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DANGER: Electric shock hazard. Do not open chime. No serviceable
components inside. If strobe fails to flash, replace chime.
Troubleshooting
A. Chime does not sound and strobe does not flash:
• Makesurepushbuttonandchimecodesarethesame(seeFigure5).
• Checkorientationofpushbuttonbattery(Seediagraminsidepushbutton
for correct battery orientation.)
• Checkchargeofpushbuttonbattery,replaceifnecessary.
B. Chime sounds when not intended (false triggers): Chime is receiving
interferencefromanotherwirelessdevice;changethecodesetting(see
Code Settingbelow).
C. Batteries seem OK, but the chime and strobe do not work when in-
stalled:
• Donotmountchimeorpushbuttononmetalornearmetalstuds.This
reducesthetransmitterrange.Use1/4"to1/2"(6to13mm)woodshims
to move chime or push button off metal surface.
• Concreteoorsmayreducerange.Movechimeawayfromoor.
• Trylocatingchimeclosertopushbutton.
D. Code Setting:
WARNING: Disconnect chime unit from power source before
opening code access door. Close door and replace screw before
reconnecting to power.
It is recommended to only change one code position at a time and then check
to see if system is functioning properly.
1.Unplugchimefrompowersource.
2. Open the cases and locate the jumpers on both the push button and chime
(see Figure 5).
3. The push button has eight different jumper locations and the chime has
seven different jumper locations. Jumper positions 1 through 7 are used for
setting the code.