ERA-DCKIT Wireless Push Button
Introduction
The ERA-DCKIT is a long-range, wireless door chime kit. It includes the ERA-
PBTX (push button/transmitter) and the ERA-RXPG plugin. This product manual
outlines programming the ERA-PBTX to the ERA-RXPG.
Helpful Notes
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All ERA transmitters are compatible with all ERA receivers.
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The ERA-PBTX is a push-button transmitter that must be programmed
with an ERA-compatible receiver.
The push button is outdoor rated.
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The push button measures 3.00'' H x 2.25'' W x 1.75'' D.
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The halo ring around the center push will illuminate dimly for visibility
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at night.
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When triggered (the center push button is pressed), the center halo will
illuminate brightly for approximately 2 seconds.
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The ERA-RXPG has three operational modes: strobe only, sound only,
and strobe + sound (see Figure 3).
The ERA-RXPG has 12 different melodies to choose from.
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The ERA-RXPG may be programmed with up to 12 ERA transmitters.
Each transmitter may have a distinct melody.
An ERA transmitter's range (line of sight) to the receiver is 4,000 ft.
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Push 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.
with the battery installed. Pull out the plastic tab to activate the battery. Test the
button by pressing the center push.
Replacing the Battery:
1. Remove the silicon casket around the ERA-PBTX.
Pair Transmitter to Receiver:
The ERA-PBTX comes
2. Insert the included screwdriver into the square hole on the bottom of the
unit (figure 1). Gently push in and separate the top and bottom.
3. Install the included CR2450A 3V battery into the battery holder with the
positive (+) side of the battery facing up (figure 2).
4. Replace the silicon gasket around the push button.
5. Test the battery by pressing the center push. The green halo should
illuminate for approximately 2 seconds.
1. Ensure the ERA-RXPG is plugged into a standard wall outlet.
2. On the ERA-RXPG receiver, hold down the "mode" button (lower button
in Figure 3) until you hear a short tone sound, and the red LED (inside
the front lens cover) begins to blink. This denotes that the unit is in
programming mode. Release this button.
3. Press the melody selector button to scroll through available melodies.
Stop pushing this button when you hear the sound you want the
respective push button to play.
4. Push the center button on the push button. The receiver will play a quick
chime sound, notifying the transmitter that it is programmed to the
receiver. The red LED should still be blinking.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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