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Control Mode for Wireless RF System: Momentary, Toggle, Latched and Multiple Control Mode

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Control Mode for Wireless RF System: Momentary, Toggle, Latched and Multiple Control Mode

Wireless RF system is composed of a RF transmitter and a RF receiver that can be used for residential, agricultural and industrial automation. You can turn on/ off the receiver with transmitter (remote control) from any place within a reliable distance; the wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors. We have different working range of wireless RF system, such as 50m wireless RF system, 100m wireless RF system, 500m wireless RF system, 1000m wireless RF system, 2000m wireless RF system, 5000m wireless RF system, ect. When you press the button of RF transmitter, it will immediately send a signal to the receiver. The relay will start working after the receiver gets the signal, so the device controlled by the receiver will start working.

But many customers always are confused about control mode of the receiver. Here we will learn the difference about the momentary, toggle, latched and multiple control mode.

In order to meet different applications’ needs, working control mode of receiver is usually divided into momentary, toggle, latched and multi-mode control mode. Popularly said, momentary mode is equivalent to light touch switch, toggle mode is equivalent to the light switch, latched mode is equivalent to the fan gear switch and multi-mode is the mix of momentary, toggle and latched modes.

Momentary control mode

Press and hold -> On; Release -> Off.

Momentary mode means that when you press and hold the button of transmitter, the relay will start to work and when you release the button of transmitter, the relay will stop working. This control mode can be set to control rolling blind, rolling door and so on. You need to press and hold the button of remote to make the blind or door open/close.

Customer: I am interesting of buying one dc 12v receiver and one transmitter with the higher actual distance, the working distance should at least be 500-1000m. I want with one transmitter to control this receiver which is used to control my garage light. I want also only momentary and when I press and hold the button, the light turns on until I release the transmitter’s button and when I release the button of transmitter, my garage light will turns off. Please suggest me a kit for my needs. According to the description of this customer, we recommended him 2000m momentary control kit of 0020144 (S1M-DC12-ANT2 & CB-1).

Set the 1 channel momentary control mode DC receiver of 0020142 (S1M-DC12-ANT2) as an example. For this momentary control mode, you need one button transmitter to control the receiver. we usually choose the transmitter of 0021023 (CB-1) which has one button and the working range of the transmitter and receiver can reach 2000m in an open ground. We can use this receiver with momentary control mode to control light, door, motor, ect.

In the following, we use the receiver of 0020142 (S1M-DC12-ANT2) with momentary mode and the transmitter of 0021023 (CB-1) to control a LED light.

Operation:

When you press and hold the button of transmitter, LED light will turn on.

When you release the button of transmitter, LED light will turn off.

The video about How to Set Momentary / Toggle / Latched Control Mode for the kit of 0020250 (S1U-DC06/09/12/24-ANT2 & CB-2)

Toggle Control Mode

Control mode Toggle: Press -> On; Press again -> Off.

Toggle mode means that when you press the button of transmitter, the relay will start to work and when you press the button again, the relay will stop working.

Toggle mode is used most often. Controlling lamp, for example, press the button of remote, turn on the lamp; press the button again, turn off the lamp. It can turn on multiple lights/motors/doors at the same.

Customer: I am looking for a DC 12V RF remote control (not in line of sight) for operating a my garden light which is 1000m away. I need only on /off feature. Please let me know if you have a product like that. To control the light with on/off feature, the receiver can be set with toggle mode. When you press the button of transmitter, the light will turn on and when you press the button again, the light will turn off. We recommend him the toggle mode kit of 0020268 (S1T-DC12-ANT2 & CB-1). The working range of this toggle mode kit is 2000m in an open ground.

In the following, we use the toggle mode kit of 0020268 (S1T-DC06/09/12/24-ANT2 & CB-1) to control a LED light.

Operation:

When you press the button of transmitter, LED light will turn on.

When you press the button of transmitter again, LED light will turn off.

This is a video about Toggle Mode kit to control AC lamp

 

Latched Control Mode

Control mode Latched: Press -> On, another relay Off; Press another button -> Off.

Latched control mode means that when you press the button of transmitter, the relay will start to work and when you press another button, the relay will stop working. For relay group, only one relay will be on at a time, e.g. press remote button A, relay A will be on, and relay B will be off; press remote button B, relay B will be on, and relay A will be off. To be more specific, when you control the lamp by latched mode, you should prepare at least two buttons remote. Press button A, the lamp is on; press button B, the lamp is off. In the following, we set latched control mode of 1channel receiver, 2 channels receiver and 4 channels receiver as examples.

1. Latched Control Mode for 1 Channel Receiver

Customer: Do you have a receiver that have the following features: when I press the first button of the transmitter, the lamp will turn on and when I press the second button of the transmitter, the lamp will turn off. The receiver should be AC 110V. The working range is within 1000m.

We recommend him the latched control mode AC110V 1 channel kit of 0020008 (S1L-AC110 & C-2). Connect the lamp to the receiver and press the button 1 of the transmitter, the relay of the receiver will start working and the lamp will turn on and press button 2 of the transmitter, the relay will stop working and the lamp will turn off.

  

Operation:

When you press button 1 of the transmitter, the lamp will turn on.

When you press button 2 of the transmitter, the lamp will turn off.

Video about the latched control mode kit of 0020008 (S1L-AC110 & C-2) for AC lamp.

