500M Radio Remote Switch Relay Output Controlled by AC 110/120/220V (Model 0023015)

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Package Include:
1 x Receiver: S1U-AC-ANT3
1 x Transmitter: CK-AC-2
1 x User manual

Application:
This wireless remote control kit (Model 0023014) consists of a transmitter (CK-AC-2) and a receiver (S1U-AC). It is used to wirelessly control another DC / AC device via a AC voltage output signal from one device. And it can be used for synchronous wireless control of various home, industrial or agricultural equipments, such as wireless control of the warning host and the warning horn, wireless control of the lights, wireless synchronization control of the equipments and so on.

Key Features:
Wireless control, easy to install.
Working Range: Up to 500m (15,00 ft) in open areas.
Waterproof: The receiver has waterproof case and waterproof connector, it can be installed outdoors.
Universal input: Support 110V AC (110V~120V) used in US, Canada, etc, and 220V AC (220V~240V) used in Germany, UK, France, etc.
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. That means you should also connect a separate power supply to equipment.
Each channel can work at maximum current 10A.
Working Mode: Interlocking
With external antenna, the receiver has a farther working range.
Reliable Signal: RF signal can pass through walls, floors, doors, or windows, but it will lose some operating range.
Safety Features: Reverse voltage and overcurrent protection.
Interference: Two or more receivers may be used in the same area without interference.

Receiver S1U-AC-ANT3 Parameters:

Parameters Detail
Operating Voltage Options 110~240V AC (110V/120V/220V/240V)
Working Frequency 433.92MHz
Output Type Relay Output (With Normally Open and Normally Closed Terminals)
Channel 1 CH
Load Capacity 240VAC or 28VDC, Max 10A/channel
Working Mode Interlocking
Suitable Wires for Connecting Terminals 22-12 AWG
Operating Temperature -20 °C ~ +70 °C
PCB size 88 x 80 x 18 mm (3.5 x 3.1 x 0.7 inches)
Case size 153 x 90 x 55 mm (6.0 x 3.6 x 2.2 inches)


Transmitter CK-AC-2 Parameters:

Parameters Detail
Operating Voltage 110~220V AC
Triggering Method When the input terminals get the AC voltage signal, the transmitter sends a wireless signal "ON".
When the input terminals lose the AC voltage signal, the transmitter sends a wireless signal "OFF".
Operating Frequency 433.92MHz (315MHz can be customized)
Transmission Distance 500m / 1500ft (theoretically)
PCB size 73 x 73 x 19 mm (2.9 x 2.9 x 0.8 inches)
Case size 110 x 86 x 40 mm (4.3 x 3.4 x 1.6 inches)


Working Principle:
Transmitter CK-AC-2 is a special remote control that is triggered by 110V~220V AC power ON and OFF conditions. It has a two-core input wire or a two-core cable with power plug for connecting an AC voltage signal from an equipment, such as outlet, warning host, detector, sensor, Programmable Logic Controller, AC siren, AC light or other AC equipment.
When an AC voltage is supplied to its input wire, it will transmit a wireless signal "ON". When the input wire stops getting AC voltage, it will transmit a wireless signal "OFF".
This transmitter can be combined with different types of receivers to form a wireless control system, and this system is used to wirelessly control another device via an AC voltage signal or an AC output signal from one device.

Usage and operation:
If you want to control the device A by the 110~220V AC output signal of the device B, do as following:
1. Connect the device A to the receiver's output terminal.
2. Connect the AC output terminal of device B to the input terminal of the transmitter.
3. When device B outputs an AC signal to the transmitter, the transmitter will emit a wireless signal "ON". When the receiver receives this wireless signal, it will activate its relay to turn on the device A.
4. When device B stops outputting an AC signal to the transmitter, the transmitter will emit a wireless signal "OFF". When the receiver receives this wireless signal, it will deactivate its relay to turn off the device A.