The remote must be trained to the base unit for these to function. Several modes of operation are available. To train the remote, first make sure the remote has a battery in it (remotes are sometimes shipped without batteries). With power to the unit follow these steps to train the base station to the remote:
For Momentary Mode:
Press the white button on the base station one time. The red LED on the circuit board should blink and then turn off.
On the remote, press the A Button once and the B button Once.
The LED should turn back on. Pressing the A button should now turn on Relay 1 momentarily (i.e.: for as long as you hold down the button on the remote). Pressing B should turn on Relay 2.
For Latching Mode:
Press the white button on the base station two times. The red LED on the circuit board should blink and then turn off.
On the remote, press the A Button once and the B button Once.
The LED should turn back on. Pressing the A button should now turn on Relay 1, pressing it again will turn Relay 1 off. Pressing B should turn on Relay 2, pressing it again will turn off Relay 2.
For Flip Flop:
Press the white button on the base station three times. The red LED on the circuit board should blink and then turn off.
On the remote, press the A Button once and the B button Once.
The LED should turn back on. Pressing the A button should now turn Relay 1 on and Relay 2 off. Pressing B should turn Relay 2 on and Relay 1 off.
One Relay Momentary, the Other Latching:
Press the white button on the base station four times. The red LED on the circuit board should blink and then turn off.
On the remote, press the A Button once and the B button Once. For this mode, whichever button you press first will be momentary, and the other will be set to latching.
The LED should turn back on. If A was pressed first, A should now turn on Relay 1 in momentary mode. Pressing B should turn on Relay 2 in latching (pressing B again will turn Relay 2 off). If B was pressed first this will be reversed, with A being Latching and B being momentary
The module has two relays (7 amps max per) on screw down terminal blocks. PicoBoos, BooBoxs, lights, or any other device that can be triggered from a relay can now be activated wirelessly. Use with all FrightProps controllers and audio players or your own devices with trigger input.
Package Includes:
1 x Control Switch Board with two 7-amp relays on it
1 x Remote Control with two buttons (red is relay 1, gray is relay 2)
Requires a 12VDC Power Supply. If you are powering from another device (such as a PicoBoo) then you will not require one.
Specifications:
Control Switch Board:
Operating Voltage: DC 12V
Max. Load: 7A Per Relay
Working Frequency: 315MHz / 433MHz
Encoding Type: Fixed Code
Output Mode: Two switch signal
Size: 50 x 70 x 18mm / 1.97 x 2.76 x 0.71 in
Remote Control:
Working Voltage: DC 12V (23A/12V battery)
Working Current: 10mA
Power: 10mW
TransmissionFrequency: 315MHz / 433MHz
Oscillation Resistance: 4.7MΩ / 3.3MΩ
Transmission Distance: 650ft / 200m
Encoding Type: Fixed code
Please Note:
Actual antenna range will vary greatly depending on the installation and operating environment
All units use the same frequency and there is not a way to change that. What this means is that two units cannot be used in the same location and be triggered separately
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Customer Questions
With this wireless controller, do the buttons on transmitter act as off/on switch or momentary?
The wireless unit is user configurable for momentary, latching, and signal interlock.
Momentary: The relay activates when the button is pressed and deactivates when released.
Latched: When button is pressed the relay stays on until the button is pressed again.
Signal Interlock: Flip flops between relays. For example: press A and relay A stays on even if A is pressed again. Press B and then relay A turns off and B stays on. Then button B does nothing until button A is pressed. And so on.
Are these waterproof, can it be out in the rain?
These are not waterproof and must be protected from all moisture.
What kind of battery used in the remote and can it be replaced?
The battery is a “23A” and is replaceable.
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