SOURCE: I have a byron door bell. If i buy anmother one
This all depends on the design of the unit, if its a fixed frequency then you would need to ensure that the second unit matches the frequency, however if the design allows you to "select"the frequency, usually by a small group of switches then there should be no reason why it wouldnt work, your best chance is to look at your exsisting setup and see if its got any way of setting the frequency, or if it doesnt buy a different unit that is capable or learning a frequency, i apologise for not being able to give a more direct answer on this but i hope it helps!
SOURCE: We have a Byron SX-85
Sorry but I've got same problem. Keep having to replace batteries in door unit. Expensive!
SOURCE: will my wireless bell push work with another manufacturers door chimes?
Doubtful they are compatible. If they are set by dip switches and you set them the same bot doesn't work-not compatible.
Hello,
I have a different problem with the same model.
Firstly, I think the reason yours stops working is because when you first plug-in / switch-on the power, for the first 10-seconds, the bell is in 'programme' mode. Press the button to connect with the bell and it is then programmed. Sorted. However, if you unplug, have a power-cut, etc. then the button is no longer connected to the bell and needs to be programmed again.
FYI - when in programme mode almost any remote (which is what the button is) can be programmed to ring the bell (e.g. television remote)... so ensure you don't press any other buttons within the 10-seconds 'programme' mode!
My problem is, even after I programme my button to connect, it stops working after a short while. Please let me know if this is happening with yours and if you ahve any solutions.
Thanks,
Jason
SOURCE: Byron door bell not working
and that surprises you
battery push button at door
has to have a straight line within 50 mtrs
meaning no walls furniture or insulation material to bounce off or anything that will weaken the beam
to reach the wireless remote
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