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Using the 

M

agnetic 

C

ontact:

The  magnetic  contact  can  be  used  on  most doors/windows 
with a gap of less than ½ inch.

Mount the push button on the door jam with the screws 

provided.

Mount the magnet on the door (within ½” of the push 

button) with the screws provided.

After mounting the magnet on the door snap the cover 

on the magnet case.

The magnetic contact can be used on either side of the 

push button. (Figure 

3

)

The mounting bracket is located on the back

 of the ERA-UTX and 

can be removed by simply sliding it off.

Position the bracket were you would

like it

 

and place two screws in the holes

provided.

 

To place  the 

ERA-UTX

 back

simply slide it over the bracket.

If mounting the ERA-UTX outdoors it 

is recommended to place the 

silicone plugs in the screw holes at 

the back of the case to prevent 

moisture from entering the case. 

MOUNTINg

(Figure 

3

)

Using the Relay on the ERA-UTX

:

 

The 

ERA-UTX

 can be 

activated by any type of detector which provides a normally  open 

(N/O) or normally closed (N/C) output.  

1.

Locate the terminals at the bottom of the 

case. (Figure 

6

)

2.

Insert the wires through the 

silicone

gasket and make the

 connection

 on the 

terminals.

3.

For a normally closed (N/C)

 connection, 

connect the wires to· the NC and Common 

(center) terminals.

4.

For a normally open (N/O) connection, 

connect the wires

 between 

the NO and 

Common (center)

 terminals.

(Figure 

6

)

terminals

Mounting the 

T

ransmitter

:

 

The transmitter can be mounted to  any wall

  using  the  mounting

bracket.  (Figure  5)

(Figure 

4

)

1.

Hold down "mode" button until you hear a short 

tone 

& the zone 1 

LED flashes.

2.

Hold down the "mode" & "volume" button

 s

imultaneously

 

until all 

LEDs stop flashing & you hear a short melody sound 

(approximately 5 seconds).

3.

All LEDs will stop flashing & only the green LED power indicator will 
display.  The memory is now erased.

Erasing Programming (memory):

If multiple normally closed (N/C) contacts are to be used, they should 

be run in series to the N/C contacts.

If multiple normally open (N/O) contacts are used, they should be run 

in parallel to the N/O contacts.

Note:  Both N/O and N/C contacts can be used simultaneously along 

with the magnetic contact and push button.

Using 

Multiple 

Devices on the ERA-UT

X

 Relay

:

BRACKET

Connecting

 

12V DC Accessories to the ERA-DCRX Receiver

Pair the transmitter to the receiver per the instructions for that 

transmitter.

Each zone features 1 x 12V DC output that is activated when that 

zone is triggered

, the + & - screws for each output may be seen 

in figure 7 below.

The o

utput duration for the 12V DC output  may be set to 5 sec, 10 

sec, 1 min, & 2 min

 by adjusting dip switches (see figure 

8

)

The 

duration setting applies to all zones.

The C-Form Relay

, labeled "Relay" in figure 7 below, 

may be 

associated with a specific zone or multiple zones

 & will take on the 

duration of the 12V DC output

.

12V  DC output current: 400mA maximum.

The form “C” relay is rated for 24 VDC at 3 Amp maximum current.

Form "C" relays DOES NOT supply power to external device.

1.

Unplug the receiver & separate the top half from the lower half of the 

case.

2.

On the Located the positive (+) & negative (-) wires on the 12V DC 

accessory. The Red is positive wire is positive & the negative wire is 

black or black/red stripped.

3.

For the SS-PSIREN ONLY:  There are no wires for this accessories, only 

terminal screws.  Open the case of the SS-PSIREN-W.  Located the 

screws at the bottom (see Figure 3).

4.

Locate the external 12V  DC terminal connection block that 

corresponds to the respective zone on the ERA receiver (figure 1).    For 

example, if a push button is paired to zone 1, and you want the siren to 

sound for zone 1, wire the siren into the terminal block for zone.

5.

Loosen the + and - screws for the respective zone you are hooking an 

accessory to on the ERA-DCRX receiver.

6.

WIRING for the SS-PSIREN-W

 is slightly different from the others 

accessories to continue wiring of the SS-PSIREN-W, go to the section 

titled "

Wiring the SS-PSIREN-W

."

7.

For all other accessories, insert the positive (red) wire from the 

accessory into the positive (+) terminal screw for the respective zone 

on the ERA-DCRX. Insert the negative (black or red/black) from the 

accessory into the negative (-) terminal screw. 

8.

Re-tighten screws on the terminal blocks of the ERA-DCRX receiver.

9.

Adjust the output duration of the 12V DC ouput.  Please see section 

titled "Adjusting 12V DC Output Duration."

10.

Snap the cover back on the ERA-DCRX.

11.

Plug-in the ERA-DCRX receiver.

12.

Ensure the volume is turned on the receiver, the battery is installed in 

the transmitter, and the transmitter is programmed to the receiver.

13.

Test to ensure the transmitter triggers the receiver and the accessory is 

triggered by the 12V output on the ERA-DCRX.

The ERA-DCRX receiver features a live 12V DC output for each of the 

four zones of the receiver.  These outputs may be used to power 12V DC 

accessories such as strobe lights, sirens, fire alarm bells, and more.  To 

access the live 12V DC outputs and C-Form relay, separate the top half 

of the receiver case from the lower half.  The outputs and relay are 

located on the PC board and are shown below in figure 7.

(Figure 

3

)

(Figure 

7

)

(Figure 

8

)

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