Operating frequency: 433.92MHz;
Receiver sensitivity:-95dB;
Encoding: Receiver Recording;
Momentary / Latch / Toggle selectable (defult is Momentary , Latch Mode need 2 buttons handsender );
Output mode : Relay switch;
Receiver size: 62 * 35 * 22 mm;
Max load : 500W;
Advantage :
1: Receiver Mother board have a learning key , if the remote is lost , must buy EV1527 remotes to re-learn;
Work mode (programmable )
singnal Inter-locking (Latch)
singnal Self-locking (Toggle)
singnal Non-locking (Momentary is defult )
Program steps :
1: keep pressing learning key on the receiver controller ,
LED turn on after 2 second , then turn off after 4 second, then the receiver controller enter programming state , but not release the finger , still keep pressing the learning button ,
LED blink once after 2 second , release the finger on learing key , it is Momentary mode ,
or still keep pressing learing key ,
LED blink twice after 2 second , release the finger on learing key , it is Toggle mode ,
or still keep pressing learing key ,
LED blink 3 times after 2 second , release the finger on learing key , it is Latch mode ,
Learning method and steps
Keep pressing learnig key on receiver controller board , LED turn on after 2 seconds , release the finger on learning key , press the key on remote , work state LED blink 3 times , it means learnig successfully ;
Clear the deposit information
Keep pressing learnig key on receiver controller board , LED turn on after 2 seconds , then turn off after 4 seconds , it means clearing successfully .
Relay mode :
Normally close (NC ) ;
Normally open (NO ) ;
- Normally-open (NO) contacts connect the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is disconnected when the relay is inactive. It is also called a Form A contact or "make" contact. NO contacts may also be distinguished as "early-make" or NOEM, which means that the contacts close before the button or switch is fully engaged.
- Normally-closed (NC) contacts disconnect the circuit when the relay is activated; the circuit is connected when the relay is inactive. It is also called a Form B contact or "break" contact. NC contacts may also be distinguished as "late-break" or NCLB, which means that the contacts stay closed until the button or switch is fully disengaged.