Package Include:
1 x Synchronous Controller (One-Control-Four, For 4 Linear Actuators A with
Hall effect sensors)
1 x Touch Control Handle
1 x Remote Control
1 x User manual
Note: four linear actuators A are not included, please order them separately.
Introduction:
If you want to use multiple linear actuators to raise and lower an
equipment, for example two or four electric actuators. Since the high-speed
DC motors in electric actuators cannot run at exactly the same speed, so the
movement speed of the electric actuator will also be different. When
multiple electric actuators work at the same time, their actual speeds
cannot be exactly the same. In this case, we can use a synchronous
controller to operate multiple linear actuators to rise or fall
synchronously. They work completely in sync without any difference.
Working principle:
If you want to use a synchronous controller to operate 2 or 4 linear
actuators fully synchronously, you will need to add built-in Hall effect
sensors to each linear actuator. And when you purchased Hall effect sensor
along with linear actuator, we will install Hall effect sensor to linear
actuator for you.
When 2 or 4 linear actuators are running together, Hall sensor will send
Hall signals to the synchronization controller, and the controller will
adjust the running speed of each linear actuator, so that all linear
actuators run at the exact same speed.
Feature:
It can operate four electric linear actuators A to run completely
synchronously.
Wired control via a touch control handle.
Wireless control via a remote.
If use an external antenna, the controller has a farther working range.
The LED display on the control handle will display the stroke position in
real time.
Six touch function buttons: ▲, ▼, 1, 2, 3 and R.
Buttons ▲ and ▼ are used to operate the linear actuators extension and
retraction.
Buttons 1, 2 and 3 are used to automatically operate the linear actuators to
three pre-memorized positions.
Button R is the reset button and is used to reset the system in case of an
error.
When linear actuators move close to the end position, they will
automatically slow down to protect themselves.
When linear actuators are fully retracted, they will retain 1MM of travel to
protect themselves.
Parameters:
Working Voltage: 10~30 VDC, suitable for 12V or 24V linear actuator
Number of connecting linear actuators: 4
Maximum output current: 10A / channel
Working Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Working Distance: 30m / 90ft (theoretically)
Case size: 158 x 150 x 40 mm (6.2 x 5.9 x 1.6 inches)
Operating Temperature: -20°C ~ +70°C
Connection:
1) Plug the touch control handle into the port N of the controller.
2) Plug four linear actuators into the ports CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 of the
controller.
3) Connect the positive pole of DC power supply to the brown wire of the
controller and connect the negative pole of DC power supply to the blue wire
of the controller.
CAUTION: Do not connect AC power directly to the controller!
Operation via the remote control:
1) Press the ▲ button of the remote control, four linear actuators extend
outward at the same time; Press the button again, four linear actuators
stop.
2) Press the ▼ button of the remote control, four linear actuators retract
inward at the same time; Press the button again, four linear actuators stop.
Operation via the touch control handle:
Attention: The handle is operated by touch control. The touch sensitivity
can be automatically calibrated when powered on for the first time. Hands
are prohibited from touching the handle when powered on to prevent
interference with the sensitivity calibration and affect the operating
sensitivity.
1) Press and hold the ▲ button of the control handle, four linear actuators
extend outward at the same time; Release the button, four linear actuators
stop.
2) Press and hold the ▼ button of the control handle, four linear actuators
retract inward at the same time; Release the button, four linear actuators
stop.
3) Press any of the button 1, 2, or 3 on the control handle, four linear
actuators will automatically move to the position memorized by that button
and then automatically stop.
Note: You will need to first memorize three positions into these three
buttons.
4) The LED display on the control handle will display the stroke position
data in real time. For example, the number 03.5 means that the linear
actuators have reached the stroke position of 35MM.
How to memorize three stroke positions:
1) The controller can memorize total three stroke positions, and each button
memorizes one stroke position.
2) First operate four linear actuators to the first suitable stroke position
that you need to store, then press and hold the button 1 of the control
handle for about 3 seconds, the stroke value on the LED display will flash.
This means that the current stroke position is already stored in button 1.
3) You can continue to store the other two stroke positions into the button
2 and 3 by following the operation above.
Reset Function:
When the LED display on the control handle shows the fault code, you need to
reset the system as follows.
Reset operation: Press and hold the <R> button of the control handle until
all linear actuators are reset to the bottom, and the LED display on the
control handle shows "00.1", then release the <R> button.