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Pairing of chime and buttons: “self-learning” function
Pairing capacity: max. 8 buttons per 1 chime
Number of ringtones: 16
Transmission frequency: 433.92 MHz, 5 mW e.r.p. max.
Chime power supply: 3× 1.5 V AA batteries
Button power supply: 1× 3 V battery (type CR2032, included)
Includes: double-sided adhesive tape, screws
Chime Description
(see Fig. 1)
1 – Chime LED
2 – Speaker
3 – Ringing mode button
4 – Volume settings button
5 – Repeater button (signal repeating)
6 – Opening for hanging on a wall
7 – Battery compartment
Button Description
(see Fig. 2)
A – battery
B – button for changing ringtone/erasing memory of paired buttons
C – ring button/LED
Opening the Rear Compartment of the Button
(see Fig. 3)
Pairing the Button with the Chime
1. Remove the rear cover of the button with a screwdriver through the hole on the side (see Fig. 3).
Insert a 3 V battery, type CR2032, into the button. When inserting the battery, make sure to observe correct
polarity (+ polarity up)!
2. Insert 3× 1.5 V AA batteries into the battery compartment of the doorbell (use alkaline batteries only).
You will hear a “ding dong” tone.
The chime automatically switches to “self-learning” mode which lasts for 60 second.
3. During these 60 seconds, press the button you want to pair with the chime. If the chime receives signal
from the button, a tone will sound, the button will pair with the chime and the self-learning mode will
automatically end.
4. For pairing multiple buttons, repeat steps 1 to 3.
Note: Before pairing each button, the chime must be put into self-learning mode – remove and reinsert
3× 1.5 V AA batteries.
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.