The kit consists of a receiver connected to the motorized mechanism and a cigarette lighter transmitter plugged into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket; the two communicate via encrypted radio frequency.
When the button on the cigarette lighter transmitter is pressed, it powers on and remotely controls the receiver’s output for 2 seconds—enough time to simulate pressing the manual switch to open the door or gate (up to 10 receivers can be controlled).
It is also possible to control another automated device, as the receiver has two channels. And a single receiver can accept an unlimited number of transmitters!
Once the command has been transmitted, the transmitter switches to extended standby mode to minimize power consumption.
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Transmitter:
– Power supply: 10–24 V DC
– Standby current consumption: <<2 mA/h
– Transmission current consumption: 35 mA/h
– Carrier frequency: 868.5 MHz
– Maximum range: between 25 and 50 meters – Modulation: FSK
– Encoding: 128 bits
– Transmission power: ‹ 1 0 dB
– Receiver sensitivity: -1 1 2 dBm
– Temperature range: -20°C / +70°C
– Dimensions: 35 x 35 x 1 5 mm
– Weight: 14 g
Receiver:
– Number of outputs: 2 (MOS 1 A)
– Transmitter memory: unlimited
– Power supply: 10–24 V AC/DC
– Connection: 4-wire
– Current consumption: 4 mA
– Carrier frequency: 868.5 MHz
– Maximum range: between 25 and 50 m
– Modulation: FSK
– Sensitivity: -106 dB
– Temperature: -20°C / +70°C
– Dimensions: 35 x 35 x 1.5 mm
– Weight: 14 g