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Existing Constant 12V Power for transmitter to control a Designated Appliance of Receiver
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Existing Constant 12V Power for transmitter to control a Designated Appliance of Receiver |
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Question:
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I want a remote
controlling unit that the transmitter is to function as a switch to the
receiver activated by supplying a 12V DC current to the transmitter (switch it
on). The receiver then permits a 12V DC current to be supplied to a designated
appliance. When the transmitter is shut off the receiver will shut down.
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Answer:
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Maybe this kind of controlling unit —12V power
Input RF remote control system (S1XL-DC12-ANT2+CB-2V) is suitable for you. It is applied for device
controlling another device. The characteristic of the transmitter
CB-2V will be triggered by DC power 5~28V input. We add external extended antenna
which makes transmitting distance up to 2000m. First, the transmitter is supposed to be
connected to power supply and that manual switch. Second, designated appliance should be connected to receiver. We switch on the manual switch and the
transmitter will send an “ON” signal to the receiver. The receiver receives the
signal to instruct the light to turn on. We switch off the manual switch and
the transmitter will send an “OFF” signal to the receiver. The receiver
receives the signal to instruct the light to turn off.
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This question was added to our store on Wednesday 13 November, 2013. |
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