RODOT MTD12A-4
RODOT MTD12A-4 12V DC Motor Drive Forwards and Reverse Controller Module Switch User Manual
Brand: RODOT | Model: MTD12A-4
1. Ifihan
This manual provides detailed instructions for the RODOT MTD12A-4 12V DC Motor Drive Forwards and Reverse Controller Module Switch. This miniature motor control module is designed for DC motors operating between 3V and 18V, enabling precise control of forward rotation, reverse rotation, and stop functions via a wireless remote transmitter. It is suitable for various applications including automobiles, electric curtains, water pumps, garage doors, and rolling shutter doors (DC only).
Key features include its compact size for installation in limited spaces, strong RF signal technology allowing control up to 164 feet through obstacles, and a user-friendly wire design for direct connection to power and motor. The module also offers a power-saving mode to reduce standby current.
2. Ọja Ipariview
The RODOT MTD12A-4 system consists of a compact motor control module and a 433Mhz RF wireless remote transmitter. The module features a learning button for pairing and mode selection, and clearly marked terminals for power and motor connections.

Image 2.1: The RODOT MTD12A-4 motor control module and two remote transmitters.
3. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | MTD12A-4 |
| Awọn ọna Voltage | DC 3V ~ 18V |
| Igbohunsafẹfẹ RF | 433Mhz |
| Receiver Module Size | 32.2 x 12.8 x 3 mm |
| Ibiti o pọju | Titi de 164 ẹsẹ (50 mita) |
| Standby Current (Default) | 6mA |
| Standby Current (Power Saving Mode) | 1mA |
| Atagba Batiri Iru | 12V A23 (included) |
| Awọn irinše to wa | Motor remote control switch (module + transmitter) |
4. Eto
4.1. Aworan aworan
Connect the motor control module according to the diagram below. Ensure correct polarity for both the power supply and the motor to prevent damage.

Image 4.1: Wiring connections for the RODOT MTD12A-4 module. Connect DC 3V~18V power to the DC+ (red) and DC- (black) terminals. Connect the motor to the Motor+ (yellow) and Motor- (green) terminals.
4.2. Learning Button Location
The learning button on the control module is used for pairing remotes and selecting operating modes. Refer to the image below for its location.

Aworan 4.2: Isunmọ view of the RODOT MTD12A-4 module, highlighting the learning button (circled in red).
4.3. Atagba Batiri sori
The remote transmitter requires a 12V A23 battery. Ensure the battery is inserted with the correct polarity.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1. Pairing Modes
The module supports three operating modes: Momentary, Toggle, and Latching. Follow the instructions below to set your desired mode.
- Momentary Mode Pairing:
Press the learning button once. The indicator light will turn on continuously. Press button A on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then remain on. Then, press button B on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then turn off, indicating successful pairing in Momentary Mode.
Isẹ: Press and hold button A for forward rotation, release to stop. Press and hold button B for reverse rotation, release to stop. - Toggle Mode Pairing:
Press the learning button twice. The indicator light will turn on continuously. Press button A on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then remain on. Then, press button B on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then turn off, indicating successful pairing in Toggle Mode.
Isẹ: Press button A once for forward rotation, press A again to stop. Press button B once for reverse rotation, press B again to stop. - Latching Mode Pairing:
Press the learning button three times. The indicator light will turn on continuously. Press button A on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then remain on. Then, press button B on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then remain on. Finally, press button C (or the stop button, if available) on the remote control; the indicator light will flash and then turn off, indicating successful pairing in Latching Mode.
Isẹ: Press button A for forward rotation. Press button B for reverse rotation. Press button C (or the stop button) to stop the motor.
5.2. Clean Code (Clear Paired Remotes)
To clear all previously paired remote controls from the module's memory:
- Press the learning button 8 times. The indicator light will flash and then turn off, confirming that all paired remote key values have been cleared.
5.3. Agbara Nfi Ipo
The module features a power-saving mode to reduce quiescent current.
- Enable Power Saving Mode: Press the learning button 4 times. The indicator light will flash and then turn off, indicating the module has entered power-saving mode. In this mode, the quiescent current is reduced from 6mA to 1mA. Note that you may need to press and hold the remote control button for a longer duration to wake up the module.
- Disable Power Saving Mode: Press the learning button 5 times. The indicator light will flash and then turn off, indicating the module has exited power-saving mode.
5.4. Usage Demonstration Video
Video 5.1: A demonstration of the DC motor forward/reverse module in operation, showing how the remote control interacts with the module to control a small motor. This video illustrates the basic functionality and responsiveness of the system.
6. Itọju
- Keep the module and remote transmitter clean and dry. Avoid exposure to moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.
- Nigbagbogbo ṣayẹwo gbogbo awọn asopọ onirin lati rii daju pe wọn wa ni aabo ati ominira lati ipata.
- Replace the remote control battery (12V A23) when its performance degrades or the indicator light on the remote becomes dim.
7. Laasigbotitusita
- Mọ́tò náà kò dáhùn sí latọna jijin:
- Check if the module is receiving power.
- Rii daju pe batiri isakoṣo latọna jijin ko ti dinku.
- Re-pair the remote control with the module following the pairing instructions for your desired mode.
- Verify that the module's antenna is not obstructed or damaged.
- Motor moves in the wrong direction:
- Check the motor wiring polarity (Motor+ and Motor- connections). Swapping these connections will reverse the motor's direction.
- Short remote control range:
- Ensure the module's antenna is extended and not obstructed.
- Check for sources of RF interference in the environment.
- Verify the remote control battery strength.
- Module indicator light not working:
- Check the power supply to the module.
- If the module is in power-saving mode, the indicator light may behave differently.
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