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Inside Push Button: Place tune jumper on location A.

•  Ding-Dong 

(two note tune)

Wireless Plug-In

Chime

This package includes (Style of push button and

chime may vary from illustration):

•   Wireless plug-in chime

•   Wireless push button with battery (Specific

     models include 2)

•   Hardware pack

WARNING: To prevent possible 

SERIOUS INJURY or FEATH:

NEVER allow small children near

batteries.

If battery is swallowed, immediately

notify doctor.

1.  Install alkaline type A23 12 volt push button

battery (included). 

Remove back of case by

pushing in tab on bottom with a small screw-

driver (see Figure 1). See diagram inside push

button for correct battery orientation.Note: If

batteries are preinstalled, remove orange

battery tab.

2.  Plug in wireless chime. 

To reduce the risk of

electrical shock, this equipment has a polarized 

plug (one blade is wider than the other).

This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one

way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,

reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a

qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.

Do not attempt to bypass this safety feature.

3.  Test range. 

Temporarily position push button

where you want it mounted. Press push button

to verify chime and push button work properly. If

chime does not sound, see Troubleshooting.

Tune Settings

WARNING: Disconnect chime unit from power source before

opening code access door. Close door and replace screw before

reconnecting to power.

Your wireless chime has different selectable tunes: Ding (one note), Ding-Dong

(two note), or Westminster (eight note) (Available on selected chimes). The

factory setting is for the Ding-Dong tune (or Westminster, when available). This

tune can be changed by following the instructions below.

•  Ding 

(one note tune)

Inside Push Button: Place tune jumper on location B.

•  Westminster 

(Eight note tune) (Available on selected chimes)

Inside Push Button: Remove jumper from location 8.

Chime: Add a jumper to location 8.

Note: AII models have both front and back door tune capabilities. We recommend

the back door use the Ding tune and the front door use the Ding-Dong tune

(or Westminster tune, available on selected chimes). Models that include two

push buttons will come factory set for front and back doors. Decals on the rear

of the push button will indicate its setting.

4.  Mount push button. 

Use either screws or

     double sided tape to mount push button.

     •  Screw Mounting: 

To mount with screws,

         remove back of case by pushing in tab on 

         bottom with a small screwdriver (see Figure

         1). Note: Remove material in screw holes

         (if needed) beforie mounting with screws.

          Attach back of case to door jamb or wall (see

          Figure 3). Snap front of push button on.

     •  Tape Mounting: 

When attaching push button

         using double sided tape, make sure the

         surface of the door jamb or wall is clean.

     To change the code, either (For models with 2 push buttons, change code

     setting in both push buttons to match chime.):

     •  Add a jumper to the same location on both the push button and the chime

         

or

...

     •  Remove a jumper from the same location on both the push button and the

         chime 

or

...

     •  Move a jumper on the push button from one location to another. Move the

         corresponding jumper on the chime to match the new location in the push

         button.

         Example: Move jumper at location "5" to location "4" on both the push

         button and the chime.

Note: 

Code positions 1 through 6 must be exactly the same for both the

push button and chime for this system to function. Positions 7/8 and A/B

are NOT used to change the code setting. See Tune Setting.

Code Settings

Inside Push Btton

1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8

+

+

Remove screw to

open access door

7/8 Tune Setting

(Not used on all 

models)

1 2 3 4 5 6 

A B

12V   

A23 

Tune Setting

Back of Chime

Figure 4

Note: Some models might require the use of

tweezers to remove and replace the jumpers.

Figure 2

Jumper Access Door (see

Tune or Code Section)

Figure 3

3

2

1

4

Model: PGCM120

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