DB6
V. 01 – 17/10/2012
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8.
Adding or Replacing Push Buttons
You can use up to 4 push buttons with the same chime unit. If you
want to use a new push button, you need to make sure that the
chime unit recognises the code of the new push button. Proceed as
follows:
1.
Install the battery in the push button.
2.
Press the coding button
[1]
on the chime unit.
3.
Press the push button.
If the code is set correctly, the chime unit will produce a chime.
4.
You can now install the push button in its desired location.
9.
Troubleshooting
•
When the sound becomes weak, replace the batteries of the chime
unit (see §6).
•
If pushing the push button does not produce a chime:
o
Check if the chime unit is located within the specified range
(max. 60 m in open field). If not, bring it closer to the push
button.
o
Check if chime unit and doorbell push button are not
surrounded by metal or near a strong magnetic field. In these
cases, move the chime unit and/or doorbell push button to a
more suitable location.
o
Replace the push button battery (see §6).
o
Create a new code between chime unit and push button
(see §8).
10.
Technical Specifications
chime unit
free standing or hanging
transmission frequency
433.92 MHz
range
max. 60 m (in open field)
power supply
push button (transmitter) 1 x 3 V battery (type CR2032C)
chime unit (receiver)
3 x AA battery 1.5 V (LR6C, not incl.)
push button protection grade IP44
dimensions
push button (transmitter) 32 x 80 x 18 mm
chime unit (receiver)
96 x 140 x 37 mm
transmitting power
<= 10 mW