How to use the 5000 meters long range normally open dry contact triggered wireless remote control switch ?

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This receiver is a super long range remote switch. It is developed by LORA (Long Range) wireless communication technology, so it has ultra-long working distance, ultra-high receiving sensitivity, superior anti-interference ability, and smaller power consumption. It uses a transceiver chip to implement bidirectional communication, with a transmitter CC-2N to form a wireless control system. Its ideal working distance is up to 5 kilometers, which is an excellent device for remote control and long-distance communication.

This transmitter CC-2N is a special long range remote control with normally open contact trigger, and it can be triggered by a dry contact instead of a manually operated button. It has 2 input terminals for connecting a device with normally open contact, such as warning host, detector, sensor, limit switch, Programmable Logic Controllers and so on.

Application:
You can use this transmitter and the receiver to remotely control the AC or DC devices by the normally open contact of another device. Such as sensor automatic control system. You can connect a sensor to this transmitter and connect an AC or DC device to the receiver, then the device will automatically turn on or off through the sensor.
When the sensor is activated, the transmitter automatically emits a wireless signal <ON>. When the receiver receives this wireless signal, it will activate its relay to turn on the device.
When the sensor is deactivated, the transmitter automatically emits a wireless signal <OFF>. When the receiver receives this wireless signal, it will activate its relay to turn off the device.

Feature:
Wireless control, easy to install.
Super long working range: With the transmitter forming a complete set, the maximum working distance may reach 5000 meters in an open area.
Waterproof: The receiver has waterproof case and waterproof connector; it can be installed outdoors.
Four operating voltage versions: DC 6V, 9V, 12V, 24V optional.
Relay Output: This receiver is dry relay output; it can be used to operate both DC and AC equipment. The output terminals are NO / NC (normally open / normally closed), serving as a switch.
With wired control terminals: You can connect sensors, limit switches, manual switches, or external devices to control the receiver.
Transmitter Triggered by Normally Open Dry Contact.
With external antenna, the receiver has a farther working range.
The transmitter / remote can control the receiver from any place within a reliable working distance.
Wireless RF signal from the transmitter can pass through walls, floors, doors, or windows, but it will lose some operating range.
The receiver has reverse voltage protection and overcurrent protection.
The receiver can only be triggered by paired transmitters.
One or more transmitters / remotes can control one or several receivers simultaneously.
Two or more receivers may be used in the same area.

Super Long Working Range:
The receiver and the transmitter form a complete kit, the maximum working distance may reach 15000 feet or 5000 meters in an open area.
The maximum working distance is a theoretical data, it shall be operated in an open ground, no barriers, no interference. But in the practice, it will be hindered by trees, walls, or other construction, and will be interfered by other wireless signals. Therefore, the actual working distance may not reach this maximum distance.

Usage:
The receiver can be used to control both 0~28VDC and 110~240VAC devices.

Wiring:
1. Connect the sensor to the transmitter:
Connect normally open contact of the sensor to the transmitter’s input terminals.

2. Connect the device to be controlled to the receiver:
1) If you want to control a DC 12V lamp, do as following:
1.1 Connect the positive pole of DC power supply to terminal <L/+> and connect the negative pole of DC power supply to terminal <N/->.
1.2 Connect terminal <NO> to the positive pole of DC power supply, connect terminal <COM> to the positive pole of DC lamp, and connect the negative pole of DC lamp to the negative pole of DC power supply.

2) If you want to control an AC 220V lamp, do as following:
2.1 Connect the positive pole of DC power supply to terminal <L/+> and connect the negative pole of DC power supply to terminal <N/->.
2.2 Connect terminal <NO> to the live wire of AC power supply, connect terminal <COM> to one side of AC lamp, and connect another side of AC lamp to the neutral wire of AC power supply.

Set the receiver to Interlocking mode:
Turn on the first bit and the second bit of the dip switch.

Operation:
1) Control by the buttons on the transmitter:
Press the red button on the transmitter CC-2N: The relay in the receiver is activated, and the connected lamp is turned on.
Press the black button on the transmitter CC-2N: The relay is deactivated, and the connected lamp is turned off.

2) Automatically control by the sensor:
When the sensor is activated, the transmitter automatically emits a wireless signal <ON>, which is equivalent to the function of the red button on the transmitter. When the receiver receives this wireless signal, it will activate its relay to turn on the lamp.
When the sensor is deactivated, the transmitter automatically emits a wireless signal <OFF>, which is equivalent to the function of the black button on the transmitter. When the receiver receives this wireless signal, it will activate its relay to turn off the lamp.

Wired control terminals:
The receiver has wired control terminals, and you can connect external devices, sensors, or manual switches to these terminals, then use them to control the receiver.
1) By low level signal:
You can connect the external devices (with low level output signal) to the terminal 1 (Signal+) and the terminal 3 (Signal−), then use the external devices to control the receiver.
When the external device outputs low level signal to the terminals 1 and 3, the relay in the receiver is activated, and the connected lamp is turned on.
When the external device stops to output signal, the relay is deactivated, and the connected lamp is turned off.

2) By NO/NC contact:
You can connect the manual switches (with NO/NC contact) to the terminals 1 and 3, then use the manual switches to control the receiver.
When connect the terminals 1 and 3 by the manual switch, the relay in the receiver is activated, and the connected lamp is turned on.
When disconnect the terminals 1 and 3 by the manual switch, the relay is deactivated, and the connected lamp is turned off.

Operation video:

5km Long Range Normally Open Dry Contact Triggered Wireless Remote Switch , With AC Power Input

Here is the link of the dry contact triggered wireless remote switch:

https://www.wireless-remote-switches.com/collections/1-channel-dry-contact-triggered