Functioning
The receiver is followed by current pulse triggered by pressing any (bell) connected to the relay. Turning off the receiver will be the next pulse or automatically turn off after a preset time. Longer duration (minimum 2 seconds) pressing the relay instantaneous permanently. It will cut out after a momentary button is pressed again (or after a power failure).
Power table
The above data are indicative and will depend to a large extent on the design of a specific receiver (especially for LED bulbs, energy saving lamps, electronic transformers and pulse power supplies), switching frequency and working conditions.
Tips
Illuminated buttons
Due to the low supply voltage, illuminated buttons should not be used. Maximum load current The contact current given in the technical data is the maximum value and may be subject to restrictions – more information. If the information provided indicates that the relay in the device is insufficient, it is recommended to use an external switching element (e.g. contactor) adapted to switch large surge currents. State memory The relay does not have a “memory” of the contact position. This means that after the power supply is switched on, the relay contact will always remain in the off state. Resistance to surge currents The device uses an “inrush” type relay characterized by high resistance to short-term surge currents generated, for example, when switching on LED lamps, ESL fluorescent lamps, electronic transformers, discharge lamps, etc.