DieseRC 2202G Relay Remote Control Switch Product Manual
Product Information
Type | 2202G |
Working voltage | AC 90V~250V 50/60Hz |
Input/output voltage | 1~250V |
Output Type | Passive output |
Quiescent Current | <5MA |
Max current | 10A |
Technical Data
RF frequency | 433MHz |
Working temperature | -30~+80°C |
Receiving Sensitivity | >97dbm |
Amount of storage remote controls | 20 pieces |
Support encoding | 1527 Leaning code |
RF Operating mode | ASK superheterodyne wireless reception |
Receiving range | Open space is more than 50 meters |
Remote operating mode | Momentary Mode/Toggle Mode/Latched Mode |
Terminal Descriptions:
- NO: Normally open pin
- COM: Common pin
- NC: Normally closed pin
Product Detail
The device is a compact unit featuring an indicator light, a learning button, and an antenna. It has terminal blocks labeled NO2, COM2, NC2, NO1, COM1, NC1 for connections. Markings include CE, FC, and "Made in China".
Wiring Diagrams
Diagram 1: Basic Connections
The relay switch has AC input terminals labeled 'L' (Live) and 'N' (Neutral). It provides passive output terminals: NO1 (Normally Open 1), COM1 (Common 1), NC1 (Normally Closed 1), NO2 (Normally Open 2), COM2 (Common 2), NC2 (Normally Closed 2).
Diagram 2: AC Motor Connection Example
For an AC motor, the AC power source (Live and Neutral) is connected to the switch's input terminals. The motor is then connected between the output terminals, for example, NO1 and COM1 for normally open operation.
Diagram 3: DC Motor Connection Example
For a DC motor, the DC power source is connected to the relay's output terminals, such as NO1 and COM1, to control the motor's operation.
Operating Modes
General Warnings:
- The receiver and transmitter are typically pre-paired. Reprogramming is possible if needed.
- Reset the device before changing operating modes. A reset will unpair all remote controls.
- Replace the transmitter's battery promptly when voltage is low to ensure strong signal transmission.
- Slightly extend the receiver's antenna for improved signal reception.
- The latched mode requires a remote transmitter with at least 3 buttons.
- The output type is passive output, meaning it uses potential-free contacts.
Momentary Mode
Operation: Press and hold button "A" on the remote transmitter; Relay "1" turns ON. Release button "A"; Relay "1" turns OFF.
Programming:
- Press the learning button on the receiver once. The indicator LED on the receiver will turn OFF.
- Press button "A" on the remote transmitter. The receiver's indicator LED will flash several times and then turn OFF.
- Press button "B" on the remote transmitter. The receiver's indicator LED will flash several times and then turn ON. Programming is successful.
Toggle Mode
Operation: Press button "A" on the remote transmitter; Relay "1" turns ON. Press button "A" again; Relay "1" turns OFF.
Programming:
- Press the learning button on the receiver twice. The indicator LED on the receiver will turn OFF.
- Press button "A" on the remote transmitter. The receiver's indicator LED will flash several times and then turn OFF.
- Press button "B" on the remote transmitter. The receiver's indicator LED will flash several times and then turn ON. Programming is successful.
Latched Mode
Operation: Press button "A" on the remote transmitter; Relay "1" turns ON. Press button "B" on the remote transmitter; Relay "2" turns ON, and Relay "1" turns OFF simultaneously.
Programming:
- Press the learning button on the receiver three times. The indicator LED on the receiver will turn OFF.
- Press button "A" on the remote transmitter. The receiver's indicator LED will flash several times and then turn OFF.
- Press button "B" on the remote transmitter. The receiver's indicator LED will flash several times and then turn ON. Programming is successful.
Reset
To reset the device and clear all paired remote controls, press the learning button on the receiver eight times. The indicator LED on the receiver will flash several times and then turn ON, indicating a successful reset.
Troubleshooting
If the receiver and transmitter are not operating correctly, try the following steps:
- Check battery power: Ensure the batteries in the remote transmitter are not depleted. A dim or unlit indicator LED on the transmitter may indicate low battery.
- Verify wiring: Confirm that the receiver is wired correctly according to the diagrams and specifications.
- Reprogramming: Attempt to reprogram the receiver and transmitter. This often resolves operational issues.
- Contact Support: If the problem persists after these steps, please contact customer support for assistance.
Customer Service
For any questions regarding the products, please contact us.
Company: Huizhou Wenqiao Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: 1203, Building T19, Fangzhilonghuwan, Sanhuan South Road, Huicheng District, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, China 516000
WhatsApp: +86 13502278583 / +86 18138805271
Email: dieseelectronic@163.com
Working Voltage: AC 90V~250V, Max Current: 10Amp