GB | Wireless Doorchime
The set consists of a doorbell button (transmitter) and a chime (receiver). The chime is designed for
permanent placement in a room or can be used as a portable „pager". Transmission between the
button and the chime is carried by 433.92 MHz radio waves. Range depends on local conditions and
reaches up to 100 m in open spaces without interference. For proper usage of the wireless doorchime,
read the instruction manual thoroughly.
Specifications
Range: up to 100 m in an open area (can drop down to up to one fifth in a busy area)
Pairing the chime with buttons: self-learning function
Pairing capacity: max. 8 buttons
Number of ringtones: 16
Ringtone volume: adjustable in 4 levels
Three different modes: audio signalisation only; light signalisation only; light and audio signalisation
Water-resistant button (transmitter) with IP44 enclosure
Working frequency: 433.92 MHz, 10 mW e.r.p.max
Button power supply: 1× 3 V (CR2032) battery
Chime power supply: 3× 1.5 V (AA) batteries
Chime Description (see Fig. 1)
1 – speaker
2 – ringtone change button
3 – bell LED
4 – ringing signalisation setting button
Button Description (see Fig. 2)
1 – ring button/button LED
2 – hole for opening the battery cover
3 – battery compartment CR2032 – battery for the button
S2 – button for erasing the doorchime's memory
Button Installation (see Fig. 3)
Pairing the Button with the Chime
1. Remove the rear cover by inserting a screwdriver into the hole on the side of the button. Insert a
3 V type CR2032 battery into the button. Make sure to observe the correct polarity!
2. Insert 3× 1.5 V AA batteries into the chime. Make sure to observe the correct polarity. Use 1.5 V
alkaline batteries only; do not use rechargeable 1.2 V batteries.
3. Once the batteries are inserted, the chime will switch to self-learning pairing mode, which lasts for
30 seconds. During this time, press the ring button. The LED on the doorbell will flash, the chime
will ring and the button is now paired with the chime. This automatically ends self-learning mode.
4. Re-assemble the button.
5. To pair additional buttons, repeat the process from step 1.
6. You can pair a maximum of 8 buttons this way.
7. Transmission range is 100 m in an open space without electromagnetic interference. The range is
influenced by local conditions, such as the number of walls through which the signal has to pass,
metal door frames and other elements which affect the transmission of radio signals (presence
of other radio devices operating at a similar frequency, such as wireless thermometers, gate
controls etc.). Transmission range can decrease drastically due to these factors.
8. The chime (receiver) is designed for permanent placement in a room or can be used as a
portable „pager".
Note: If you pair another button (9th and more), the memory of the first buttons in descending order
will be automatically erased.
5 – volume setting button
6 – battery compartment
7 – hole for hanging
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