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Olide AM56 Receiver Built-in Adjustable Stroke Automatic Window Opener
Electronic chain motor is widely used for motorized sliding sash, cashment and skylight window etc. Particular for high place which is hard to manual operation, works with all kinds of remote control and realizes automation operation.
With various automatic control systems, it can realize manual on/off,automatic smoke on/off, automatic temperature on/off, etc.
Olide AM56 AC Automatic Window Opener Manual
Olide AM56 Receiver Built-in Adjustable Stroke Automatic Window Opener Function Characteristics
- Wide voltage AC100-240V input is suitable for national voltage standards;
- Different stroke can be selected by adjusting the knob switch, the maximum stroke can reach 400mm;
- Suitable for windows with a width as small as 470mm;
- Blocking stop function, protecting the safety of the system and the users;
- Electronic limit function, motor built-in overload, over-current protection device;
- Life can reach 10000 opening and closing movements;
- The chain adopts double layers stainless steelsheet, running stably and smoothly;
- The shell is made of sand blasting aluminum profile, sides end covers and mounting brackets are all zinc alloy precision die casting;
- The internal structure is fixed by two fire-proof ABS and the guide rail is POM material to achieve higher safety factor and mute effect;
- Easy to install and disassemble, more humanized design.
Olide AM56 Receiver Built-in Adjustable Stroke Automatic Window Opener Technical Specifications
Model No.: | AM56AC 100-400mm |
Rated Voltage: | AC100-240V |
Push/Pull Force: | 250N/250N |
Speed: | 10mm/s |
Running Distance: | 100-400mm |
Window Width: | 0.47~1.5m |
Rated Power: | 28W |
Frequency: | 433.92MHz |
Temp: | -20°C-+75°C |
Size: | 460x42x55mm |
IP Class: | IP42 |
Olide AM56 Receiver Built-in Adjustable Stroke Automatic Window Opener Structure Explanation
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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I have 10 windows in a clerestory (also sometimes called a cupola) that I need to operate. Can I centralize the control modules in my utility room and run 24V DC lines to each AM56 in the clerestory?
Hi,
Yes, you can. But not the receiver built-in model, it's AC type model, we have another DC type AM56 window opener, https://www.olidesmart.com/collections/am56/products/am56
Replace the receiver with WiFi switch, you can use your mobile phone to control 10 machines at the same time. -
Unable to programme the remote control, is there a video or better instructions?
Hi Pete,
Can you please tell me your email address? So that manual can be send. -
buonasera, funziona anche con broadlink? grazie
Hi VE,
Yes, it can work with broadlink -
Hello, I lost the remote control. You can sell me a new one. Greetings.
Please find the product link below:
https://www.olidesmart.com/collections/automatic-window-opener/products/433-92mhz-remote-control-receiver-for-automatic-window-opener-wireless-transmitter -
Can I wire directly into a 110 wire from my outlet ? My model is am56-le250n-400mm with remote control that comes with opener
Yes, it's a AC motor, you can wire it to 110V directly.
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Need for to get the remote to work, here’s my correct email
Hi,
Here is the manual for the product, there is detailed steps: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0018/5119/5427/files/Olide_AM56_AC_receiver_built_in_automatic_window_opener.pdf?v=1679367604 -
Need manual or instruction to get remote to work
Hi,
Here is a manual for the window opener, there are detailed steps on how to pair the remote.
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0018/5119/5427/files/Olide_AM56_AC_receiver_built_in_automatic_window_opener.pdf?v=1679367604 -
Would like instructions showing wiring hook-up for model AM56AC please. No paperwork came with unit. I know its a AC connection but your wire colors don't match standard three wire cords I have. Too, old to experiment! Address: Robert McDonald 8 Skylark Rd. Lebanon, NH 03766 Thank you.
Hi,
You can refer to the picture: