Use the 1 channel ultra long range dry relay output wireless remote switch to control the lamp.

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This wireless remote switch 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. Its ideal working distance is up to 5 kilometers, which is an excellent device for remote control and long-distance communication.

Application
This receiver is an electric device with dry relay output, it and the transmitter form a wireless remote-control system. This system may be used in all types of industry automation, agriculture, business, home, factory, house, farm, garage, vehicle, ship, aerial vehicle, etc. It can remote control different AC or DC equipment on land, water, and air, such as lights, doors, windows, lamps, sockets, locks, sirens, outlets, heaters, motors, fans, winches, curtains, blinds, linear actuators, electric solenoid valves, and security alarm systems. The applications are endless.

Operation
1)Setting different working modes
The receiver will be set in Self-locking mode before leaving the factory, if you want to use another mode, please follow the following steps.

1.1 Setting Self-locking mode: Turn on the third bit of the dip switch.
The operation of Self-locking mode with the transmitter CC-1
Press the button on the transmitter: The relay in the receiver is activated, and the connected lamp is turned on.
Press the button again: The relay is deactivated, and the connected lamp is turned off.

1.2 Setting Momentary mode: Turn off the second bit and the third bit of the dip switch.
The operation of Momentary mode with the transmitter CC-1
Press and hold the button on the transmitter: The relay in the receiver is activated, and the connected lamp is turned on.
Release the button: The relay is deactivated, and the connected lamp is turned off.

1.3 Setting Interlocking mode: Turn on the second bit of the dip switch.
The operation of Interlocking mode with the transmitter CC-2
Press the button A on the transmitter: The relay in the receiver is activated, and the connected lamp is turned on.
Press the button B on the transmitter: The relay is deactivated, and the connected lamp is turned off.

2) Operation by external devices, sensors or manual switches
2.1 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.

2.2 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.

Video:

Introduction of 5km 1 Channel AC Dry relay Output Wireless Remote Switch

Here is the link of the 1 channel ultra long range dry relay output wireless remote switch:

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