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DieseRC 433Mhz RF Wireless Remote Control Switch User Manual

Model: 2 Buttons

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and programming of your DieseRC 433Mhz RF Wireless Remote Control Switch. This 2-channel AC relay receiver is designed to control various electrical devices and motors remotely, offering convenience and flexibility. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper functionality and safety.

2. Package Contents

The package should contain the following items:

  • 1x DieseRC 433Mhz RF Relay Receiver Module
  • 1x Protective Casing for Receiver Module
  • 2x 2-Button Remote Controls
DieseRC 433Mhz RF Wireless Remote Control Switch kit, showing the receiver module, its protective casing, and two 2-button remote controls.

Figure 1: Components of the DieseRC RF Wireless Remote Control Switch kit.

3. Specifications

FeatureSpecification
BrandDieseRC
Model Number2 Boutons
ConnectionsWireless
Terminal TypeClamp
Compatible DevicesAC
Remote Battery TypeLithium Manganese Dioxide (CR2032)
Operating ModesMomentary, Toggle, Latched
Max Power2500 Watts
Working VoltageAC 85V-250V
Output Voltage1V-250V
Current Rating10A
Contact MaterialCopper
Contact TypeNormally Open (NO)
Mounting TypeWall Mount
Frequency433Mhz
Code Type1527 Learning Code or 2262 Fixed Code

4. Safety Instructions

  • Electrical Hazard: Always disconnect power before installing or servicing the device. Improper wiring can lead to electric shock or fire.
  • Qualified Personnel: Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or knowledgeable individual.
  • Voltage Compatibility: Ensure the operating voltage of your device matches the specifications of this receiver (AC 85V-250V).
  • Load Capacity: Do not exceed the maximum current rating of 10A or power rating of 2500W.
  • Environment: Install the receiver in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and corrosive environments.
  • Children: Keep remote controls and the receiver out of reach of children.

5. Installation and Wiring

The receiver module features input terminals (N, L) for power supply and output terminals (NO, COM, NC) for connecting your device. Refer to the wiring diagrams below for common applications.

5.1 Terminal Definitions

  • N: Neutral wire input
  • L: Live wire input
  • NO: Normally Open contact (connects to COM when activated)
  • COM: Common contact
  • NC: Normally Closed contact (connects to COM when deactivated)

5.2 Wiring Diagrams

Below are typical wiring configurations for various devices. Always ensure power is disconnected before making any connections.

Diagram illustrating four different wiring modes for the DieseRC RF relay receiver: AC device, DC device, AC motor, and DC motor connections.

Figure 2: Four common wiring modes for the receiver module.

  • AC Device: Connect the live wire from the power source to the 'L' input. Connect the neutral wire from the power source to the 'N' input. For the device, connect one wire to 'COM' and the other to 'NO'.
  • DC Device: Connect the AC power source to 'L' and 'N' inputs. Connect the DC power supply output to the 'COM' and 'NO' terminals, ensuring correct polarity for your DC device.
  • AC Motor (e.g., for rolling shutters): Connect the AC power source to 'L' and 'N' inputs. Connect the motor's 'Up' wire to one 'NO' terminal and 'Down' wire to the other 'NO' terminal. Connect the motor's common wire to the corresponding 'COM' terminals. Ensure proper grounding.
  • DC Motor: Connect the AC power source to 'L' and 'N' inputs. Connect the DC power supply output to the 'COM' terminals. Connect the motor's positive and negative wires to the 'NO' terminals.

5.3 Application Examples

Illustration of the DieseRC RF remote control switch being used to remotely control a garage door, with the receiver module wired to the garage door motor.

Figure 3: Remote control for garage doors.

Illustration of the DieseRC RF remote control switch being used to remotely control indoor and outdoor lighting, with the receiver module wired to light fixtures.

Figure 4: Remote control for lighting systems.

6. Operating Modes

The receiver supports three operating modes: Momentary, Toggle, and Latched. Each mode offers different control behavior for your connected devices.

