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2014/01/21
One Device Remote Control Another Device 6V 500M
Automation or automatic control is the use of various control systems for operating equipment as machinery, uses in factories, home. The biggest benefit of automation is that it saves labor, energy and material to improve quality, accuracy, efficiency and precision. Have you ever thought about home automation?
Someone wants to build home automation. Module 1 will connect to one existing device which make module 1 transmit RF signal to module 2 to indicate either “ON” state or “OFF” state. Module 2 will connect device which is ready to being controlled. When module receives the signal from module 1, it will turn on or off controlled device.
In fact, we have a completely new product 5~28V triggered great range transmitter of CB-2V which is applied for one device controlling another device. This transmitting module will be triggered by DC power 5~28V input. When your existing device is on, the transmitter will get power to send signal to receiver. We really hope this kind of remote can satisfy his needs.

We think our product can meet his need. According to his requirement, that transmitter can work with dc 6V 1 channel latched long range receiver model of (S1L-DC06-ANT2). The receiver needs low voltage and current. Working voltage range of relay can be DC 0~28V. And The existing device will supply low current to activate transmitter. They work together to finish the automation.

Let’s study the wiring diagram. That is fairly simple. Existing device is connected to the positive and negative terminals of the transmitter. The device being controlled is connected to the normally open terminals “B”&”C” of receiver.


Or our receiver is activated by DC6V power. If the device he wants to control is also activated by 6V. We provide another wiring diagram to you.

When the transmitter got a voltage input from the working existing device, the transmitter will be triggered and send an “On” RF signal to the receiver. When the receiver received this signal, it will indicate the device being controlled to “On” state. Likewise, the existing device stops working and transmitter will send an “Off” RF signal to receiver. After receiving the signal, the receiver will indicate the device being controlled to ‘Off” state.
Someone wants to build home automation. Module 1 will connect to one existing device which make module 1 transmit RF signal to module 2 to indicate either “ON” state or “OFF” state. Module 2 will connect device which is ready to being controlled. When module receives the signal from module 1, it will turn on or off controlled device.
In fact, we have a completely new product 5~28V triggered great range transmitter of CB-2V which is applied for one device controlling another device. This transmitting module will be triggered by DC power 5~28V input. When your existing device is on, the transmitter will get power to send signal to receiver. We really hope this kind of remote can satisfy his needs.
We think our product can meet his need. According to his requirement, that transmitter can work with dc 6V 1 channel latched long range receiver model of (S1L-DC06-ANT2). The receiver needs low voltage and current. Working voltage range of relay can be DC 0~28V. And The existing device will supply low current to activate transmitter. They work together to finish the automation.
Let’s study the wiring diagram. That is fairly simple. Existing device is connected to the positive and negative terminals of the transmitter. The device being controlled is connected to the normally open terminals “B”&”C” of receiver.
Or our receiver is activated by DC6V power. If the device he wants to control is also activated by 6V. We provide another wiring diagram to you.
When the transmitter got a voltage input from the working existing device, the transmitter will be triggered and send an “On” RF signal to the receiver. When the receiver received this signal, it will indicate the device being controlled to “On” state. Likewise, the existing device stops working and transmitter will send an “Off” RF signal to receiver. After receiving the signal, the receiver will indicate the device being controlled to ‘Off” state.
2014/01/07
Underground Garage Door is Controlled Car Alarm System
Question from customer:
I need a radio system for switching a receiver of an underground garage, by a concrete slab with steel reinforcement and about 30 meters Distance 1st floor. The receiver may be 220 volts. Transmitter I want to act with an external contact. (Connection to a car alarm system).
Answer:
We recommend the 1 channel high power receiver (S1PUA-AC220-ANT2) and long range transmitter with extended wires (CB-2N). The receiver is activated by ac 220V, which is about 2000m working distance with external extended antenna. The wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors. It works with the long range transmitter, which features in two external wires because connection of two wires is its triggering method.

According to your requirement, we drew a wiring diagram.

Wires on the transmitter should be connected to the contacts of car alarm system.

