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Reset
This process removes all pairings, including the push button that came with
this doorbell:
1. Remove the doorbell batteries.
2. Press and hold the Setting button and replace the battery at the same
time.
3. The halo light will circle and the doorbell is returned to its default factory
settings.
Specications
Doorbell Push Button
Operating Temperature -5ºC to 40ºC -20ºC to 50ºC
Honeywell Home ActivLink™ 868 MHz 868 MHz
Range (open eld) 200 m 200 m
Sound Level (typical) 90 dB -
Battery Type C cell alkaline (x 4) CR2032
Battery Life (5 activations/day) Up to 5 years Up to 2 years
Rain proof N/A IP55
Troubleshooting
If Then
The doorbell does not work
1. Press the Mute button until all of the Mute lights are off.
2. Make sure that correct batteries (4 C alkaline cells, 1 CR2032) are installed with the
correct polarity.
3. The doorbell might be out of range; try the doorbell in a different location.
4. Reconnect the doorbell. See “Connect a Push Button” on page 8.
5. Check all the batteries and replace if needed.
6. Check if the condence LED on the transmitters is working when activated.
7. Check if the doorbell is muted.
8. Check that the transmitter is linked with the chime.*
Two ‘beep’ sounds are heard after
the normal tune
Replace doorbell push battery with a new CR2032.
The halo light ashes yellow at
the bottom edge
Replace doorbell batteries with 4 new C alkaline batteries.
Range is reduced
1. Metal structures including uPVC door frames can reduce the range. Don’t mount the the
doorbell or doorbell push on or near metal structures.
2. Move the doorbell closer to the doorbell push button.
3. Weak batteries will reduce range. In cold conditions (below 5ºC), batteries may need to
be replaced more often.
*Under these scenarios the push button is considered the “transmitter”. Other examples of transmitters are the wireless motion
(PIR) sensor or wireless door window sensor.