Diagrams explaining the three operating modes: Momentary (press and hold), Toggle (press once for on, once for off), and Latched (press A for Relay 1, press B for Relay 2 and turn off Relay 1).

Figure 5: Visual representation of operating modes.

6.1 Momentary Mode

In Momentary mode, the relay is activated only while the remote control button is pressed and held. Releasing the button deactivates the relay. This mode is suitable for applications like electric door locks or temporary power supply.

6.2 Toggle Mode

In Toggle mode, pressing the remote control button once activates the relay, and it remains active. Pressing the same button again deactivates the relay. This mode is ideal for controlling lights or other devices that require a persistent ON/OFF state.

6.3 Latched Mode

In Latched mode, pressing button 'A' on the remote activates Relay 1. Pressing button 'B' on the remote activates Relay 2 and simultaneously deactivates Relay 1. This mode is useful for applications where only one of two relays should be active at any given time, such as controlling the up/down movement of a motor where both directions should not be active simultaneously.

7. Programming the Remote Control

To pair your remote control with the receiver and set the desired operating mode, follow these steps:

Step-by-step instructions for programming the remote control to the receiver module for Momentary, Toggle, and Latched modes, indicating the number of presses on the learning button.

Figure 6: Remote control programming steps.

  1. Select Mode: Press the learning button on the receiver module a specific number of times according to the desired mode:
    • For Momentary Mode: Press the learning button 1 time.
    • For Toggle Mode: Press the learning button 2 times.
    • For Latched Mode: Press the learning button 3 times.
    The indicator light on the receiver will flash, indicating it is in learning mode.
  2. Pair Remote: Within approximately 3 seconds after the indicator light flashes, press the 'A' button on your remote control. The indicator light will flash again to confirm successful pairing for the first relay.
  3. Pair Second Button (if applicable): If you are using a 2-channel setup (e.g., for Latched mode), press the 'B' button on your remote control. The indicator light will flash again to confirm successful pairing for the second relay.
  4. Test: Test the remote control to ensure the desired operating mode is correctly set.

8. Resetting the Receiver

To clear all programmed remote controls from the receiver, follow these steps:

Diagram showing how to reset the receiver module by pressing the learning button 8 times.

Figure 7: Resetting the receiver module.

  1. Press the learning button on the receiver module 8 times consecutively.
  2. The indicator light will flash rapidly and then turn off, indicating that all stored remote control codes have been cleared.

After a reset, you will need to reprogram your remote controls following the steps in Section 7.

9. Remote Control Details

The remote control features two buttons (A and B) and is powered by a CR2032 lithium cell battery.

Detailed view of the 2-button remote control, showing the silicone buttons, chrome bezel, metal keychain, and CR2032 lithium cell battery.

Figure 8: Components of the 2-button remote control.

9.1 Battery Replacement

If the remote control's range decreases or it stops responding, the battery may need replacement. To replace the battery:

  1. Carefully open the remote control casing.
  2. Remove the old CR2032 battery.
  3. Insert a new CR2032 battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
  4. Close the remote control casing securely.

10. Troubleshooting

  • Device not responding:
    • Check all wiring connections for security and correctness.
    • Ensure the receiver is powered on.
    • Verify the remote control battery is not depleted.
    • Reprogram the remote control to the receiver (see Section 7).
  • Short operating range:
    • Replace the remote control battery.
    • Ensure there are no significant obstructions (e.g., thick walls, metal objects) between the remote and the receiver.
    • Avoid installing the receiver near large metal structures or other RF interference sources.
  • Relay clicks but device does not activate:
    • Check the wiring between the receiver's output terminals (NO, COM, NC) and your device.
    • Ensure the device itself is functioning correctly when directly powered.

11. Maintenance

The DieseRC RF Wireless Remote Control Switch requires minimal maintenance. Keep the receiver module and remote controls clean and dry. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures, humidity, or corrosive substances. Do not attempt to repair the internal components yourself; contact qualified personnel if service is required.

12. Warranty and Support

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact DieseRC customer service through your retailer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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