Store: eMylo
Main Features:
1.One channel of output, the output can be independent, but also inching and interlocked.
2.Relay signal output (ie without voltage output) Can be achieved with 24V output voltage in the wiring, Can indirectly control other voltages.
3.Learning type can be paired with more than one control
4.Using wireless encoding technique, no direction, no mutual interference.
5.Adopting larger capacity relay, can control electrical equipment of more than 1000W.
Transmitter
Operating Voltage: DC 6V (2xCR2016, or 1.8-10V, PT2260-R4)
Operating Frequency: 433Mhz
Vibration Resistance: 4.7M (Default)
Chip Type: 1527/2264
Modulation: ASK (Stable, less interference)
Encode Type: Group Coding or Pads
Battery Type: 2pcs 3V CR2016 Batteries(not included)
Remote Distance: 100m (Theoretical value)
Ambient Temperature: -30 oC -70 oC, Humidity<95%
Product Dimension: 60x38x13mm
Receiver
Input Voltage: DC 24V
Operating Frequency: 433Mhz
Operation Way: Inching, Self-locking
Coding Way: Intelligent Learning
Output Type: 1 Relay Signal Output
Maximum load: 7A
Ambient Temperature: -20 oC -65 oC, Humidity<95%
Factory Default: Self-locking
Board Dimension: 45x30.5x17mm
Case Dimension: 65x37x22mm
Programming the control:
To change the mode, press and hold the button on the receiver. After one second, the red light will turn on and stay on for about 5 seconds. Then the red light will begin to flash. It will flash once, then twice, and finally three times.
For inching mode, release the button after the light flashes once.
For Self-lock mode, release the button after the light flashes twice.
For Inter-lock mode, release the button after the light flashes three times.
How to Link
Whenever the receiver mode is changed, the transmitter must be learned by (linked to) the receiver. This is done by pressing the button on the receiver until the red light on the receiver turns on. At that point release the button on the receiver. The red light will stay on. When you press a transmitter button, the red light will flash two long times and then rapidly flash. At this point, the transmitter and receiver are linked. When the button is released and pressed again, the associated relay on the receiver will turn on.