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MOUNTED 433MHz 4CH self-learning receiver MM53200, UM3750 or UM86409
Four-channel receiver with relay outputs, compatible with four-channel transmitters operating at 433.92 MHz and encoded based on MM53200, UM3750 or UM86409 (12-bit encoding), allowing a maximum of 4,096 combinations.
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Assembled and Tested Version. Also available in KIT to assemble cod. FT953K
USEFUL LINKS: ITALIAN MANUAL
Four-channel receiver with relay outputs, compatible with four-channel transmitters operating at 433.92 MHz and encoded based on MM53200, UM3750 or UM86409 (12-bit encoding), allowing a maximum of 4,096 combinations. The circuit has four independent outputs, which can be set so that they operate on impulse (monostable) or level (permanently, or bistable), all associated with a relay that is normally at rest, therefore suitable for controlling any sort of user or device that can be activated electrically; the relays can switch voltages up to 60 V and currents of the order of 1 A, but it is possible to drive more demanding users by having them managed by servorelays of suitable capacity, powering the coils by exchanging the circuit relays. Power supply: between 12 and 14 V - 200 mA.
IDEA OF USE: You can activate the receiver directly from PC or Raspberry PI with our USB remote control code M-RF-CMD. Thus creates a simple and complete wireless automation.
SPECIFICATIONS
- It supports remote controls with MM53200, UM3750 or UM86409 encodings
- Self-learning function
- Power supply between 12-14V DC
- Max absorption 200mA
- 4 Relay outputs SPDT MAX 60V 1Aù
USEFUL LINKS: ITALIAN MANUAL
Four-channel receiver with relay outputs, compatible with four-channel transmitters operating at 433.92 MHz and encoded based on MM53200, UM3750 or UM86409 (12-bit encoding), which allows a maximum of 4,096 combinations. The circuit has four independent outputs, which can be set so that they operate on impulse (monostable) or level (permanently, or bistable), all associated with a relay that is normally at rest, therefore suitable for controlling any sort of user or device that can be activated electrically; the relays can switch voltages up to 60 V and currents of the order of 1 A, but it is possible to drive more demanding users by having them managed by servorelays of suitable capacity, powering the coils by exchanging the circuit relays. Power supply: between 12 and 14 V - 200 mA.
IDEA OF USE: You can activate the receiver directly from PC or Raspberry PI with our USB remote control code M-RF-CMD. Thus creates a simple and complete wireless automation.
SPECIFICATIONS
• It supports radio controls with MM53200, UM3750 or UM86409 encodings
• Self-learning function
• Power supply between 12-14V DC
• Max absorption 200mA
• 4 relay outputs SPDT MAX 60V 1A
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