CHANGING THE CODES AND FREQUENCY
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CODING :
All the units have their own coding system (DIP switch). The roadside panel and hand-
set are factory coded. Should a neighbour's system have the same code (you receive
each others calls / hear each other's conversations) change the factory-set code as
follows :
1 - Handset (fig. 12) : remove the back cover. Always remove and disconnect the bat-
tery (S). Change the position of one or more of the first 9 microswitches on the DIP
switch (use a plastic object such as a pen).
2 - Electronic box (fig. 13) : remove the 6 cross-head screws and take off the cover. .
Always remove the 4 batteries. As with the handset, change one or more of the first
9 microswitches on the DIP switch, starting from ON above the microswitches (use a
plastic object such as a pen).
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FREQUENCY :
The frequency of your wireless door phone has been set in the factory. In some rare
instances it may be affected by interference if, for example, a television transmitter,
computer, radio controlled toy, or CB are nearby. If this happens, change the factory-
set radio frequencies. To do so, set the toggle microswitches on the handset and the
electronic box to the same positions. They are located to the left of the 10-position
DIP switch on each. To access the code and frequency switches :
remove the 6 screws then the top cover from the box,
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remove the back cover from the handset.
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The table below illustrates the 4 different positions possible for 3 different frequencies.
Electronic box
Cordless handset
Important : All the active electronic components are sensitive to human body electrostatic
discharges. Always drain the static electricity from your body (such as by touching a finger to one
of the battery contacts – red wire or black wire – in the box or one of the charge contacts on the
handset) before servicing them. Once you have done this, remove the box batteries and the hand-
set battery. After changing the Code or Frequencies, , reinsert the batteries into the box (follow the
polarity markings), reconnect the handset battery and make sure the "I" switch is set to ON. The
warranty does not cover any damage resulting from failure to comply with these instructions.
ON KIT PASF 10005
Frequency 1
ON
ON
ON
ON
10
Frequency 2
ON
ON
GB
Frequency 3
ON
ON