How to Have Multiple Wireless Door Chimes Work Together
Lay the units out on a flat surface and pull all the batteries out of all the Receivers and Transmitters you have.,Put the battery back into one of the Transmitters.,Select a unique code setting on this Transmitter by following the manufacturer's...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Lay the units out on a flat surface and pull all the batteries out of all the Receivers and Transmitters you have.
Wait thirty seconds before proceeding. ,,, Depending on the unit you have, it may signal connection to the Transmitter (usually by beeping)., Chime should sound on (and only on) the Receiver in the Step above., Leave the batteries in the Receiver.
Wait 30 seconds before proceeding., If more than one of the Receivers chimes when you push the Transmitter button in Step 5, go back and select a different code in Step 3, remove the batteries from the Receiver, wait 30 seconds and then repeat Steps 4 and
5., Get about 3-4 layers of foil around all of the Receivers (you don't need to wrap them individually).
The foil acts as a EMI/EMC shield from the Transmitters.,,, Only the respective Receiver should chime for each button press of a Transmitter., -
Step 2: Put the battery back into one of the Transmitters.
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Step 3: Select a unique code setting on this Transmitter by following the manufacturer's instruction manual.
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Step 4: Put batteries into one of the Receivers.
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Step 5: Test reception by pressing the button on the Transmitter.
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Step 6: Remove the battery from the Transmitter.
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Step 7: Repeat Steps 2 to 6 inclusive for each Transmitter/Receiver pair.
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Step 8: Wrap all the Receivers together in aluminum foil.
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Step 9: Remove the bundled Receivers to a location at least 5 metres (15 feet) from the Transmitters.
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Step 10: Put the batteries back into all of the Transmitters.
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Step 11: You can bring back and unwrap the Receivers now and test them together with their Transmitters.
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Step 12: If your Transmitter supports it
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Step 13: now select the individual tune you want for the chime following the manufacturer's instructions
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Step 14: so that they don't all sound the same!
Detailed Guide
Wait thirty seconds before proceeding. ,,, Depending on the unit you have, it may signal connection to the Transmitter (usually by beeping)., Chime should sound on (and only on) the Receiver in the Step above., Leave the batteries in the Receiver.
Wait 30 seconds before proceeding., If more than one of the Receivers chimes when you push the Transmitter button in Step 5, go back and select a different code in Step 3, remove the batteries from the Receiver, wait 30 seconds and then repeat Steps 4 and
5., Get about 3-4 layers of foil around all of the Receivers (you don't need to wrap them individually).
The foil acts as a EMI/EMC shield from the Transmitters.,,, Only the respective Receiver should chime for each button press of a Transmitter.,
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