Syantek BHZ0320U-RF Remote Control Power Strip User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- Syantek
Table of Contents
Syantek BHZ0320U-RF Remote Control Power Strip
Self-Learning
Remote Control Outlet Switch Series
Please read and understand the instruction manual
carefully before use!
Product:
This product consists of one or two remote transmitters wit
ON and OFF functions and several socket receivers.
Features
Each socket receiver can be manually switched or via the handy transmitter.
- Individual ON and OFF functions from the remote transmitter.
- Easy to use and operate – use one transmitter to control a single socket receiver or program more than one transmitter to each socket receiver.
- Self-Learning type, any one transmitter, and socket can be programmed with each other, so extra sockets and remote controls can be purchased separately and matched to the existing unit. Very lower standby power consumption, reduced energy cost when not working
- The socket will remain ‘OFF’ after a power cut, saving energy
- Reduce fire risk and protect your appliances.
Installation
- Install a 1pc 12V(23A) Alkaline battery in the transmitter’s battery compartment, making sure the polarity + / – of the battery is correct.
- Plug each socket into a power socket and plug a device into each socket.
- Push each ON or OFF button on the transmitter, which will turn on or off the corresponding socket accordingly.
Product illustration:
- 1 x Always ON outlet + 3 x Individually RF controlled outlets
- 3x USB charging ports, Max.2.4A ( Single USB port), Total
- 4.5A (3 x USB ports)
Note: Extra buttons on transmitters can be used with additional sockets.
Resetting a Socket (Cancel programming):
To remove a socket from all transmitter pairings:
- Unplug the device connected to the remote socket.
- Remove the socket from the power socket.
- Press and hold the program button on the socket
- Plug the socket back into the power socket while continuing to hold the program button for approximately 5 seconds until the indicator begins to flash.
- Program reset is successful when the indicator on the socket flashes several times and stops blinking
Re-Programming/Self-Learning Operation:
The sockets are pre-programmed for immediate use, but maybe there are a few
units are not pre-programmed or programmed incorrectly, or you want to change
the pre-set configuration to meet your needs. Please follow the steps below:
- Resting a socket as per the mentioned sections above firstly
- Press and hold the programming button until the indicator light starts to blink
- Release the program button, and press the ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ button for any desired number on the transmitter.
- Programming /paring is successful when the indicator light stops blinking.
Note: You may repeat the re-programming steps to assign up to more sockets to a single pair of buttons on the transmitter to simultaneously control multiple devices one time.
Troubleshooting:
In the case that one socket is unresponsive to a remote control, follow the
steps below to resolve the issue:
- If the socket is unresponsive to the remote control, please refer to the ‘Resetting a socket and ‘Re-programming Operation’ sections in the manual.
- Replace the remote batteries with new 12V (23A) batteries.
- Low battery power may decrease readable wireless remote range.
- Make sure the socket and device are properly connected and powered on.
- Make sure that the socket is placed in an area with proper air circulation without overheating.
- Make sure the maximum load current of 15A or 10A is not being exceeded. If so, unplug the device from the socket immediately.
- Resetting a sockel’ is always prior to Re-programming operation* when you want to make some changes.
Notes:
- The sockets are intended for indoor use only.
- The wireless range may be shortened by other electronic devices, appliances, walls, and other physical barriers. + Avoid exposure to high-temperature sources, direct sunlight, or exposure to moisture.
- DO NOT exceed the maximum load current of 15A or 10A
- The sockets are best used in areas with proper air circulation.
- For your safety, make sure the batteries within the transmitters are correctly installed before use.
- DO NOT dispose of any part of this product in a fire.
- This device is not intended for use in areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms.
- For best performance, regularly change the batteries in the remote control.
- Discard all parts of this product in accordance with local environmental regulations. Do not dispose in regular household waste.
- If the remote is not in use for an extended period of time, remove the batteries.
- When cleaning. use a dry or damp cleaning cloth to wipe the socket and remote surfaces.
Technical data
Models: BHC1801-RF
Working Voltage for socket| –
120V..J. 60Hz
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r,ansmlssJon frequency|
| 15A(RC$iSlivo}
Max. load power| 1800W(Resist!Ve)
Remotecontrol distance| 100 feet(free.three)
Power to r ttansminer– OC12V (23A) Alk.al!no b-alt«y
Models: BHC1802-RE
Models: BH9907U-RF
Working Voltage for socket
‘–
Transmission frequency
| t 20V- i60 Hz
433.92MHz
|
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Max. glad current| 10A (Re$1Slive)
Max. load power| 1200W(R6$iM!vo)
RemO!e controldi51anoe| 100feet (free area)
Power for 1ransmitter| OC12V(23A)Alkaline battery
Models: BHZ0320U-RF
Working Voltage,o fOr s0<:kot | 12SV–J60Hl. |
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Transmission frequency | -433.92MHz |
Mt1xJoad cutten.1 | 10A(Resiib’ve) 8A(Tunl)Sten) |
Max.Joad power | 1251JW (Re$i$llve); |
1000W (Resn. tive):
USSPower| 5VDC.4.5A(TO<al)
5VDC,2.4A (Slngl<>)
Cab. le s.pecifiations:| 14AWG
Romoto controldl$tano&| 100 f88t (free area )
Pov.’&r for trans.milter| DC12V ( 23A}Alkaline gallery