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- Wall mounting bracket
- CR2032 battery for bell push
- 2 x fixing screws for push
- 2 x fixing screws for chime
- Self-adhesive icons You will need:
- 3 X LR6 ‘AA’ Alkaline batteries
- A Phillips screwdriver
- A small flat bladed screwdriver
- A 1/4-in. (6 mm) masonry drillInstallation Instructions 69-2109EFS—05 2 Safety Before proceeding with the installation, please note the following safety warnings:
- Always follow the manufacturer’s advice when using power tools and wear suitable protective equipment (e.g. safety goggles) when drilling holes, etc.
- Before drilling holes in walls, check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe locator is advisable if in doubt. Quick Start The bell push supplied with this kit is pre-programmed to operate with the chime. You need to do the following to get started:
- Fit the push battery
- Fit the chime batteries
- Check the volume setting When you operate the bell push, the chime will sound and the 1st Icon will flash. If you have additional pushes or you want to assign a different icon to your push, you will need to follow the programming procedure.RCWL300A 3 69-2109EFS—05 Open the Bell Push Insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot A at the base of the push. Carefully lever the cover and base apart (Fig. 1). Fit the Push Battery Insert the CR2032 coin cell. Ensure the face marked ‘+’ is uppermost (Fig. 2). M27199
Fig. 1 Fig. 2Installation Instructions 69-2109EFS—05 4 Fit the Chime Batteries To remove the chime battery cover, press at point B and slide the cover back 1/4 in. (5 mm), then lift off. Insert 3 x LR6 ‘AA’ alkaline batteries (not supplied). Observe polarity as marked inside the battery compartment. Sliding Window Release the catch (B) and slide open the window. M27200
Fig. 3RCWL300A 5 69-2109EFS—05 Volume Control The volume control is behind the slid- ing window on the front of the chime. Initially, set the control to mid-point. After you have tested your system, adjust to the desired volume. M27202 VOLUME CONTROLInstallation Instructions 69-2109EFS—05 6 Use of Icons In addition to the chime sounds, your chime has a visual indication to show which device has activated it. An icon will illuminate when the chime is activated by a bell push or another compatible device. The chime supports 3 icons. The ‘Main door’ and ‘Back door’ icons are usually used for bell pushes. The other icon is intended for use with other compat- ible devices, such as PIR movement detectors and Telephone ring detector. Icons numbered 1 to 3 are also included. The Icons are self-adhesive, supplied in strips of 3. They can be changed, if required, by opening the sliding window of the chime and gently peeling off the strips. If desired, the strips can be cut into individual icons and attached to the chime in a different order. Use the Programming procedure to change the icon associated with a push. MAIN DOOR BACK DOOR ALERT SYMBOLRCWL300A 7 69-2109EFS—05 Programming Procedure Learn Procedure To enable your chime to learn the identity of your bell push:
- Press the l button and keep it pressed. Each Icon will light in turn. When the Icon you want is lit, release the button.
- While the Icon you have selected is lit, operate your push. The chime will sound. The Icon will flash. Unlearn Procedure If you want to remove a push from the chime’s memory:
- Press the l button and keep it pressed.
- Each Icon will light in turn. When the Icon associated with the push to be unlearned is lit, release the button.
- Press and hold down both l & buttons, until a ‘beep’ sound is heard.Installation Instructions 69-2109EFS—05 8 Changing the Tune Operate the push. While the Icon is flash- ing, press the button. Press the button again and the tune will change. Repeat until the tune you want plays. Recall Function A short push of the l button will flash the Icon that was last in use. Chime Sounds To hear the chime sounds without oper- ating the bell push, press the button. Press the button again and the tune will change. Mount the Push Mount using either the double-sided adhesive pad or the screws provided. (See Fig. 6 ) Test your push before mounting. Avoid mounting to metal structures. M27155 TOP Fig. 6RCWL300A 9 69-2109EFS—05 Chime Position The Chime can be free standing or wall mounted using the wall mounting bracket provided. If wall mounting is preferred, screw the bracket to the wall (see Fig 7). The Chime hooks onto the wall bracket as illustrated. M27203 Fig. 7Installation Instructions 69-2109EFS—05 10 Troubleshooting A ‘beep’ sound is heard in learn mode…
- The push you are programming has already been learned by the chime.
- If you want to change the Icon associated with the push, use the un-learn procedure, then program the push again. Two ‘beep’ sounds are heard after the normal chime sound…
- This indicates a low battery in the bell push that activated the chime. Fit a new battery, type CR2032. When the bell push is operated, the amber confidence light does not turn on, or is only on for a short time…
- In normal operation, the amber light will turn on for 1 second. When the battery is weak, the light will only turn on for a short time. Fit a new battery, type CR2032. The chime does not work…
- Check that the batteries are the correct type, LR6 ‘AA’ cells. Only use alkaline batteries.
- Check that the batteries are fitted correctly, with correct polarity.
- The chime could be out of range of the bell push. Try the chime in a different location.
- The chime might not have learned the identity of the bell push. Follow the programming procedure.RCWL300A 11 69-2109EFS—05 Troubleshooting The chime does not sound…
- Check that the volume control is not at the minimum setting. Range is reduced…
- Metal structures, including uPVC door frames can reduce the range of the product. Avoid mounting the push or chime on or near metal structures.
- Other equipment can cause radio interference that affects your chime.
- Walls and ceilings will reduce the range.
- Weak batteries will reduce range. Replace every 12–18 months. In cold conditions (below 41ºF [5ºC]), batteries may need to be replaced more often. Amber light flashes…
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