



RX-T Receiver With Timer Function
The RX-T is a small, versatile 868MHz 2-channel receiver with timer function, designed to work seamlessly with our range of wireless touch switches, as well as selected handheld and desk-mounted transmitters.
Perfect for use in access control, automation, and door entry systems, the RX-T enables secure, wireless operation with adjustable timing for latching or momentary output.
Key Features:
- Compact and discreet design for easy installation
- 2 independent normally open outputs for multiple device control
- Built-in timer function for custom activation durations
- Compatible with a wide range of 868MHz transmitters
- Ideal for door automation, gates, and security systems
- Reliable wireless signal with secure performance, 50 metre working range
Whether you're upgrading an existing system or building a new one, the RX-T offers flexible, user-friendly wireless control in a compact form factor.
Additional information
Weight | 0.07 kg |
- 868.35MHz Radio.
- 12-24V AC or DC.
- 2 channels.
- Configure any button to any channel.
- 1A normally open contacts.
- Momentary, timed or latching outputs.
- In timed mode, if the receiver receives another signal from a transmitter within the time, the relay will unlatch.
- Can learn up to 200 codes.
- Can be controlled by wireless transmitters or our proximity switches.
- Max 50m range between RX-T and transmitters/switches.
- Dimension - 89 x 56 x 21mm.
Solution:
If the relay in the receiver is clicking & the LED turning on when the transmitter/touch sensor is pressed:
- The system is working. Check the wiring from the receiver to the equipment. Refer to the manual of the equipment or contact the manufacturer.
If not:
- Check there is power to the receiver.
- Check the transmitter/touch sensor is programmed into the receiver. If you have a transmitter with more than one button, each button must be programmed individually. See also next sections.
Solution:
- Check the remote is compatible and looks identical to other remotes on the system.
- Change the batteries, even if the LED is lighting up.
- Refer to the receiver manual or follow the programming video tutorial.
- If more than one remote won’t program, the issue is unlikely to be the remotes. Check there are no metal objects obstructing the receiver, extend the antenna if possible, and check its power supply.
- If a new installation, test in a different location to determine if the issue is signal interference.
Solution:
- Change the batteries, even if the LED is lighting up.
- If more than one has stopped working at the same time, check there’s power to the receiver. If you can hear the receiver relay clicking or see the red LED turning on when you press a remote, then the system is working. The issue is probably with the equipment the receiver is activating, e.g. auto door, gate, garage, etc. Contact your installer or maintenance company.