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The battery operation of the wireless bell makes it very versatile: it can be taken
anywhere
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and used as a doorbell, call bell, to raise the alarm, etc.
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All intertechno teaching transmitters can also be used,
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with wireless motion sensors, magnetic window transmitters, timers, wall transmitters,
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etc. available in our range. Any number of bells can be operated with one button unit.
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Commissioning and encoding of the bell and button unit Fig. 1
1.) The battery protection strips in the button unit need to be removed first.
Open and close the button unit as shown in Fig. 2
Three 1.5-volt AA batteries must be inserted as show in Fig. 3.
A (ding dong) ring sounds and the wireless bell is now ready to receive a transmit-
ter signal for 120 seconds for teaching in.
This signal is now taught in by pressing the button.
If several buttons units or transmitters should be taught in, this can be done by
reinserting the battery. Up to 8 transmitters in total can be taught in like this.
Follow the operating instructions of the respective transmitter.
If a ninth transmitter is taught in, the first code is deleted (first in – first out).
The teaching in process automatically ends after 120 seconds.
Erasing the encoding
The memory can be erased by pressing the melody button (for around 6 seconds)
until a ding dong sounds.
2.) Melody and volume Fig. 4
The desired ring tone can be selected by pressing the melody button (use the
note symbol). Choose from 36 melodies.
The button (speaker symbol) changes the volume.
Function selection
The
button can be used to choose from the following functions.
1.) Flashing of the LED
Installation
The button unit can be installed using double-sided tape or screws as shown in Fig. 5.
Battery replacement
If the battery in the bell is low, it emits a beep beep sound and the batteries should
be replaced.
To open the button unit, use a slot screwdriver and change the batteries as shown in
Fig. 2
Operating instructions
2.) Ringing
3.) Ringing and flashing of the LED
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