Hello,
I am looking for a wireless receiver (preferably flush mounted) with which to control two wall switches.
I have found such devices in Jula by Anslut. However, I am not sure if they will be suitable for my idea.
Description of the receiver
"Flush-mounted remote control receiver
control
Remote-controlled and self
programming receiver with on/off function and 67 million possible codes
off function and 67 million possible codes.
For indoor use. Range:
up to 30 metres. Maximum load:
1000 W. Frequency: 433.92 MHz. 230 V.
W:52xW:35 mm. "
The instructions say : "Self-programming" and "Code assignment. Bring the remote control close to the receiver, press the programming button on the receiver for 3 sec,
and the green LED on the receiver starts flashing slowly. Press the ON(ON) button on the remote control".
Will this device meet my requirements?
Second question, can two such receivers operate independently in one room?
i am enclosing links to the entire manual
switch
in Polish from page 6 Link
Receiver
in Polish from page 8 Link
I am looking for a wireless receiver (preferably flush mounted) with which to control two wall switches.
I have found such devices in Jula by Anslut. However, I am not sure if they will be suitable for my idea.
Description of the receiver
"Flush-mounted remote control receiver
control
Remote-controlled and self
programming receiver with on/off function and 67 million possible codes
off function and 67 million possible codes.
For indoor use. Range:
up to 30 metres. Maximum load:
1000 W. Frequency: 433.92 MHz. 230 V.
W:52xW:35 mm. "
The instructions say : "Self-programming" and "Code assignment. Bring the remote control close to the receiver, press the programming button on the receiver for 3 sec,
and the green LED on the receiver starts flashing slowly. Press the ON(ON) button on the remote control".
Will this device meet my requirements?
Second question, can two such receivers operate independently in one room?
i am enclosing links to the entire manual
switch
in Polish from page 6 Link
Receiver
in Polish from page 8 Link