The normally open contacts A&B of receiver should be connected to the garage door motor. And supply additional 220V power other than receiver.
Setting latched mode to this receiver.
When the contacts of two wires are closed, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “ON” to activate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts A&B are closed; the motor starts to work to open the garage door.
When the contacts of float switch are cut, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “OFF” to deactivate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts A&B are cut; the motor stops working to shut down the garage door.
I need a radio system for switching a receiver of an underground garage, by a concrete slab with steel reinforcement and about 30 meters Distance 1st floor. The receiver may be 220 volts. Transmitter I want to act with an external contact. (Connection to a car alarm system).
Answer:
We recommend the 1 channel high power receiver (S1PUA-AC220-ANT2) and long range transmitter with extended wires (CB-2N). The receiver is activated by ac 220V, which is about 2000m working distance with external extended antenna. The wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors. It works with the long range transmitter, which features in two external wires because connection of two wires is its triggering method.
According to your requirement, we drew a wiring diagram.
Wires on the transmitter should be connected to the contacts of car alarm system.
The normally open contacts A&B of receiver should be connected to the garage door motor. And supply additional 220V power other than receiver.
Setting latched mode to this receiver.
When the contacts of two wires are closed, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “ON” to activate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts A&B are closed; the motor starts to work to open the garage door.
When the contacts of float switch are cut, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “OFF” to deactivate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts A&B are cut; the motor stops working to shut down the garage door.
2014/01/06
Latched Mode Remote Controller Apply for Device Control Another Device (Float Switch control Water Pump)
Question from customer:
When the tank is empty my float switch makes contact and stays in this mode till the tank is full.
What I need is for the transmitter to activate the receiver and hold it in the on position till the float switch interrupts the transmitter and releases the receiver. I need a receiver which is only activated as long as the transmitter sends a signal. Or I need a way to make the transmitter send a signal when the float switch makes contact, then interrupts this signal and sends a second signal when the float switch interrupts contact.


Answer:
We recommend the model of normally open latched 2000m remote controller (S1L-DC12-ANT2 & CB-2N). The receiver is with magnetic antenna and only one working mode—latched mode. It is activated the 12V power. The transmitter is designed with novelty. There are two wires extending from transmitter. The triggering method is connection and disconnection of two wires. When two wires are connected, “ON” signal will be sent out. When two wires are connected, “OFF” signal will be sent out.

Wires on the transmitter should be connected to the contacts of float switch.

The normally open contacts B&C of receiver should be connected to the water pump.

When the tank is empty, the contacts of float switch are closed, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “ON” to activate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts B&C are closed; the pump starts to work.
When the tank is full, the contacts of float switch are cut, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “OFF” to deactivate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts B&C are cut; the pump stops working.
When the tank is empty my float switch makes contact and stays in this mode till the tank is full.
What I need is for the transmitter to activate the receiver and hold it in the on position till the float switch interrupts the transmitter and releases the receiver. I need a receiver which is only activated as long as the transmitter sends a signal. Or I need a way to make the transmitter send a signal when the float switch makes contact, then interrupts this signal and sends a second signal when the float switch interrupts contact.
Answer:
We recommend the model of normally open latched 2000m remote controller (S1L-DC12-ANT2 & CB-2N). The receiver is with magnetic antenna and only one working mode—latched mode. It is activated the 12V power. The transmitter is designed with novelty. There are two wires extending from transmitter. The triggering method is connection and disconnection of two wires. When two wires are connected, “ON” signal will be sent out. When two wires are connected, “OFF” signal will be sent out.
Wires on the transmitter should be connected to the contacts of float switch.
The normally open contacts B&C of receiver should be connected to the water pump.
When the tank is empty, the contacts of float switch are closed, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “ON” to activate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts B&C are closed; the pump starts to work.
When the tank is full, the contacts of float switch are cut, the transmitter is triggered and then transmits an rf signal “OFF” to deactivate the receiver. After the receiver receives the signal, contacts B&C are cut; the pump stops working.
2013/12/26
Latched Mode Remote Controller for Lamp Controlling
The 1 channel Latched mode RF remote control operates in AC110V ~220V and 315/433MHz. Through retrofitting, this kind of remote control made a little changes compared with the original remote. Two kinds of receiver style, one is AC 110V (AC 100~120V), widely used in US, Canada…; the other is AC220V (AC 200~240V), used in UK, France…. The Coding type of receiver is learning code. Maximum working current for each channel is 3 ampere instead of 4 ampere of original one. The working distance is 100M.

You can control on/off, open/close of universal electrical devices. Applications include gate remote control, motor remote control, garage door remote control, light remote control, etc. We will take ac light remote controlling for an example. Look at the following wiring diagram. From the interior analogue circuit, we connect the neutral wire to the terminal “1”, and the live wire to the terminal “2”. And then connect the lamp to the terminal “5” and the neutral wire.

Latched mode is the only working mode of it. As regards the latched mode, it is motivated by relay group. (Latched (Press button 1-> On; Press button 2 -> Off)) So we prepare a 2-button transmitter for you to remote control it. All you need to do is just press slightly the button on the remote. You press button 1 to turn on lamp; press button 2 to turn off lamp.
You can control on/off, open/close of universal electrical devices. Applications include gate remote control, motor remote control, garage door remote control, light remote control, etc. We will take ac light remote controlling for an example. Look at the following wiring diagram. From the interior analogue circuit, we connect the neutral wire to the terminal “1”, and the live wire to the terminal “2”. And then connect the lamp to the terminal “5” and the neutral wire.
Latched mode is the only working mode of it. As regards the latched mode, it is motivated by relay group. (Latched (Press button 1-> On; Press button 2 -> Off)) So we prepare a 2-button transmitter for you to remote control it. All you need to do is just press slightly the button on the remote. You press button 1 to turn on lamp; press button 2 to turn off lamp.
2013/08/28
Remote Control RV's Flood Lights
Question from customer:
I want to use this remote kit to operate 4 ea.-12 volt flood lights on my RV (recreational vehicle) from inside my automobile if backing up at nighttime. I would keep one remote in my truck and one in the RV. Will this be a problem that the remote inside my truck will be at a distance of about 50 feet from the receivers inside the RV?

