Signal Receiver

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Wireless Signal Receiver
Signal Receiver.png
Block type: Single
Powered by: Wireless Signal
Requirements for operation: Nothing
Stackable: Yes (64)

Remote Signal Receiver is used to receive wireless electrical signal transmitted by Signal Transmitter or Wireless Button. To proper work you need to set specified channel which the Receiver will work on.
Signal Receiver has indicator light which determines connection status.

Behavior

It has menu where you can set work mode. The receiver has three work modes - biggest value, smallest value or toggle.

Signal Receiver menu.






Biggest value

When you use multiple wireless signal sources which have different signal values, the receiver set in this mode will receive only the biggest one.
In this example both Signal Transmitters are working on the same channel.
Receiver A is set in Biggest value mode and it's receiving 75% signal.
Receiver B is set in Smallest value mode and it's receiving 25% signal.

First example











Smallest value

When you use multiple wireless signal sources which have different signal values, the receiver set in this mode will receive only the smallest one.
It works as shown in example above.

Toggle value

In this mode the receiver will react as a switch. To switch it's state you have to deliver only short pulse of signal from, for example, Wireless Button.
You can use this mode to control one Relay by multiple Wireless Buttons.

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