Programmable Key Fob

Programmable Key Fob at a Glance...

  • 2-Relays Installed
  • Programmable Key Fob
      - Distance 750 to 1000 Feet
  • Pairing Module to Key Fob
      - Pair up to 40 Key Fobs Per Board
      - Pair Key Fob to Multiple Boards
  • Many Button Commands Available
      - Toggle Command, Push On - Push Off
      - Momentary Command, Active Only When Pushed
      - Add Delay for Auto Shut-Off Function

Selecting the Proper Amperage

For more information on selecting a board with the correct relay amperage for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.

Programmable Key Fob

Programmable Key Fobs allows users to control relays by a simple push of a button through a key fob you hold in your hand.  The key fob can be used for simple on/off actions or configured for more complex actions with each button press.

Distance of 750 Feet

You can pair up to 40 key fobs to each board so everybody who needs one can have control of your devices for almost any application.  The boards reach working distances of 750 feet and up to 1000 feet with the 8-button key fob with with external antenna!!  One key fob can control multiple boards or multiple key fobs can control one.

You Configure the Action

Programmable Key FobWhen a button is pressed on the Key Fob, the KFX Receiver will send the command to the board.  You will configure what this command is!  It can be a simple toggle command or complex commands including delays.  Momentary commands can easily be configured with button press and button release events!  Push a button and the relay energizes, release the button and the relay de-energizes.

Selecting a Programmable Key Fob Board

What amperage relay do you need?  Below you will find the 2-channel Programmable Key Fobs that are available.  The difference being the amperage of the relays installed.  Choose a board that fits the amperage you are switching.  You will find SPDT relays in the 5, 10 and 20 amp versions and an SPST version in 30 amp.  For more information on selecting the correct relay amperage for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.