Wiping the Memory of Paired Buttons
1. Remove the rear cover of the button with a screwdriver through the hole on the side.
2. Set the chime to pairing mode – remove and reinsert batteries, a tone will sound.
3. Press button B in the battery compartment of the button within 60 seconds since reinserting the batteries
into the chime – 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 (except for when the chime is in self-learning mode).
The pairing of the chime with a 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.
3. You can set a different ringtone for each paired button to better identify which button was pressed to
ring the chime.
4. Re-assemble the button.
Setting Chime Volume
Repeatedly press the
Each press will set a different volume level in the following order:
100 % – 75 % – 50 % – 25 % – 0 % – 25 % – 50 % – 75 % – 100 %
Setting Ringing Mode
Repeatedly press the
Each press sets a different ringing mode:
1. Acoustic signalisation only
2. Optical signalisation only
3. Acoustic + optical signalisation
Note: Acoustic + optical signalisation is the default mode.
This mode will be set automatically if power supply to the chime is interrupted.
Indication of Low Battery in the Chime
If a red LED is constantly glowing on the chime, it means the batteries are flat.
Replace the chime batteries with new ones as soon as possible.
Repeater Mode (Signal Repeater)
Signal transmission may be unreliable if the chime is too far away from the button or if there is a source of
electromagnetic interference in the vicinity.
The repeater mode serves to extend the range of the chime.
Setting Repeater Mode
First pair the basic set of receiver (first in order) + button.
Set a new receiver (second in order) to self-learning mode – insert 3× 1.5 V AA batteries.
The new receiver will be in pairing mode for 60 seconds.
Switch the
button on the first receiver to position I; the receiver will send a signal to the second receiver.
The second receiver will receive the signal and the LED will flash + a tone will sound. Both receivers are now
interconnected.
button located on the side of the chime.
button located on the side of the chime.
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