PWM DC Motor Speed Controller Switch With Wireless Remote Control (Model: 0020151)

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Package Include:
1 x Receiver: S1FA-DC
1 x Transmitter: CP-6
1 x User manual

Application:
This is a DC wireless remote control switch kit with radio receiver and RF transmitter. For long range wireless control DC motor positive rotation or reverse rotation, and rotation speed of DC motor.

Feature:
Wireless control, easy to install.
Suitable for brushed DC motor.
DC 12~30V operating voltage range.
Two working modes.
You can operate the motor to rotate in positive or reversal direction by the transmitter.
You can adjust the speed of the motor with a knob on the receiver or two buttons on the transmitter.
With limit control terminals: You can connect limit switches, optoelectronic switches, proximity switches, or hall switches (NPN normally open type) to stop the motor.
With wired control terminals: You can connect manual switches to control the motor.
The transmitter / remote can control the receiver from any place within a reliable working distance.
The wireless RF signal from the transmitter can pass through walls, floors, doors, or windows, but it will lose some operating range.
The receiver has reverse power protection and overcurrent protection.
The receiver can only be triggered by paired transmitters.
One or more transmitters / remotes can control one or several receivers simultaneously.
Two or more receivers may be used in the same area.

Receiver Parameters:
Model: S1FA-DC
Operating Voltage: 12~30 VDC
Output Voltage: 12~30 VDC same as input voltage
Channel: 1 Way
2 Selectable Modes: Interlocking, Momentary
Coding Type: Fixed code
Coding method: By soldering
Quiescent Current: ≤6mA
Rated Current: 4A
The maximum starting current of motor cannot exceed 8A.
Maximum Rated Power: 50W for 12VDC, or 100W for 24VDC.
Wire range for the terminals: 22-14 AWG
Working Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Operating Temperature: -20°C ~ +70°C
Case Size: 115 x 90 x 40 mm (4.5 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches)

Transmitter Parameters:
Model: CP-6
Power Supply: 1 x 23A -12V battery (included)
Channel/Button: 6
Button Symbol: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Operating Frequency: 433.92MHz
Modulation Mode: ASK
Encode: Fixed code by soldering
Remote Control Distance: 500m / 1500ft (theoretically)
Unit size: 85 x 36 x 16 mm (3.3 x 1.4 x 0.6 inches)

Working Range:
This receiver and the transmitter CP-6 form a complete set, the maximum working distance may reach 500 meters in an open area.
The maximum working distance is a theoretical data, it shall be operated in an open ground, no barriers, no interference. But in the practice, it will be hindered by trees, walls, or other construction, and will be interfered by other wireless signals. Therefore, the actual working distance may not reach this maximum distance.
The receiver equipped with an external antenna has a larger working range than the receiver equipped with an internal antenna.

Usage:
The receiver can be used to control DC 12V / 24V motor.

Wiring:
If you want to control a DC 12V / 24V motor, do as following:
1) Connect the positive pole of DC power supply to terminal “INPUT+” of the receiver, and connect the negative pole of DC power supply to terminal “INPUT-” of the receiver.
2) Connect the two wires of the DC motor to the terminals “OUTPUT+” and “OUTPUT-” of the receiver; you can exchange these two wires to change the rotating direction of motor.

Setting different working modes:
1) Setting Interlocking mode: Turn off all bits of the dip switch.
The operation by the transmitter CP-6:
Press the button 1 on the transmitter: Motor rotates in positive direction.
Press the button 2 on the transmitter: Motor rotates in reversal direction.
Press the button 3 on the transmitter: Motor stops.
Press and hold the button 4 on the transmitter: The speed of the motor will gradually speed up.
Press and hold the button 6 on the transmitter: The speed of the motor will gradually slow down.
The button 5 is useless.

2) Setting Momentary mode: Turn on the third bit of the dip switch.
The operation by the transmitter CP-6:
Press and hold the button 1 on the transmitter: Motor rotates in positive direction.
Release the button 1: Motor or linear actuator stops.
Press and hold the button 2 on the transmitter: Motor rotates in reversal direction.
Release the button 2: Motor stops.
Press and hold the button 4 on the transmitter: The speed of the motor will gradually speed up.
Press and hold the button 6 on the transmitter: The speed of the motor will gradually slow down.
The button 5 is useless.

Speed adjustment:
You can twist “Adjustable potentiometer” to adjust the speed of the motor.
Turn the knob clockwise, the speed will gradually speed up.
Turn the knob counterclockwise, the speed will gradually slow down.

Wired control terminals:
The receiver has wired control terminals, and you can connect external devices (with normally open contact), such as manual switches to wired control terminals, then use them to stop the motor.
For example, you can connect two manual switches to wired control terminals <Signal ->, <Signal input 1>, <Signal -> and <Signal input 2> according to following wiring diagram.
When you press and hold a manual switch, it will connect two terminals <Signal -> and <Signal input 1>, the motor rotates in positive direction. When you release the manual switch, motor stops.
When you press and hold another manual switch, it will connect two terminals <Signal -> and <Signal input 2>, the motor rotates in reversal direction. When you release the manual switch, motor stops.

Limit control terminals:
The receiver has limit control terminals, and you can connect external devices (with normally open contact), such as limit switches, optoelectronic switches, proximity switches, or hall switches (NPN normally open type) to limit terminals, then use them to stop the motor.
For example, you can connect a normally open limit switch to terminals <Sensor 1-> and <Limit input 1>, and connect another normally open limit switch to terminals <Sensor 2-> and <Limit input 2>.
When motor rotates in positive direction, if a limit switch is activated, the motor will stop automatically.
When motor rotates in reversal direction, if another limit switch is activated, the motor will stop automatically.