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Chime Description (see fig. 1)
1 – bell LEDs
2 – speaker
3 – volume setting button
4 – ringtone setting button
Button Description (see fig. 2)
1 – ring button
2 – LED
3 – nameplate cover
4 – hole for opening the battery cover
5 – mounting pad
Installing the Button/Removing the Mounting Pad (see fig. 3)
1 – holes for screws
Changing the Button’s Battery (see fig. 4)
Pairing the Button with the Chime
1. Plug the chime unit into a 230 V AC/50 Hz socket.
2. Then, long-press the pairing button on the chime for ca. 5
seconds.
3. The chime LED will light up; release the button. The chime will
switch to self-learning pairing mode which lasts for 25 seconds.
During this time, press the ring button. The chime will ring and
the button is now paired with the chime. This automatically
ends self-learning mode.
4. To pair multiple buttons, repeat the process for each button
from step 1.
Note: The chime has an internal memory where it stores the codes
of the currently paired buttons for the event of a power failure. There
is thus no need to pair buttons again after a power cut.
Wiping the Memory of Paired Buttons
Press and hold the pairing button on the chime.
Plug the chime into a socket.
The LED of the chime will light up after ca. 5 seconds. Release the
button. The LED will turn off.
The memory of all paired buttons will be erased.
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