AC 30A Wireless Receiver and Transmitter Triggered by NO Contact (Model: 0023011)

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Package Include:
1 x Receiver: S1PU-AC-ANT3
1 x Transmitter: CK-DR (with 12V power socket and 12V 1A power adapter)
1 x User manual

Application:
A device with normally open contact output signals triggers the transmitter (CK-DR), this allows for long range wireless remote control of another AC or DC device connected to the receiver.

Receiver Parameters:
Model No.: S1PU-AC-ANT3
Operating Voltage: AC 100~240V, support 110V AC (100V~120V) used in US, CA, MX etc, and 220V AC (200V~240V) used in DE, UK, FR, AU, etc.
Output Type: 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.
Channel: 1 Way
Control Modes: Interlocking
Quiescent Current: ≤6mA
Maximum Load Current of Relay: 30A
Wire Range of Terminals: 22-12 AWG
Working Frequency: 433.92MHz
Operating Temperature: -20°C ~ +70°C
PCB size: 90 x 59 x 18 mm
Case size: 138 x 68 x 50 mm
Waterproof: They have waterproof case and waterproof connector, it can be installed outdoors.

Transmitter Parameters:
Model: CK-DR
With two trigger lines
Operating Voltage: DC 12V (with 12V power socket and 12V 1A power adapter)
Triggered by connecting or disconnecting two trigger wires.
Triggering method: When two trigger wires are connected, the signal LED on the transmitter flashes immediately, and the transmitter sends a wireless signal "ON". After the transmission is completed, the signal LED goes out. When two trigger wires are disconnected, the signal LED flashes immediately, and the transmitter sends a wireless signal "OFF". After the transmission is completed, the signal LED goes out.
Operating Frequency: 433.92MHz
Transmission Distance: 500m / 1500ft (theoretically)
Case size: 83 x 58 x 34 mm

Transmitter Working Principle:
Transmitter CK-DR is a special remote control that is triggered by a normally open contact signal. It has two trigger lines use to connect devices with NO contact output signals, such as warning host, detector, sensor, limit switch, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Switch, etc.
When the two trigger lines of the transmitter CK-DR are connected, the transmitter automatically emit an wireless RF signal "ON". When the receiver receives this signal, the relay in the receiver is activated, thereby turning on the device connected to the receiver.
When the two trigger lines of the transmitter CK-DR are disconnected, the transmitter automatically emit an wireless RF signal "OFF". When the receiver receives this signal, the relay in the receiver is deactivated, thereby turning off the device connected to the receiver.

Working Range:
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.

Wiring:
1. Connect device with NO contact output signals to the two trigger lines of the transmitter CK-DR.
2. Connect AC power supply to the receiver's input terminals "L/+" and "N/-".
3. Connect the controlled device to the output terminals of the receiver.

3-1.  If you want to control a DC equipment, do as following:
3-1-1) Connect the positive pole of the DC power supply to the terminal "B" on the receiver;
3-1-2) Connect the negative pole of the DC power supply to the negative pole of DC equipment;
3-1-3) Connect the positive pole of the DC equipment to the terminal "C" on the receiver.

3-2.  If you want to control a AC equipment, do as following:
3-2-1) Connect the live wire of AC power supply to the terminal "B" on the receiver;
3-2-2) Connect the neutral wire of AC power supply to one side of AC equipment;
3-2-3) Connect another side of AC AC equipment to the terminal "C" on the receiver.

Operation:
When the two trigger lines of the transmitter CK-DR are connected, the transmitter automatically emit an wireless RF signal "ON". When the receiver receives this signal, the relay in the receiver is activated, thereby turning on the device connected to the receiver.
When the two trigger lines of the transmitter CK-DR are disconnected, the transmitter automatically emit an wireless RF signal "OFF". When the receiver receives this signal, the relay in the receiver is deactivated, thereby turning off the device connected to the receiver.