DD1536H/DD1538H Solar Station With Integrated Receiver Specification
Version: A/02
Product Description
This section details the specifications for the DD1536H and DD1538H Solar Station with Integrated Receiver.
Key Features:
- Stall protection function
- Low power consumption sleep mode
- Output voltage: 9.5V~12.6V
- Working temperature: -15°C ~ 55°C
- DD1536H Maximum output power: 80W (Size: 400mm x 50mm)
- DD1538H Maximum output power: 90W (Size: 580mm x 50mm)
- Supports MICRO USB 5V Android charging line.
- Can store up to 10 emitter channels. If more channels are added beyond 10, older channels will be overwritten.
- ? Note: Group control of emitters will invalidate match code.
- ? Note: The motor operates continuously for 4 minutes and then stops automatically.
Installation Method
Position 1: Side Mounting
Install the bracket as shown in the figure.
✔️ Correct installation method
❌ Wrong installation method
Position 2: Top Mounting
Install the bracket as shown in the figure.
✔️ Correct installation method
❌ Wrong installation method
Additional Functions
Wireless Shielding Mode ?️
Procedure:
- Press and hold the ⚙️ Setting button for 6 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- Release the button ↩️.
- The ? LED flashes 2 times.
- Confirmation: Enter the wireless shielding mode, turning off the wireless reception function.
To restore wireless reception function, short press the setting button on the receiver.
Reset to Factory Mode ?️
Procedure:
- Press and hold the ⚙️ Setting button for 14 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button four times.
- Release the button ↩️.
- The ? LED flashes 4 times.
- Confirmation: Reset to factory mode successfully.
Add Emitter ➕
? Note: During settings, the time between operations must be less than 10 seconds, otherwise the setting will quit.
Method One:
- Press ⚙️ Setting button for 2 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED is always bright once.
- Release button ↩️.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button for 2 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success add emitter.
Method Two:
? Note: Emitter 'a' is the one already matched code, while emitter 'b' has not been matched and needs to be added.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button for 2 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success add emitter.
Method Three:
? Note: Emitter 'a' is the one already matched code, while emitter 'b' has not been matched and needs to be added.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success add emitter.
Switch Direction ?
Method One:
- Press ⬆️ and ⬇️ buttons together for 2 seconds.
- Within 30 seconds after setting up or adding an emitter:
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- Release button ↩️.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success switch direction.
Method Two:
- Press and hold ⚙️ Setting button for 10 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button three times.
- Release button ↩️.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success switch direction.
Delete One Emitter ➖
? Note: During settings, the time between operations must be less than 10 seconds, otherwise the setting will quit.
Method One:
- Press ⚙️ Setting button for 2 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED is always bright once.
- Release button ↩️.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button for 2 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success delete emitter.
Method Two:
? Note: Emitter 'a' and 'b' are already matched codes, while emitter 'c' needs to be deleted.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success delete emitter.
Delete All Emitters ➖
? Note: During settings, the time between operations must be less than 10 seconds, otherwise the setting will quit.
- Press button P2 once.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED flashes 1 time.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button for 25 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Success delete all emitters.
Jog-Move / Continuous Mode Switching
? Note: During settings, the time between operations must be less than 10 seconds, otherwise the setting will quit. In jog-move mode, a short press (within 2 seconds) of the ⬆️ or ⬇️ button starts the motor in jog-move. A long press (longer than 2 seconds) runs the motor continuously.
Continuous Motion Mode:
- Press ⬆️ and ⬇️ buttons together for 5 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- Release button ↩️.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- ? LED is always bright once.
- Confirmation: ✅ Switch to jog moving mode.
Jog-Move Mode:
- Press ⬆️ and ⬇️ buttons together for 5 seconds.
- Press the ▶️ Run button once.
- Release button ↩️.
- Press the ⏹️ Stop button once.
- Press the ▶️ Run button twice.
- ? LED flashes 3 times.
- Confirmation: ✅ Switch to continuous moving mode.
Matchable Emitters ?
The following emitters are compatible with the DD1536H/DD1538H receiver:
- DD1600H: Single-channel emitter
- DD1602H: 15-channel emitter
- DD1800H: Single-channel emitter
Control Range ?
? Note: Effective transmitting distance may vary due to actual environmental conditions.
| Emitter Type | Control Range | Reception Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| DD1536H/DD1538H ⚙️ Roller Shutter | L1 (Open): 200m L2 (Partition): 35m | 433.92MHz |
Button Specification ?
This section describes the interface and indicators on the receiver unit.
- Motor Interface: Connects to the motorized roller shutter.
- LED Indicator Light:
- ? Red light indicates function status.
- ? Green light indicates charging status.
- Charger Jack ?: Port for connecting the USB charger.
- Stroke Button ⚡: Physical button for manual operation.
LED Indicator Behavior:
After connecting to USB:
- If battery voltage is higher than 12V: ? LED is always bright.
- If battery voltage is between 10.2V and 12V: ? LED flashes.
- If battery voltage is less than 10.2V: ? LED flashes 10 times, indicating low voltage.
RF Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with the FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC Warning
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.