TRAP Remote Controls
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TRAP
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Installation
Below is a simple example showing one possible way to wire a relay in order to give switched power
to an external load:
When the relay is energised the ‘COM’ connects to ’NO’ and power is applied to the Load.
1. Open the enclosure by removing fixing screws from the enclosure
2. Remove the antenna and slide out the circuit board.
3. Connect the power supply screw terminals 12-32V ac or dc to the supply terminals.
4. Wire your desired connections to the relay switches
5. Once all required wiring is complete, use the handheld transmitter to switch the outputs.
6. Change the output functions to latching, / Momentary Operation.
Relay
Relay
Relay
0V
L
O
A
D
12V
12V
0V
COM
NO
NC
Supply
Terminals
TRAP-RX
Re
la
y
CO
M
NC
NO
Live in
Switched
live out
1 2
FUSE 4A 230Vac
L
N
E
AC 230V MAINS IN
Relay2
Relay1
NO COM NC
Antenna
Reed Sw
(Magnet
operated
Switch)
Jumper Links
12-30V Version
230Vac Version
Receiver Operation - Relay Outputs
The TRAP system provides changeover relay switches each capable of switching up to 1.2KW
(5A @ 230V). Each relay is independent and separately controlled. Each output relay provides
an isolated switch. Connections are Common (COM), Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed
(NC).
C
O
M
NO
NC
Relay Connections when
Transmitter NOT Operating
C
O
M
NO
NC
Relay Connections when
Transmitter OPERATING