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Safeguard Supply ERA-DSRXPG Owner's Manual

Safeguard Supply ERA-DSRXPG Owner's Manual

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RA-DSRXPG Alarm Kit
Owner's Manual
Introduction
The ERA-DSTX is an outdoor rated P R sensor compatible with all ERA
receivers.
hen the combination of heat motion are detected, the
sensor will transmit a wireless radio signal up to ,
This user manual is for the ERA-DSRXPG which includes one outdoor
driveway sensor one plugin receiver.
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• The ERA-DSTX must be programmed to a ERA receiver to function.
Programming instructions, settings, mounting instructions are
included in this manual.
onsult the receiver s user manual for more details specifications for
settings.
• The ERA-DSTX is powered by a
p to
ERA-DSTX s may be programmed to a ERA receiver, There s no
limit to the number of receivers programmed to the ERA-DSTX.
t s recommended to choose a different melody for each programmed
receiver so you can determine which transmitter triggered the receiver.
hen the transmitter battery is low, it cause the receiver to generate
the sound twice in a row.
• Pac age contents P R sensor transmitter, plate mount, swivel mount,
screws ( ), plugin receiver, this user guide.
ERA-DSTX Sensor Specifications:
Power source: 9V alkaline battery
Detection range low, to 5 ft., medium, to 5 ft., high, to
ireless range up to ,
ft.
• Dimensions (H
D) .5
• Operating temperature -
to
• Operating fre uency
H
Setu Ste
or Setting
Sen or ran
. nstall a
battery (not included). See the section titled "Battery
nstallation."
ote do not re-assmeble the case until programming is
complete.
. Pair the sensor transmitter to the receiver. See
section titled Pair ran
itter to ecei er
.
ote some settings of the transmitter may be ad usted as needed.
Please see section titled
ft. to the receiver .
al aline battery (not included).
ft.
. 5 inches
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Once you have
ance Sen or Setting
Battery Installation:
. Remove the four screws on the bac of the sensor/transmitter case
using a Phillips head screwdriver (figure ).
. Remove top half of case from lower case.
. nstall a
al aline battery place it in the holder (figure ).
. See section titled, "Pairing ran
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hen battery gets wea , it will cause paired one to flash LED on
receiver for
minutes when triggered.
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Pair ran
itter to ecei er
(Always test unit prior to installation)
The transmitter wor s with the included receiver, the ERA-RXPG, as well as the
ERA-D RX ERA- PRX receivers. Basic programming calls for the user to pair
the transmitters with a receiver select a melody for the transmitter to
instruct the receiver to play when triggered.
1. Plugin the receiver (figure 5) into a standard wall outlet.
2. Hold down the "mode" button on the receiver until you hear a short tone
sound. A red LED will appear in the strobe lens of the receiver. This
denotes programming mode.
3. By default, the receiver is set to play the "ding-dong" sound. To change
the melody, press the "volume" button to scroll through the available
sounds. Once you hear the melody want, stop pressing the button.
4. Next wave your hand over the "sensor cell" or press the "test" button on
the transmitter/sensor (see figure 4).
5. You should hear a quick chime sound denoting successful pairing of the
sensor to the receiver. If this is the only sensor/transmitter you are
programming, go to the next step. To pair an additional transmitter,
repeat steps 3 & 4.
6. To exit programming mode, hold down the "mode" button (figure 5)
until you hear a short tone sound (approximately 3 seconds).
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Summary of Contents for Safeguard Supply ERA-DSRXPG

  • Page 1 , ft. to the receiver . This user manual is for the ERA-DSRXPG which includes one outdoor driveway sensor one plugin receiver. ( igure ) el ul ote •...
  • Page 2 O for outdoor use). WARRANTY Safeguard Supply warrants this product to be free of defects in material and wor manship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, abuse, act of god or improper operation.