DC Wireless Remote Control Switch Kit for Two 12V 24V Linear Actuators (Model: 0020604)

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Package Include:
2 x Receiver: S1PF3-DC12 / S1PF3-DC24
1 x Remote control (Transmitter): CV-6-2
1 x User manual

Application:
For long range wireless remote control the extension and retraction of the DC 12V 24V electric linear actuator.

Features:
Wireless remote control, easy to install.
Two operating voltage versions: DC 12V, 24V optional.
With limit control terminals: You can connect limit switches or sensors to restrict Linear Actuator Stroke.
With manual control function: You can control the extension and retraction of the actuator by the button on the receiver.
You can remote control the electric linear actuator extension and retraction with the transmitter from any place within a reliable distance.
With reverse power protection and over current protection.
The RF wireless signal can pass through walls, floors and doors.
Reliable control: The receiver only works with the transmitter which use same code.
One/several transmitters can control one/several receivers simultaneously.
You can use two or more units in the same place.

Receiver Parameters:
Model No: S1PF3-DC
Operating Voltage: 12±1VDC (model S1PF3-DC12), or 24±2VDC (model S1PF3-DC24), the operating voltage must be specified when ordering
Output Voltage: 12VDC (model S1PF3-DC12) or 24VDC (model S1PF3-DC24)
Channel: 1 Way
Quiescent Current: ≤6mA
Rated Current: 15A
The Maximum Instantaneous Current of Starting Motor: 30A
Control Mode: Momentary and Interlocking
Working Frequency: 433.92MHz
Wire range for the terminals: 22-12 AWG
Operating Temperature: -20 ° C to +70 ° C
Case size: 100 x 67 x 39 mm

Transmitter Parameters:
Model No.: 0021052 (CV-6-2)
Channel/Button: 6
Button Symbol: Two▲, Two▼, Two■
Operating Voltage: 12V (1 x 23A -12V battery)
Operating Current: 15mA
Operating Frequency: 433.92MHz
Transmitting Distance: 500 meters / 1500ft (theoretically)
Modulation Mode: ASK
Operating Temperature: -20 ° C to +70 ° C
Unit Size: 110 x 50 x 18 mm

Working Range:
With a transmitter (such as CV-6-2) to form a complete set, the maximum working distance can reach 500 meters in an open ground.
The maximum working distance is a theoretical data, it shall be operated in an open ground, no barriers, no any interference. But in the practice, it will be hindered by trees, walls or other constructions, and will be interfered by other wireless signals. Therefore, the actual distance may not reach this maximum working distance.

Usage:
The receiver can be used to control DC 12V 24V electric linear actuator.

Wiring:
1) Connect two wires of DC electric linear actuator to output terminals <MOTOR> of the receiver, and you can exchange these two wires to change the moving direction of linear actuator.
2) Connect the positive pole of DC power supply to input terminal <VCC> of the receiver.
3) Connect the negative pole of DC power supply to input terminal <GND> of the receiver.

Setting different control modes:
1) Setting Interlocking mode: Connect "JP1"
1-1) Control linear actuator by transmitter CV-6-2:
Press button ▲ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 extends outward.
Press button ■ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 stops extending outward.
Press button ▼ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 retracts inward.
Press button ■ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 stops retracting inward.

Press button ▲ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 extends outward.
Press button ■ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 stops extending outward.
Press button ▼ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 retracts inward.
Press button ■ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 stops retracting inward.

1-2) Control linear actuator by manual buttons in receiver:
Press button K3 in receiver: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver extends outward.
Press button K1 in receiver: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver retracts inward.
Press button K2 in receiver: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver stops.

2) Setting Momentary mode: Connect "JP2"
2-1) Control linear actuator by transmitter CV-6-2:
Press and hold button ▲ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 extends outward.
Release button ▲ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 stops extending outward.
Press and hold button▼ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 retracts inward.
Release button ▼ on the left of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 1 stops retracting inward.

Press and hold button ▲ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 extends outward.
Release button▲ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 stops extending outward.
Press and hold button▼ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 retracts inward.
Release button ▼ on the right of the transmitter: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver 2 stops retracting inward.

2-2) Control linear actuator by manual buttons in receiver:
Press and hold button K3 in receiver: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver extends outward.
Release button K3 in receiver: The electric linear actuator stops.
Press and hold button K1 in receiver: The electric linear actuator connected to receiver retracts inward.
Release button K1 in receiver: The electric linear actuator stops.

Limit control terminals:
You can connect two limit switches or sensors (normally close type) to terminals “X1” and “X2”, and then you can use limit switches or sensors to restrict Linear Actuator Stroke.
When the electric linear actuator extends, if the limit switch connected to the receiver limit terminals “X1” is triggered, the electric linear actuator will stop automatically.
When the electric linear actuator retracts, if the limit switch connected to the receiver limit terminals “X2” is triggered, the electric linear actuator will stop automatically.