• Remove microphone from chime extender and mount microphone directly
to existing chime case or inside existing chime. Note: Do not mount mi-
crophone to chime bars.
– Gently pry microphone out of chime extender case (see Figure 3).
– Route microphone wires through small slot in chime extender case. Note:
If necessary, remove microphone wires from wire terminals using a small
phillips screwdriver. After routing wires as needed, reattach color-coded
wires to matching wire terminals (see Figure 5).
– Use double-sided tape (included) to attach the microphone to the existing
chime case. Note: Make sure the small hole in the microphone is facing
away from tape.
3. Adjust sensitivity. When the chime extender and the wireless chime are
working correctly, adjust the microphone sensitivity to the least sensitive
position to reliably activate the chime extender. If sensitivity is set too high,
common household noises may activate the chime extender.
4. Mount chime extender. Use either screws or double sided tape to mount
chime extender.
• Screw Mounting
– To mount with screws, remove battery cover by pressing on cover with
your thumb and sliding cover off (see Figure 2).
– Temporarily remove the batteries.
– Hold the chime extender in the desired location, and mark the two mounting
holes (see Figure 5).
– Drill two 7/32" diameter pilot holes for wall anchors (provided) and insert
anchors.
– Insert 2 screws (provided) through holes in back of chime extender and
tighten securely.
– Replace batteries and battery cover.
Red Wire Terminal
Black Wire Terminal
598-1070-04
Mounting Holes
Figure 5
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