KTNNKG DC Single-channel Learning Remote Control Switch Access Control Module with Voltage Output: 5V12V24V, Small Volume

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KTNNKG DC 5V12V24V Single-channel Small Volume Learning Remote Control Switch Access Control Module with Voltage Output
KTNNKG DC Single-channel Learning Remote Control Switch Access Control Module with Voltage Output: 5V12V24V, Small Volume $9.99

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Be in control with the KG1201E Single remote control switch!

It has verifiable compatibility with DC5v/ 12v /24v and offers a perfect working frequency at 433MHz. This device accommodates a total load power of 240W and is engineered to cover a decent remote control distance range between 30-50M. It can handle temperature variations between -15~75℃ effortlessly.

The KG1201E falls under 3C rated voltage range which is above 440V. This makes it suitable for use in tricky applications such as the access control controller and for anti-theft alarm accessories. This comprehensive package features 1 x remote control switch.

Take a moment to get acquainted with its coding process:

  1. Jog learning method: The LED indicator will flash once you press the code matching button on the control panel. Then press the remote control button needing coding. After the control panel LED indicator simulates three sequential flashes, your code matching proves successful.

  2. Self-locking learning method:This involves pressing the code matching button twice on the control panel. Follow the same protocol as in the jog method thereafter.

  3. Interlock learning method: Initiate this by pressing the control panel pairing button three consecutive times, followed by the remote control button necessitating pairing.

Learning methods with delays of 10, 30, 90, and 120 seconds follow a similar pattern; press the code matching button on the control panel 4, 5, 6 and 7 times respectively, wait till the LED lights up and then press the appropriate remote control button.

Wiring made straight-forward:

  1. Positive (+) pole connects to the power supply
  2. Negative (-) pole connects to the power supply
  3. NO – output terminal; the relay’s normally open terminal
  4. COM – output terminal; the relay’s common terminal
  5. NC – output terminal; the relay’s normally closed terminal
  6. The input voltage welcomes 5v/12v/24v.

After pressing the learning button 8 times, all the coded remote controllers clear out automatically.

Several output modes exist:

  1. Self-locking – toggling the relay on/off is achieved by pressing the same button on the remote control
  2. Interlock – ‘A’ button on the remote turns on the relay while ‘B’ button turns it off
  3. Jog – Relays switches on upon pressing the ‘A’ button and switches off when releasing it.

NOTE: Always maintain best practices while using this product to ensure its longevity. Avoid operating under live electricity, interfere-prone environments or low battery conditions. Unconventional use could reduce the performance and lifespan of the product.

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