LRA-DCRXA/DCRXA-L Wireless Door Chime
Owner’s Manual
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Intro u tion
The A
DCRXA/DCRXA-L is a wireless door chime from Safeguard Supply. The
wireless door chime is powered by C-sized alkaline batteries (not included) or by
an optional plugin transformer.
I
ortant otes
This receiver will work with up to four (4) compatible LRA transmitter/sensors,
with each transmitters being paired to a zone on the receiver.
The receiver has three (3) modes of operation; chime only, strobe only, chime
strobe.
The unit is powered by 3 x c-sized alkaline batteries. An optional plug is
available.
The unit may be wall mounted or sit upright on a flat surface.
The unit has 32 melodies to choose from with a sound rating of up to 90 dBA.
rogra
ing the
Receiver
There are a variety
of
compatible transmitters/sensors with t his receiver.
Each transmitter/sensor will be programmed to one (1) of the four (4)
zones on the
receiver
. We recommend assigning a
unique
melody to
each zone so you
distinguish
the triggering transmitter/sensor by the
sound the receiver plays.
The process of programming the receiver is the same, regardless of the
transmitter up to the point where
you
"trigger" the transmitter, as this
process is slightly different, depending on the transmitter. For example,
to
trigger
a push button you would simply press the button. To trigger a
magnetic
door contact you would
separate
the
magnetic
. Other than
this
,
the process is the same. If you are only programming one
transmitter/sensor, you do not have to program the other zones.
rogra
ing the
Receiver (
ont
In this example we are programming with the LRA-PBTXA-L. For
full instructions on the LRA-PBTXA-L push button, please consult
that manual.
Note: Once a zone is occupied (programmed) to a transmitter, the zone
cannot accept a different transmitter until the memory for that zone is
deleted or erased.
•
nsure the battery
(s) is installed in the wireless push button
transmitter you are programming to this unit.
•
E
nsure the batteries are installed in
the receiver
, or it is
plugged in using the optional add-on plug
,
•
pen the front co er of the recei er.
•
ress hold the one
selector button
.
for approximately
three seconds until you
see " one " flashing on the recei er.
•
hen it starts to flash,
release the one selector button. The
flashing one signifies
that this one is in
programming pairing mode.
•
If you are programming zone 1 on this receiver
mo e to the
next
step. If you are programming to a different one, press
the one selector
button
again to scroll to the desired one.
•
ext you will select the
desired melody for that
one by
scrolling through the melodies using the melody selector
button
♫
located next to one
selector button .
•
nce you hear the desired
melody, stop pressing the
melody selector button
♫
.
•
P
ress the button on the wireless push button (ensure
batteries are installed).
•
A green light will appear around push button trigger to
show
transmission.
W
hen the transmitter has
successfully
paired to
the
recei er,
the strobe on the
receiver
will flash once, and
the next
one s
will start blinking
(showing that zone is
now
in program mode).
•
If you would like to program another transmitter/sensor,
follow this step. If not, skip to the next step.
Pressing
the
♫
button, scroll to the desired melody f
or this one. nce
you
hear the melody, trigger the additional transmitter to pair the
transmitter to this one
.
This shows you are no longer in pairing
programming mode.
Installing Batteries or Using a Plug
On
Off
Pad
On
Pad
12V
Ready
12V Plug (optional)
Battery compartment
Battery cover
Speaker
Zone LED
Flasher
Zone selector
button
Melody
selector button
Volume control
Function Switch
Battery
compartment
Battery cover