1. Introduction
This manual provides instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Kaleinavi DC Motor Remote Control Switch, Model 03. This device is designed for wireless control of DC motors, enabling forward, reverse, and stop functions. It is suitable for various applications such as roller shutters, gate motors, and linear actuators.
Package Contents:
- 1 x Receiver Board
- 1 x Remote Control Transmitter (with battery)
Note: Additional remote controls may be purchased separately.
2. Safety Information
Please read and understand all instructions before installation and operation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or serious injury.
- Ensure power is disconnected before performing any wiring or maintenance.
- All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician or technician.
- Do not expose the device to moisture, extreme temperatures, or corrosive environments.
- Verify correct voltage and current ratings for all connected components to prevent damage.
- Keep the remote control away from children.
3. Product Features
- Wireless Control: Provides wireless control for DC motors.
- Wide Voltage Compatibility: Supports DC 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V input.
- High Load Capacity: Features a 10A relay; recommended load is less than 5A for optimal performance.
- Multiple Operating Modes: Offers Momentary and Latched modes, adjustable via jumper.
- Extended Range: Achieves a remote distance of up to 300 meters in open field conditions.
- Anti-interference: Incorporates a high-frequency anti-interference module for stable signal.
- Expandable: Designed with interfaces for adding manual buttons and limit switches.
- Multi-Remote Support: Capable of learning multiple remote controls to operate a single receiver.
4. Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Working Voltage | DC 12V - 48V |
| Max Load | 10A Relay (Recommended < 5A) |
| Receiver Sensitivity | -105dB |
| Working Temperature | -10°C to +60°C |
| Output Way | Momentary, Latched (Adjustable) |
| Receiver Board Size | 68 x 50 x 19 mm |
| Case Size | 75 x 58 x 15 mm |
| Code Type | Learning Code |
| Remote Distance | Up to 300m (open field) |
| Remote Battery | 1 x 12V (included) |
5. Installation and Wiring
The receiver and remote control are pre-paired at the factory. Follow the wiring diagrams carefully. If you are unsure, consult a qualified technician.
This image shows the Kaleinavi receiver board both inside its protective casing and as a bare circuit board.
5.1 Component Identification
This image displays the Kaleinavi receiver board with key components labeled, including the limit switch terminal, antenna terminal, mode jumper, manual switching terminal, receiving module, 10A relay, buzzer, indicator light, learning button, load terminal, and power input.
5.2 DC Motor Wiring Diagram
This diagram illustrates how to connect a DC motor to the receiver board. Ensure the power supply matches the motor's voltage requirements (DC 12V-48V).
This diagram shows the connections for a DC motor. The DC 12-48V power input is connected to the +V and -V terminals. The motor is connected to the output terminals. Limit switches (SQ) can also be connected.
5.3 Connecting AC Appliances (Load)
While the control board operates on DC 12-48V, its relays can switch AC loads. This diagram shows how to connect AC220V electrical appliances as the load. Ensure the input power to the receiver board remains DC 12-48V.
This diagram illustrates connecting two AC220V loads (Load 1 and Load 2) to the relay output terminals. The receiver board's power input remains DC 12-48V.
Important: The receiver board itself requires a DC 12-48V power supply. The AC220V shown in Figure 4 refers to the voltage of the appliance being controlled by the relay, not the input power for the receiver board.
5.4 Initial Power-Up
After wiring, apply power to the receiver board. The indicator light should illuminate briefly. The system is now ready for operation.
6. Operating Modes
The receiver supports two operating modes: Momentary and Latched. These modes are selected using the jumper on the receiver board (refer to Figure 2 for jumper location).
6.1 Momentary Mode
In Momentary mode, the motor operates only while the remote control button is pressed. Releasing the button stops the motor.
- Setting: The jumper should not connect any pins.
- Operation: Press and hold a button on the remote control to activate the motor; release to stop.
6.2 Latched Mode
In Latched mode, pressing a button activates the motor, and it continues to operate until another button is pressed to stop it or reverse its direction.
- Setting: The jumper should connect pins L and S.
- Operation:
- Press the "Up" button (default first button) to activate forward motion.
- Press the "Down" button (default second button) to activate reverse motion.
- Press the "Stop" button (default third button) to stop the motor.
6.3 Learning Remote Control Codes
If you need to pair a new remote control or re-pair an existing one, follow these steps:
- Learn "Up" (Forward) Button:
- Press the learning button on the receiver board once. The learning indicator light will flash slowly.
- Press the desired "Up" (forward) button on your remote control.
- The learning indicator will flash 5 times and then turn off, indicating successful learning.
- Learn "Down" (Reverse) Button:
- Press the learning button on the receiver board twice. The learning indicator light will flash slowly.
- Press the desired "Down" (reverse) button on your remote control.
- The learning indicator will flash 5 times and then turn off, indicating successful learning.
- Learn "Stop" Button (for Latched Mode):
- If using Latched mode, the third button on the remote is typically for stop. This step is usually not explicitly mentioned for learning, as the system often infers it or it's part of the default pairing. If your remote has a dedicated stop button and it doesn't work after learning Up/Down, try pressing the learning button three times and then the stop button.
6.4 Clearing Remote Control Codes
To clear all learned remote control codes from the receiver:
- Press and hold the learning button on the receiver board for approximately 5 seconds.
- The learning indicator light will flash 3 times and then turn off. This confirms that all stored remote control codes have been cleared.
7. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| Motor does not respond to remote. |
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| Motor runs continuously or stops unexpectedly. |
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| Reduced remote control range. |
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8. Maintenance
- Keep the receiver board clean and free from dust and debris.
- Periodically check all wiring connections for tightness and corrosion.
- Replace remote control batteries as needed.
- Do not attempt to repair the receiver board yourself. Contact support for assistance.
9. Warranty and Support
This product comes with a 1-year warranty. For technical assistance or warranty claims, please contact Kaleinavi customer support. Our technicians are available to assist you and will respond within 24 hours.
For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Kaleinavi website.