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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
(chime LED turns off).
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 failure.
Erasing 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.
Ringtone Selection
1. Repeatedly press the or ringtone change button located on the chime.
2. Each press of the button will play a different ringtone. The last ringtone
played is the one that will be used.
Setting Ringtone Volume
You can set 5 volume levels.
Repeatedly press the button on the chime. Each press changes the volume
(100 % – 75 % – 50 % – 25 % – 0 %). When set to 0 %, only the chime LED
will light up when the bell is rung.
Installing the Doorbell Button (Transmitter)
1. First, pair the button with the chime.
2. Before installation, check that the pair works reliably in the chosen spot.
3. Remove the rear cover by inserting a screwdriver into the hole on the
side of the button.
4. Use the double-sided adhesive tape (included) or two screws to fix the rear
portion 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.
5. Re-assemble the button.
6. Press the button to ring the chime. Pressing is accompanied by flashing
of an LED, indicating the button has sent a radio signal. The chime will
play the selected ringtone and its LED will flash.
Note: 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.