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Safeguard Supply ERA-PBTX User Manual

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ERA-PBTX Wireless Push Button
Introduction
The ERA-PBTX is a long-range wireless doorbell push button compatible with all
ERA receivers. This manual outlines how to program the ERA-PBTX push button
to an ERA receiver and will serve as the product manual for the kit and its
products.
Helpful Notes
All ERA transmitters are compatible with all ERA receivers.
The ERA-PBTX is a push-button transmitter that must be programmed
with an ERA-compatible receiver.
The push button is outdoor rated and contains a silicone gasket to keep
moisture out. Mount it with the small weephole pointing down to ensure
any moisture in the unit evaporates.
Push button measures 3.00'' H x 2.25'' W x 1.75'' D.
The halo ring around the center push will illuminate dimly for visibility
at night.
Then, when triggered (the center push button is pressed), the center halo
will illuminate brightly for approximately 2 seconds.
When programming multiple transmitters to an ERA receiver, the
common practice is to program a distinct melody for each programmed
transmitter to distinguish which transmitter was triggered.
Button Battery Installation:
*This product contains a coin battery that could be dangerous to children. Please review
the warnings regarding the batteries at the end of this manual.
The ERA-PBTX comes with a battery installed. Pull out the plastic tab to activate
the battery. Test the button by pressing the center push. The green halo LED
lighting should illuminate around the center push.
Replacing the Battery:
1. Remove the silicon casket around the ERA-PBTX.
2. Open the front cover by removing the silicon gasket sleeve around the
push button. Insert the included screwdriver into the square hole on the
bottom of the unit (figure 1), gently push, and then separate the top and
bottom halves of the case.
3. Remove the top part of the case from the lower part of the case (figure 2).
4. Install the included CR2450A 3V battery into the battery holder with the
positive (+) side of the battery facing up (figure 2).
5. Replace the silicon gasket around the push button.
6. Test the battery by pressing the center push. The green halo should
illuminate for approximately 2 seconds, signaling transmission. Note:
Program the push button to a compatible receiver before mounting the
push button.
Pair Transmitter to Receiver:
(always test the unit before installation)
The transmitter works with all ERA receivers. Basic programming requires the
user to program a transmitter to the receiver and select a melody for the receiver
to play when triggered by the transmitter.
Figure 1
Figure 2

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Summary of Contents for Safeguard Supply ERA-PBTX

  • Page 1 Pair Transmitter to Receiver: The ERA-PBTX comes with a battery installed. Pull out the plastic tab to activate (always test the unit before installation) the battery. Test the button by pressing the center push. The green halo LED The transmitter works with all ERA receivers.
  • Page 2 & follow the instructions for putting it into programming mode. Indicator: Figure 3 4. Press the center button to trigger the ERA-PBTX transmitter. The green When the battery in halo around the center button should illuminate brightly. the ERA-PBTX is 5.
  • Page 3 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • Safeguard Supply, an LHE, Inc. company, warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship 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.