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Villa Pergola HC-PM03D-T1 Remote Control With Light Control Rain Sensor

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Product Information

The product is a remote control and rain sensor designed for use with various emiters and tubular motors. The remote control is 86mm*86mm in size and conforms to international installation standards. It features an industrial grade microcomputer chip, shock-proof current relay, and precision surface moisture-proof treatment. The power supply has safety protection and a power supply time of 5 minutes. The rain sensor features an anti-ultraviolet radiation shell that is suitable for outdoor use.
It has a rain-sensitive surface designed at 45 degrees to keep the induction plate dry and uses a gold sinking process with strong oxidation resistance. The sensor is sensitive to rain and has two installation methods.

Remote Control Parameters

  • Product Name: Remote control with light control
  • Product Model: HC-PM03D-T1
  • Receiving/Transmitting Frequency: 433.92MHz
  • Working Temperature: -20~+85
  • Receiving Sensitivity: -110dBm
  • Allowed Number of Transmitters: 8pcs

Rain Sensor Parameters

  • Product Name: Rain sensor
  • Product Model: HC-PR04
  • Receiving/Transmitting Frequency: 433.92MHz
  • Working Voltage: DC5V-24V
  • Working Temperature: -20~+85

Product Usage Instructions

To power on the motor using the remote control:

  1. Open the back cover of the remote control.
  2. Press and hold the code key for more than 5 seconds with a fine needle.
  3. When the motor beeps continuously, it has entered the state of learning code.
  4. Press and hold the code key for the rain sensor for more than 3 seconds with a fine needle to complete the learning code process.

Note: The remote control can control up to 8 transmitters.

Function and Features

  • 86mm*86mm, in accordance with international installation standards;
  • The electric structure is in partial conformity with the standard fire protection requirement of the electrician;
  • Industrial-grade microcomputer chip is used to improve product quality and reliability greatly;
  • Use shock-proof current relay;
  • Components using precision SMT industry, surface moisture-proof treatment;
  • The power supply has safety protection, power supply time is 5 minutes; It is used with various emitters and tubular motors.

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HC-PR04 Rain sensorVilla-Pergola HC-PM03D-T1-Remote-Control-With-Light-Control-Rain-Sensor-fig- (2)

  • Exquisite appearance design
  • Anti-ultraviolet radiation shell, suitable for outdoor use
  • The rain-sensitive surface is designed at 45 degrees to facilitate the induction plate to keep dry
  • The induction plate adopts gold sinking process and has strong oxidation resistance
  • Sensitive to rain
  • Two installation methods, free choice

Product Parameters

Product name Remote control with light control
Product model HC-PM03\D-T1
Receiving/transmitting frequency 433.92MHz
Working temperature -20℃~+85℃
Receiving sensitivity -110dBm
Allowed number of transmitters ≤8pcs
Product name Rain sensor
Product model HC-PR04
Receiving/transmitting frequency 433.92MHz
Working voltage DC5V-24V
Working temperature -20℃~+85℃

Operating InstructionVilla-Pergola HC-PM03D-T1-Remote-Control-With-Light-Control-Rain-Sensor-fig- (3) Villa-Pergola HC-PM03D-T1-Remote-Control-With-Light-Control-Rain-Sensor-fig- (4)

  1. Open the back cover of the remote control and press and hold the code key for more than 5 seconds with a fine needle
  2. When the motor keeps beeping “dididi”
  3. Press and hold the code key for the rain sensor for more than 3 seconds with a fine needle. Learning code is successful.

Documents / Resources

Villa Pergola HC-PM03\D-T1 Remote Control With Light Control Rain Sensor [pdf] Instructions
HC-PM03 D-T1 Remote Control With Light Control Rain Sensor, HC-PM03 D-T1, Remote Control With Light Control Rain Sensor, Light Control Rain Sensor, Rain Sensor

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