DC 8~15V/15~26V Input & Output Wireless Switch System Controlled By DC Power (Model 0023006)

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Package Include:
1 x Receiver: S1PXA-DC12 / S1PXA-DC24
1 x Transmitter: CK-DC
1 x User manual

Application:
This wireless remote control kit (Model 0023006) consists of a transmitter (CK-DC) and a receiver (S1PXA-DC), and can use a DC voltage output device to wirelessly control another AC or DC 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.
Two operating voltage versions: DC 8~15V or 15~26V optional.
DC Power Output: It can control DC equipment with a voltage in the range of DC 8~15V or 15~26V.
High Power: It can work at maximum current 30A.
Working Mode: Interlocking
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 S1PXA-DC12 / S1PXA-DC24 Parameters:

Parameters Detail
Operating Voltage Options DC 8~15V (model S1PXA-DC12), or DC 15~26V (model S1PXA-DC24) (specify when ordering)
Working Frequency 433.92MHz
Output Type DC 8~15V (model S1PXA-DC12), or DC 15~26V (model S1PXA-DC24), same as input voltage
Channel 1 CH
Maximum Load Current of Relay 30A
Working Mode Interlocking
Suitable Wires for Connecting Terminals 22-12 AWG
Operating Temperature -20 °C ~ +70 °C
PCB size 90 x 47 x 23 mm (3.5 x 1.9 x 0.9 inches)
Case size 96 x 50 x 33 mm (3.8 x 2.0 x 1.3 inches)


Transmitter CK-DC Parameters:

Parameters Detail
Operating Voltage 12~24V DC
Triggering Method When the input wires get the DC voltage signal, the transmitter sends a wireless signal "ON".
When the input wires lose the DC 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-DC is a special remote control that is triggered by 12~24V DC Power ON and OFF conditions. It has 2 input wires for connecting an DC voltage signal from an equipment, such as outlet, warning host, detector, sensor, Programmable Logic Controller, DC siren, DC light or other DC equipment.
When an DC voltage is supplied to its input wires, it will transmit a wireless signal "ON". When the input wires stop getting DC 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 DC voltage signal or an DC output signal from one device.

How to adjust the transmitter's oscillation resistance:
Short two pins of F02 with a jumper cap, the oscillator resistor is set to 1.5MΩ.
Do not short two pins of F01 and F02, the oscillator resistor is set to 2.2MΩ.
Short two pins of F01 with a jumper cap, the oscillator resistor is set to 3.3MΩ.
Short two pins of F01 and F02 with jumper caps respectively, the oscillator resistor is set to 4.7MΩ.

Usage and operation:
If you want to control the device A by the 12V / 24V DC output signal of the device B, do as following:
1. Connect the device A to the receiver's output terminal.
2. Connect the DC output terminal of device B to the input terminal of the transmitter.
3. When device B outputs an DC 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 DC 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.