Wireless DC Electric Linear Actuator Switch 1-CH 40A Receiver (Model: 0020511)

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Package Include:
1 x Receiver: S1PF-DC12 or S1PF-DC24
1 x User manual
Note: This product does not include the remote control (transmitter), please purchase it separately.

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

Feature:
Wireless control, easy to install.
Suitable for DC linear actuator.
You can operate the linear actuator to extend or retract by the transmitter.
With limit control terminals: You can connect sensors, limit switches or external devices to stop the linear actuator.
With wired control terminals: You can connect manual switches to control the linear actuator.
The transmitter / remote can control the receiver from any place within a reliable working distance.
The wireless RF signal from the transmitter can pass through walls, floors, doors, or windows, but it will lose some operating range.
The receiver has reverse power protection and over current protection built in.
The receiver only works with the selected transmitter which is matched to the receiver.
One or more transmitters / remotes can control one or several receivers simultaneously.
Two or more receivers may be used in the same area.

Receiver Parameters:
Model: S1PF-DC12 / S1PF-DC24
Operating Voltage: 12±1VDC (model S1PF-DC12), or 24±2VDC (model S1PF-DC24), the operating voltage must be specified when ordering.
Output Voltage: 12VDC (model S1PF-DC12) or 24VDC (model S1PF-DC24)
Channel: 1 CH, can work with 1 linear actuator
2 Selectable Modes: Interlocking, Momentary
Quiescent Current: ≤10mA
Rated Current: 40A, so linear actuator's maximum starting current cannot exceed 40A.
Working Frequency: 433.92MHz
Wire range for the terminals: 22-12 AWG
Operating Temperature: -20°C ~ +70°C
Case size: 115 x 95 x 40 mm

Matching Transmitters:
This receiver can work with different transmitters. Such as model CP-3 (500 meters), and CB-3-2 (1000 meters).

Working Range:
With a transmitter (such as CP-3) 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.
If you want to have a further working range, you also can use a high power transmitter, such as CB-3-2 transmitter.

Usage:
The receiver can be used to control DC 12V / 24V linear actuator. 
If the power supply of those equipments is DC 12V, you should choose the receiver with same DC 12V version.
If the power supply of those equipments is DC 24V, you should choose the receiver with same DC 24V version.

Wiring:
1) Connect two wires of linear actuator to 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 “+” of the receiver.
3) Connect the negative pole of DC power supply to input terminal “-” of the receiver.

Setting different working modes:
1) Setting Interlocking mode: Turn the mode switch in the receiver to location L.
The operation by the transmitter, such as CP-3:
Press the button ▲ on the transmitter: Linear actuator extends outward.
Press the button ▼ on the transmitter: Linear actuator inward retracts.
Press the button ■ on the transmitter: Linear actuator stops.

2) Setting Momentary mode: Turn the mode switch in the receiver to location M.
The operation by the transmitter, such as CP-3:
Press and hold the button ▲ on the transmitter: Linear actuator extends outward.
Release the button ▲: Linear actuator stops.
Press and hold the button ▼ on the transmitter: Linear actuator inward retracts.
Release the button ▼: Linear actuator stops.

Limit control terminals:
The receiver has limit control terminals, and you can connect external devices (with normally closed contact), such as sensors, limit switches to limit terminals, then use them to stop the linear actuator.
For example, you can connect a normally closed limit switch to terminals <COM> and <UP>, and connect another normally closed limit switch to terminals <COM> and <DOWN>.
When linear actuator extends outward, if disconnect two terminals <COM> and <UP>, the linear actuator will stop automatically. 
When linear actuator inward retracts, if disconnect two terminals <COM> and <DOWN>, the linear actuator will stop automatically.

Wired control terminals:
The receiver has wired control terminals, and you can connect external devices (with normally open contact), such as manual switches to wired control terminals, then use them to control the linear actuator.
For example, you can connect three manual switches to wired control terminals <S1>, <S2>, <STOP> and <GND> according to following wiring diagram.

1) In Interlocking mode: For example, connect 3 pushbutton manual switch (Model 0040024).
When pressing the UP button, two terminals <S1> and <GND> are connected, then the linear actuator extends outward. And when pressing the STOP button, two terminals <STOP> and <GND> are connected, then the linear actuator stops.
When pressing the DOWN button, two terminals <S2> and <GND> are connected, then the linear actuator inward retracts. And when pressing the STOP button, two terminals <STOP> and <GND> are connected, then the linear actuator stops.

2) In Momentary mode: For example, connect 2 pushbutton manual switch (Model 0040025).
When pressing and holding the UP button, two terminals <S1> and <GND> are connected, then the linear actuator extends outward. And when releasing the UP button, two terminals <S1> and <GND> are disconnected, then the linear actuator stops.
When pressing and holding the DOWN button, two terminals <S2> and <GND> are connected, then the linear actuator inward retracts. And when releasing the DOWN button, two terminals <S2> and <GND> are disconnected, then the linear actuator stops.