The power supply of this receiver is 9-24V AC/DC.The max relay contacts current is3A.The Max number of remote key fobs is 400.
It is improved from our YET402pc-v2.0 receiver.
As you know YET402PC-V2.0 is compatible with all types of remote control、with large operating voltage range and large storage capacity. So there is no doubt that it is the most recommended model receiver to recommend to our clients. It has very high reputation among our customers. And it is with high repurchase rates.YET402pc-v3.0 has all the functional features of YET402pc-v2.0, but with its own additional functions.There is only momentary mode for YET402pc-v2.0. But there are 2 working modes for YET402pc-v3.0.
For Operating Modes,there are Pulse Mode and Latch Mode.
Pulse Mode– The relay switches ON by pressing a button on
the remote control and will remain ON until button is released.
Latch Mode - The relay switches ON by pressing a button on the remote control
and turns OFF when the button is
pressed again.
Programming of Pulse Mode
- Power up the MDU module – Power LED will turn ON.
- Press once Button S1 for programming Relay 1 or Button S2 for programming
Relay 2. The Learn LED will light up.
Press and hold a button on the remote control until the Learn LED flashes five
times.
Programming of Latch Mode
- Power up the MDU module – Power LED will turn ON.
- Press twice Button S1 for programming Relay 1 or Button S2 for programming
Relay 2. The Learn LED will light up.
Press and hold a button on the remote control until the Learn LED flashes five
times.
NOTE: Each button of the remote key fob could be programmed independently.
Erasing a remote control from the control module
ATTENTION: Erasing a remote control from the control module is performed by
resetting the MDU module and adding
the operating remote controls back to the module.
To reset the module:
- Press Button S1 or Button S2 on the control module and hold until the Learn LED
lights off. By doing this, all remote
controls stored in the module will be erased.
To add remote controls:
- Follow the steps above (section: Programming operating modes)