The Cebek TL-310 is a 1-Channel 12 or 24Vdc powered Momentary, Toggling/Latching or Timer RF relay receiver module for Cebek "GROUP-3" transmitters.
The relay output on this receiver board can be set to operate in the following modes:
Reset Input: immediately turn off (or disable) the relay output (all operating modes). Connect to a simple contact closure like a switch, manual over-ride button, etc. The relay is disabled while the Reset input remains closed.
DIN-rail mountable using C7564.
From our Group 3 range of 433.92MHz RF remote control modules - mix and match from a variety of receiver and transmitter options to suit your needs (see compatibility table below). Up to 5 Group 3 transmitters can be learnt by a receiver. Other unlearnt transmitters within range will be ignored.
SpecificationsOperating Voltage | 12 or 24Vdc |
Current Consumption | 80mA |
Suitable Power Supply | CFE103 |
Output | 1 x SPDT Relay |
Maximum Output Load (Resistive) | Up to 240Vac or 28Vdc @ 3 Amps max. (Relay Datasheet) |
Relay Connections | NO, NC, C (Relay FAQ) |
Output Channels | 1 |
Relay Action | Momentary, Latching or Timer (0.1 to 132 Seconds) |
RF Frequency | 433.92 MHz |
Compatibility | RF Group 3 |
Compliance Standard | ETS 300-220 (opens in a new tab) |
Antenna | Not included - 130mm cable or Order Code C-0509 |
Board Connections | Screw terminal blocks |
Dimensions | ~ 72 x 65 x 30mm |
DIN-RAIL Mounting | C7564 |
Weight | 68g |
Product Format | PRE-ASSEMBLED Electronic Module Product Format Info |
TL-300 | 1-Channel Remote Control Transmitter, 25m |
TL-301 | 2-Channel Remote Control Transmitter, 25m |
TL-321 | 1-Channel Remote Control Transmitter, 100m |
TL-322 | 2-Channel Remote Control Transmitter, 100m |
TL-323 | 1-Channel Remote Control Transmitter, 300m |
TL-324 | 2-Channel Remote Control Transmitter, 300m |
TL-325 | 2-Channel Remote Control Transmitter Module, 100m |
TL-326 | 2-Channel Remote Control Transmitter Module, 300m |
NB Only one channel will operate if you use a 1-channel transmitter with a 2-channel receiver. You can use a 2-channel transmitter with two 1-channel receivers (see User Manual for details). You cannot use multiple button presses or simultaneously use two transmitters if they are operating in range of one another (regardless of their coding). |