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DXT-23 DXT-42 DXT-54 DXR-702 DXT-25 DXSR-1504 DXSR-1508

 

The DXT-23 3-Button, 4-Channel Handheld Transmitter is a battery powered portable transmitter designed for use with Linear's DX-702 receiver.

The DXT-23 is a three-button, four-code transmitter. Pressing either of the transmitter's front buttons sends codes one and two. Pressing the small button on the transmitter's top sends code three. Pressing both front buttons together sends code four.

The DXT-23 is powered by two 3-Volt #2032 lithium batteries with an expected battery life of up to 5 years. The red test/operate indicator lights during operation and can be viewed from the front or the top of the unit. The indicator will glow dimly during operation when the batteries get low. It will stop lighting altogether during operation when the batteries are below 4.5 volts.

A removable pocket clip and belt clip are provided for each transmitter. Either can be attached to the back of the transmitter allowing the unit to be clipped to shirt pocket or slid onto a belt.

The top button on each transmitter can be hidden with the top button cover supplied with each unit.
 

The DXT-42 2-Button, 3-Channel Key Ring Transmitter is a battery powered, portable, miniature transmitter designed for use with Linear's DX-702 receiver.

The DXT-42 is a two-button, three-code transmitter. Each button sends a unique code. Pressing both buttons together sends code three. Press button(s) for a minimum of two seconds to insure receiver activation.

The DXT-42 is powered from two 3-Volt Type 1620 lithium batteries with an expected battery life of up to 5 years. When the transmitter's range decreases, or stops functioning, replace the batteries.

A detachable key ring is provided with each transmitter.
 

The DXT-54 Passive Infrared Motion Detector Transmitter is a battery powered passive infrared motion detector with a built-in transmitter designed for use with Linear's DX-702 receiver.  When the passive infrared sensor detects motion in its field of view, the transmitter sends a digitally coded wireless signal to its companion receiver.

In a typical installation, the motion detector is mounted indoors in a corner or on a wall between six and eight feet high. The sensor will monitor the infrared level in its detection pattern. If the level increases or decreases rapidly (as when a person or animal moves through the area) the transmitter triggers, sending an alarm signal to the receiver.

The unit is powered from a 9-Volt alkaline battery. The battery's life can be up to three years depending on the area's traffic. When the battery gets low, the test indicator will flash and a low battery signal will be sent to the receiver when the detector senses motion.  To conserve battery life, during normal operation, the detector can trigger the transmitter a maximum of once every four minutes.

For setup and testing, pressing the detector's test button places the unit in walk test mode for four minutes. The installer can walk in front of the unit while viewing the red test indicator through the detector's lens to determine the detection area.

In walk test, an alarm signal is sent each time the walk test indicator lights. During normal operation, the detector requires a pulse count of three events in eight seconds before sending an alarm transmission.
 

The DXR-702 is a two-channel digital receiver with two isolated relay outputs designed for use with the DXT-23, DXT-42 and/or DXT-54. When the receiver detects a signal from a transmitter programmed into its memory, the appropriate relay output activates. The relays have four optional output configurations.

In a typical installation, the receiver is connected to one or more CM-01s which will translate wireless actions into UPB commands. Transmitters are used to activate or control the devices. The receiver should be mounted with the supplied mounting bracket indoors or outdoors inside a weather resistant non-metallic housing.
 

The DXT-25 5-Button, 8-Channel Handheld Transmitter is a battery powered portable transmitter designed for use with Linear’s DX Format receivers. Each transmitter can be used in a limitless number of wireless remote control applications. Pressing a button on the transmitter sends a digitally coded wireless signal to its companion receiver.

The DXT-25 is a five-button, eight-code transmitter. Pressing any of the transmitter’s front buttons sends codes one through four. Holding down the small button on the transmitter’s top together with pushing with any of the front buttons sends codes five through eight.

The digital DX code format features over a million possible codes. The DX transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, so no field coding is required. The multi-button transmitters send variations of their preset codes depending on which buttons are pressed. Transmitters can send a signal for up to 10 seconds per activation.

For versatility, any transmitter code can be programmed into any receiver channel. Receivers must be programmed to the transmitter code before system testing and operation.

The DXT-25 is powered by two 3-Volt #2032 lithium batteries with an expected battery life of up to 5 years. The red test/operate indicator lights during operation and can be viewed from the front or the top of the unit. The indicator will glow dimly during operation when the batteries get low. It will stop lighting altogether during operation when the batteries are below 4.5 volts.

A removable pocket clip and belt clip are provided for each transmitter. Either can be attached to the back of the transmitter allowing the unit to be clipped to shirt pocket or slid onto a belt.

The top button on each transmitter can be hidden with the top button cover supplied with each unit.

 

The Model DXSR-1504 Supervised 4-Channel Receiver is a four channel supervised digital receiver with solid state outputs designed for use with Linear’s DX and DXS Format transmitters. This receiver can be used in a variety of security and remote control applications. When the receiver detects a signal from a transmitter programmed into its memory, the appropriate channel output activates. The channel outputs have three optional configurations; momentary, toggle on/off, and latch until restored. Status and low battery outputs are for supervisory indications. Cutting jumpers select which channels require supervisory status reports from transmitters.

