Erasing the Memory of Paired Buttons
1. Remove the button's rear cover.
2. Set the chime to pairing mode – remove the batteries from the chime and reinsert them.
A ringtone will play.
3. Press the S2 button on the back of the button (transmitter) within 30 seconds.
4. The ringtone will play again – the memory of all paired buttons is erased.
Ringtone Selection
On the front of the chime under the optical signalisation glass is the
Repeatedly press the button to select a ringtone – the last ringtone played is the one set.
Setting Ringtone Volume
You can set 4 volume levels (100 % – 75 % – 50 % – 25 %).
1. Repeatedly press the
2. The volume that played last is the one that is set.
Setting Ringing Mode
Repeatedly press the
Each press sets a different ringing mode:
1. Acoustic + optical signalisation
2. Acoustic signalisation only
3. Optical signalisation only
Indication of Low Battery in the Doorbell
If the doorbell starts beeping and a red LED starts flashing, the batteries are low.
Replace the batteries with new ones as soon as possible.
Installation of the Doorbell Button (Transmitter)
1. Before installing the button, check that the set works reliably in the chosen spot.
2. Remove the rear cover by inserting a screwdriver into the hole on the side of the button.
3. Use double-sided adhesive tape or two screws to attach the back of the cover to the wall. Although
the button is weather-resistant, choose a location where it is protected, e.g. in a wall recess.
4. Re-assemble the button.
5. Press the ring button (transmitter) to ring the chime. Pressing is accompanied by illumination
of a red LED indicating the button has sent a radio signal.
6. If the red LED on the button does not light up, the battery is low and should be replaced. The
battery in the button will last for one year of operation. Its endurance may vary depending on
the intensity and conditions of use.
Important warning: The doorbell button (transmitter) can be placed on wood or brick walls without issue.
However, never place the button directly onto metal objects or materials containing metal, such as
plastic windows or doors that have a metal frame. In such cases, the transmitter will not work properly.
Troubleshooting
The chime does not ring:
• The chime may be out of range.
– Change the distance between the button and the chime; range may be affected by local
conditions.
The transmission range (max. 100 m) 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.
• The battery in the button (transmitter) may be drained.
– Replace the battery. Make sure to observe the correct polarity.
• The batteries in the chime (receiver) may be drained.
– Replace the batteries. Make sure to observe the correct polarity.
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button for selecting a ringtone.