Chime with separate cover and base:
The chime base can be mounted in two different ways. The base can be mounted
using the keyholes or the three mounting holes. The base may be mounted hori-
zontally or vertically depending upon the specific model purchased.
1.
Remove batteries from chime.
2.
Use template on back cover for screw placement. Drill 7/32" diameter pilot
holes for wall anchors (provided) and insert anchors.
3a. If using the three hole method to mount chime, insert three #6 screws
(provided) through holes in back of chime.
3b. If using keyhole method to mount chime, screw two #6 screws into wall
anchors. Leave 1/16" gap between screw head and wall.
4.
Using arrow on template as a guide, mount chime with arrow pointing up.
5.
Replace batteries (see Figure 2). Place chime cover over base.
Note: Most installations will not require you to change any jumpers on
your chime and push button.
The push button and chime communicate by using a code that can be changed
by removing and/or adding jumpers on both the push button and chime. The
code is factory set; however, there are 128 selectable codes that allow you to
expand your system and prevent outside interference. Other wireless products
may cause interference and the system may not function properly. Follow the
instructions below for setting a new code.
1.
Open the cases and locate the jumpers on both the push button and chime
(See illustration on page 4).
2.
The push button and chime both have eight different jumper locations. The
jumper positions 1 through 7 are used for setting the code.
3.
To change the code, add and/or remove jumpers as needed. It is recom-
mended to only change one jumper at a time and then check to see if
system is functioning properly.
Note: Jumpers in positions 1 through 7 must be exactly the same for both
the push button and chime for this system to function.
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Code and Tune Settings
Code Settings
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