The Model DXSR-1504 incorporates a dual high-sensitivity superheterodyne diversity receiver with two whip antennas. This type of receiver provides superior performance by preventing loss of signal due to multi-path interference.

In a typical installation, the receiver is connected to an alarm control panel, door strike, camera, high current relay or some other devices. Transmitters are used to activate or control the devices. The receiver should be mounted indoors or inside a weather resistant non-metallic housing for outdoor use.

The digital DX/DXS code format features over a million possible codes. The transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, so no field coding is required. For versatility, any transmitter can be programmed into any receiver channel. Receivers must be programmed to recognize the transmitter’s code before system testing and operation. Up to 32 transmitters can be programmed into the receiver. Each button on multi-button portable transmitters send a unique code, and are programmed as separate transmitters.

The CHANNEL display shows the channels activated and the presence of radio activity. Individual indicators for ALARM, STATUS, and LOW BATT show the supervisory status of each receiver channel. All outputs can be configured for normally open or normally closed.

 

The Model DXSR-1508 Supervised 8-Channel Receiver is an eight channel supervised digital receiver with solid state outputs designed for use with Linear’s DX and DXS Format transmitters. This receiver can be used in a variety of security and remote control applications. When the receiver detects a signal from a transmitter programmed into its memory, the appropriate channel output activates. The channel outputs have three optional configurations; momentary, toggle on/off, and latch until restored. Status and low battery outputs are for supervisory indications. Cutting jumpers select which channels require supervisory status reports from ransmitters.

The Model DXSR-1508 incorporates a dual high-sensitivity superheterodyne diversity receiver with two whip antennas. This type of receiver provides superior performance by preventing loss of signal due to multi-path interference.

In a typical installation, the receiver is connected to an alarm control panel, door strike, camera, high current relay or some other devices. Transmitters are used to activate or control the devices. The receiver should be mounted indoors or inside a weather resistant non-metallic housing for outdoor use.

The digital DX/DXS code format features over a million possible codes. The transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, so no field coding is required. For versatility, any transmitter can be programmed into any receiver channel. Receivers must be programmed to recognize the transmitter’s code before system testing and operation. Up to 32 transmitters can be programmed into the receiver. Each button on multi-button portable transmitters send a unique code, and are programmed as separate transmitters.

The CHANNEL display shows the channels activated and the presence of radio activity. Individual indicators for ALARM, STATUS, and LOW BATT show the supervisory status of each receiver channel. All outputs can be configured for normally open or normally closed.

 

Features:

DXT-23/DXT-25

DXT-42

DXT-54 DXR-702 DXSR-1504/DXSR-1508

High visibility operate LED

Two type 1620 lithium batteries supplied

Alarm and low battery transmissions  

32 transmitter capacity
 

Compatible with DX and DXS transmitters

Two type 2032 lithium batteries supplied

Detachable key ring supplied

Walk-test mode RF activity indicator Measured line of sight range of 1500 Feet

Pocket/belt clip supplied

RF frequency: 315 MHz

Fresnel lens with 24 facets

Quick-learn programming

Quick-learn programming

RF frequency: 315 MHz

 

Battery saver circuitry Operates on 11-17 VDC or 12-16 VAC power Selectable supervision

1.6" W x 4.2" H x 0.8" D

 

9-volt alkaline battery supplied

Two channels
 

Individual outputs per RF channel for alarm, low battery, and status trouble reports
Unique "extra" top button    

Low transmitter battery reporting

7-segment channel display
      Two form "C" relay outputs LED Indication for alarm, low battery, and status
      One Amp contact rating @ 24 Volts Solid state outputs
      Selectable relay activation time 100 mA maximum output rating
      Current consumption: 25 mA standby, 90 mA operating @ 12 VDC Selectable outputs per channel: momentary, latch, toggle
     

5.5" W x 4.0" H x 1.25" D

7.25" W x 5.0" H x 1.0" D (without antennas)

Key Benefits

bulletThe digital DX code format features over a million possible codes
bulletThe DX transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes, so no field coding is required
bulletEach transmitter can be used in a limitless number of wireless remote control applications
bulletFor versatility, any transmitter code can be programmed into any receiver channel
bulletThe transmitter buttons have a positive click feel

Pricing

Description SKU # Price    
DXT-23 DXT-23

$32.22

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DXT-42 DXT-42 $36.14 BUY NOW! Spec Sheet
DXT-54 DXT-54 $69.90 BUY NOW! Spec Sheet
DXR-702 DXR-702 $61.95 BUY NOW! Spec Sheet
DXT-25 DXT-25 $53.93 BUY NOW! Spec Sheet
DXSR-1504 DXSR-1504 $76.95 BUY NOW! Spec Sheet
DXSR-1508 DXSR-1508 $87.40 BUY NOW! Spec Sheet

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