Answer:
We recommend you 4 models of high power dc remote switch with direct power output (S1PX-DC12) and 2 long range transmitters (CB-4). Direct power output; controlling lights, motors, fans, electrically operated doors/locks/windows/blinds/cars or other appliances. You can turn on/off the receiver with transmitter (remote control) from any place within a reliable distance; the wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors. When it pairs with the long range transmitter, the working distance will reach 500m (1600ft) in the open field. There is no need to worry about the distance. The most important point is that encoding of receivers is same as the code of transmitters. So they can work together.

Wiring:
The wiring is very simple. According to the wiring diagram, each light should be connected to corresponding receiver and place to appropriate position. Each receiver is supplied 12V power supply.

Usage:
There are 3 operational modes. Toggle, momentary and latched modes.
Setting control mode Toggle: Only connect Jumper-2.
Press big button: Turn on the relay.
Press big button again: Turn off the relay.
Setting control mode Momentary: Only connect Jumper-1.
Press and hold big button: Turn on the relay.
Release big button: Turn off the relay.
Setting control mode Latched: Do not connect Jumper-1 and Jumper-2.
Press big button: Turn on the relay.
Press small button: Turn off the relay.
You can choose latched mode since you have two transmitters. As regards the latched mode, it is motivated by relay group. For relay group, only one relay will be on at a time. To be more specific, when you control the light by latched mode, you should prepare at least two buttons remote. Press button A, the light is on; press button B, the light is off.
Button A&B of first transmitter can control the first light. Button C&D of the first transmitter can control the second light.
Button A&B of second transmitter can control the third light. Button C&D of the second transmitter can control the fourth light.
I want to use this remote kit to operate 4 ea.-12 volt flood lights on my RV (recreational vehicle) from inside my automobile if backing up at nighttime. I would keep one remote in my truck and one in the RV. Will this be a problem that the remote inside my truck will be at a distance of about 50 feet from the receivers inside the RV?
Answer:
We recommend you 4 models of high power dc remote switch with direct power output (S1PX-DC12) and 2 long range transmitters (CB-4). Direct power output; controlling lights, motors, fans, electrically operated doors/locks/windows/blinds/cars or other appliances. You can turn on/off the receiver with transmitter (remote control) from any place within a reliable distance; the wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors. When it pairs with the long range transmitter, the working distance will reach 500m (1600ft) in the open field. There is no need to worry about the distance. The most important point is that encoding of receivers is same as the code of transmitters. So they can work together.
Wiring:
The wiring is very simple. According to the wiring diagram, each light should be connected to corresponding receiver and place to appropriate position. Each receiver is supplied 12V power supply.
Usage:
There are 3 operational modes. Toggle, momentary and latched modes.
Setting control mode Toggle: Only connect Jumper-2.
Press big button: Turn on the relay.
Press big button again: Turn off the relay.
Setting control mode Momentary: Only connect Jumper-1.
Press and hold big button: Turn on the relay.
Release big button: Turn off the relay.
Setting control mode Latched: Do not connect Jumper-1 and Jumper-2.
Press big button: Turn on the relay.
Press small button: Turn off the relay.
You can choose latched mode since you have two transmitters. As regards the latched mode, it is motivated by relay group. For relay group, only one relay will be on at a time. To be more specific, when you control the light by latched mode, you should prepare at least two buttons remote. Press button A, the light is on; press button B, the light is off.
Button A&B of first transmitter can control the first light. Button C&D of the first transmitter can control the second light.
Button A&B of second transmitter can control the third light. Button C&D of the second transmitter can control the fourth light.
2013/08/07
1 CH Latched Remote Controller Controls LED Lamp
It is the 12 V one channel latched mode remote control. It is also activated by 12V power supply. Paired with long distance transmitter CB-2, its working distance can be 1000m (3000ft). There is no need to go up and down the mast to turn device on and off. Using a remote controller to control device, it is very convenient to you. As regards the latched mode, it is motivated by relay group. For relay group, only one relay will be on at a time. So the big button of this transmitter only turns on the
device when you press. And the small button only turns off the device.
We made a demonstration to show how to use this remote controller.
device when you press. And the small button only turns off the device.
We made a demonstration to show how to use this remote controller.
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