2. Latched Control Mode for 2 Channels Receiver

Customer: I have a need for a long distance remote control application. In a remote area I need to set up 2 calling light systems. But the two lights can’t be on at the same time, that is, when I turn on light 1, the light 2 should be off and when I turn on light 2, the light 1 should be off. The power supply is DC 12V.

     We recommend him the latched control mode of 0020023 (S2L-DC12 & C-3), the power supply of this latched mode 2 channel kit is DC 12V.

 

Operation:

When you press button C of the transmitter, light 1 will turn on and light 2 is off.

When you press button B of the transmitter, light 2 will turn on and light 1 is off.

When you press button A of the transmitter, all light 1 and light 2 will turn off.

Video about the latched control mode kit of 0020023 (S2L-DC12 & C-3) for AC lamp

3. Latched Control Mode for 4 Channels Receiver

Customer: I am looking to convert a keyed rotary switch with a remote control switch. The switch has 4 positions, position 1 is all Off. Position 2 lower (turns on compressor) Position 3 Raise (turns on a blower) and Position 4 Drain (turns on a pump). These are turned on individually not all at the same time. The voltage required to power the remote control is AC220V. No current is required to power the devices. The relays are basically open or closed. I would like a 4 channel RF product so I have one channel spare. Can you assist me with what product suits this please.

 

  According to the descriptions from this customer, latched mode will help him for the conversion. Set the receiver S4PU-AC220-ANT3 with Latched mode, then connect compressor to relay 1 in the receiver, connect blower to relay 2 in the receiver, connect pump to relay 3 in the receiver. This remote control kit is composed of a 4-channel receiver and 4-button transmitter that can be used in agriculture automation, industry automation, and home automation. Press button A of the transmitter, the compressor turns on. Press button B of the transmitter, the compressor turns off and the blower turns on. Press button C of the transmitter, the blower turns off and the pump turns on. Press button D of the transmitter, turn off all of the devices.

Here is the video about How to Change a Keyed Switch to Remote Control Switch with Latched Control Mode

The Article about How to Change a Keyed Switch to Remote Control Switch with Latched Control Mode

 

Multiple Control Mode

Multiple control mode is a mixed mode of momentary, toggle and latched mode. Take the 6 channel receiver of 0020074 (S6C-DC06/09/12/24V) as an example, it has 6 control modes, including Toggle, Momentary, Latched, Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Toggle (Channel 4~6), Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Latched (Channel 4~6) and Toggle control mode (Channel 1~4) + All On / Off (Channel 5/6).

Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Toggle (Channel 4~6), Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Latched (Channel 4~6) and Toggle control mode (Channel 1~4) + All On / Off (Channel 5/6) are the multiple control mode.

1. Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Toggle (Channel 4~6) Mode

Operation:

Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Toggle (Channel 4~6) Mode means that Channel 1~3 is Momentary control mode and Channel 4~6 is Toggle control mode.

When you press and hold the button 1 of the transmitter, the channel 1 will start to work. When you release the button 1, the channel 1 will stop working.

When you press and hold the button 2 of the transmitter, the channel 2 will start to work. When you release the button 2, the channel 2 will stop working.

When you press and hold the button 3 of the transmitter, the channel 3 will start to work. When you release the button 3, the channel 3 will stop working.

When you press the button 4 of the transmitter, the channel 4 will start to work. When you press the button 4 again, the channel 4 will stop working.

When you press the button 5 of the transmitter, the channel 5 will start to work. When you press the button 5 again, the channel 5 will stop working.

When you press the button 6 of the transmitter, the channel 6 will start to work. When you press the button 6 again, the channel 6 will stop working.

2. Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Latched (Channel 4~6) Mode

Operation:

Momentary (Channel 1~3) + Latched (Channel 4~6) means that Channel 1~3 is Momentary control mode and Channel 4~6 is Latched control mode.

When you press and hold the button 1 of the transmitter, the channel 1 will start to work. When you release the button 1, the channel 1 will stop working.

When you press and hold the button 2 of the transmitter, the channel 2 will start to work. When you release the button 2, the channel 2 will stop working.

When you press and hold the button 3 of the transmitter, the channel 3 will start to work. When you release the button 3, the channel 3 will stop working

When you press the button 4 of the transmitter, the channel 4 will start to work.

When you press the button 5 of the transmitter, the channel 4 will stop working and channel 5 will start to work.

When you press the button 6 of the transmitter, the channel 5 will stop working and channel 6 will start to work..

3. Toggle control mode (Channel 1~4) + All On / Off (Channel 5/6) Mode

Operation:

Toggle control mode (Channel 1~4) + All On / Off (Channel 5/6) Mode means that Channel 1~4 is Toggle control mode and when you press button 5 of the transmitter, all the 6 channels will start to work, when you press button 6, all the 6 channels will stop working.

When you press the button 1 of the transmitter, the channel 1 will start to work. When you press the button 1 again, the channel 1 will stop working.

When you press the button 2 of the transmitter, the channel 2 will start to work. When you press the button 2again, the channel 2will stop working.

When you press the button 3 of the transmitter, the channel 3 will start to work. When you press the button 3 again, the channel 3 will stop working.

When you press the button 4 of the transmitter, the channel 4 will start to work. When you press the button 4 again, the channel 4 will stop working.

when you press button 5 of the transmitter, all the 6 channel will start to work.

When you press button 6, all the 6 channel will stop working.

This is the video about 3 Multiple Control Modes for 0020074 (S6C-DC06/09/12/24V)



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This question was added to our store on Friday 25 December, 2015.