Note: You must put the chime into self-learning mode before pairing each
button – see step 2.
You can pair a maximum of 8 buttons per chime this way.
Note: The chime has an internal memory where it stores the codes of the
currently paired buttons for cases of power failure. Once power supply to the
chime is restored, the chime will automatically enter self-learning mode for
60 seconds. However, if no signal is received within these 60 seconds (new
pairing is not performed), the chime will automatically load the codes of the
previously paired buttons after self-learning mode ends. There is thus no need
to pair buttons again after a power failure.
Wiping the Memory of Paired Buttons
1. Remove the rear cover of the button with a screwdriver through the
hole on the side.
2. Put the chime into self-learning mode based on the type of power supply
of the doorchime a) 230 V or b) 3× 1.5 V AA.
a) Plug the chime into a 230 V AC/50 Hz socket. You will hear a
"ding dong" tone.
b) Insert 3× 1.5 V AA batteries into the battery compartment of the
chime. You will hear a "ding dong" tone.
3. Press button B in the battery compartment of the button within
60 seconds – the LED indicator on the chime and the button will flash
and a tone will sound.
This will erase the memory of ALL paired buttons.
4. Re-assemble the button.
Ringtone Selection
You can change the ringtone at any time. The pairing of the chime with the button
is not affected by ringtone change.
1. Remove the rear cover with a screwdriver through a hole on the side
of the button.
2. Repeatedly press the B button on the printed circuit of the button. Each
press will play a different ringtone.
The last ringtone played will be automatically set.
3. You can set a different ringtone for each paired button to better
identify which button rang the chime (you can pair up to 8 buttons to
a single chime).
4. Re-assemble the button.
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