
The Wireless Receiving Controller
Introduce
The Wireless Receiving Controller(hereinafter referred to as ‘WR05 Module’)
is an electronic control unit for remote controlling engine products. WR05 Module
can be used to remote control the engine on and off, and it also has study function,
and it will control the stepper motor on the choke to assist start and stop operation.
Function
User can freely choose the correspondence relation between Send Unit and engine
product. For example, user can use one Send Unit to control many engine product at
the same time, or use many Send Units to control one engine product.
In the case of remote control or using the key to start the engine, WR05 Module
can automatically control the choke to start the engine more successfully.
In the case of remote control or using the key to stop the engine, WR05 Module
can automatically cut off fuel feeding to save fuel and also protect the engine.
Characteristic
If remote starting failed for non module reason, it will continue the start
operation for a maximum of six times. If the engine still starts failed, the module
will stop the start operation.
In the case of remote control or using the key to start the engine, the choke
will close to concentrate for a while and then it will open automatically.
If remote starting failed for non module reason, the closing time of choke will
be longer and longer to concentrate sufficiently in the next five start operations.

Specification
Working Power Supply:DC 12V,Current≥3A
Consumed Power:MIN: 0.1 Watt,MAX:2.5 Watt
Operating Temperature:-20℃ ~ 70℃
Size(L *W * H ):88cm*69cm*23cm
Mounting Hole Distance:93cm
Weight:90~100g
Certification
FCC Certification:
FCC ID: RKWWR05
FCC Label Location:The Case Side
FCC Caution:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.