• D o not immerse batteries in water and do not store in a damp
place. Always store in a dry and cool place
• D o not throw batteries into fire. Do not attempt to open, solder
or weld
• D o not short-circuit batteries
Please dispose of batteries in compliance with legal requirements
(see section no. 14)
4. Coding
The transmitter and receiver must be assigned the same code
first before you can operate the receiver by remote control. 16
different coding possibilities are available to ensure that the receiver
reacts without fail to the transmitter's signals. Open the cover of the
battery compartment on the transmitter
a position between 1 and 16 chosen by you. The switch
receiver A has to be set the same position.
TIP: T est the required function before final installation at your chosen
installation point (see text no. 10).
5. Chime selection
You can set required chime using the selector switch
(a) 2-tone chimes
(b) 3-tone chimes
(c) Westminster chimes
TIP: If you are using further transmitters you can install differing
signals using chime selection.
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and turn the switch
to
➁
➂
on the
➂
:
➃
6. Function selection
You can choose between two operating functions using the selector
switch
:
(a) Chime function
➄
(b) Paging function
Chime function
When the selector switch
is in position (a), the chimes set can be
➄
used as normal radio-controlled chimes, i.e. you can install the door
bell system without having to lay any cables.
The radio-controlled chimes can be used upon completion of coding
(see text no. 4) and installation of the transmitter (fastening materials
are included with the set). When the button
sound briefly with the selected melody. The required signal type can
be set using selector switch
➆
(a) Chimes
(b) Flashlight
(c) Flashlight and chimes
Paging function
If the selector switch (5) is set to position (b), you can use the radio
chimes set as pager. Press the transmitter and the selected signal
type is activated for 2 minutes. This function is ideal in order to call
over a person who is some way away even if that person's attenti-
on is not directed at the receiver at the time it is activated. The
transmitter is mobile or can be installed at a point which is easy
to reach.
is pressed, the chimes
➅
.
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