GE Door 19230 User Manual

19230  
Wireless Door Chime  
User’s Manual  
Chime  
Push Button  
Thank you on your purchase  
of the Wireless Door Chime.  
Before installation, please  
read this manual carefully  
and keep for future reference.  
 
Linking the Push Button to the Chime Unit:  
1. Switch the Chime power to the “ON” position.  
The red LED will begin blinking slowly.  
Press  
2. Within 10 seconds of turning on the power,  
press the push button. The LED on the chime  
will blink rapidly and turn off. The Chime and  
Push Button have been successfully linked.  
3. To test, press the Push Button and the Chime  
Unit should chime.  
Press  
Note: If linking fails or you change the batteries  
or turn the Chime Unit off and back on, you will have to re-link the Push  
Button to the Chime Unit. Perform steps 1 and 2 in the “Linking the Push  
Button to the Chime Unit.”  
Low Battery Indicator:  
The Chime Unit has a low battery indicator feature. When the battery is  
at 25 percent capacity, the LED on the Chime Unit will begin to blink and  
will continue to blink each time the Push Button is depressed. Replace the  
batteries and the LED will stop blinking.  
(You will have to re-link the Push Button to the Chime Unit)  
Installing the Push Button:  
1. Push Buttons are mounted at the same height as the door knob or handle,  
between 36” – 44” above the floor. Remove the old push button and use  
this location to install your new Push Button.  
2. Before mounting the Push Button run a test. Place the Push Button as  
close as you can to where you would install it. Place the Chime as close as  
possible to its installation site. Press the Push Button and see if the Chime  
rings. If the Chime does not ring see – Troubleshooting.  
*Remember: Button should be no farther away than 150 ft from the  
chime; and test before installation.  
 
Installation using the provided screws:  
1. Remove the old push button and use  
this location to install your new Push  
Button.  
2. Remove the battery cover as  
described in the installation of the  
battery.  
3. Use the battery cover as a template to  
mark the position of the screws.  
4. Using a 1/16th inch drill bit, drill a pilot  
hole for each screw.  
5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver,  
mount the back cover using the  
screws provided. (Note: The back  
cover has an arrow and the word “Up”  
embossed on the inside of the cover. Position the back cover with the  
arrow pointing upwards and the word “Up” is at the top)  
6. Press the Push Button on to the back cover by inserting the top of the  
Push Button onto the top of the back cover first and then pressing on the  
bottom of the Push Button to snap the bottom of the Push Button into  
place.  
Installation using the provided Double Sided Tape:  
1. Clean the surface where you would like to mount the Push Button and  
the back of the Push Button. Use a mixture of 50/50 water to isopropyl  
alcohol.  
2. Remove the battery cover as described in the installation of the battery.  
3. Remove the backing from one side of the double sided tape and press it  
onto the back of the back plate of the Push Button.  
4. Remove the backing from the other side of the double sided tape and  
press the back plate to the cleaned mounting surface. (Note: The back  
cover has an arrow and the word “Up” embossed on the inside of the  
cover. Position the back cover with the arrow pointing upwards and the  
word “Up” is at the top)  
 
5. Press the Push Button on to the back  
cover by inserting the top of the Push  
Button onto the top of the back cover  
first and then pressing on the bottom  
of the Push Button to snap the bottom  
of the Push Button into place.  
Installing the Chime Unit:  
Note: Avoid mounting the Chime Unit on metal surfaces, as this may result in  
reduced range of transmission. The Chime Unit should also be mounted no  
farther than 150 feet from the Push Button.  
No further than 150 feet away  
1. Select a mounting location that is within the  
150ft. range.  
2. Use the supplied Chime template to mark  
mounting holes.  
a. If mounting to sheetrock:  
i. Using a 5/32nd inch drill bit, drill holes at the marked locations.  
ii. Insert the two wall anchors supplied  
iii. Screw in the two screws supplied leaving a ¼” of the  
screw extended out from the mounting surface. (See  
1/4”  
diagram)  
iv. Place the Chime Unit’s keyholes over the screws and gently press  
downwards to secure Chime Unit.  
b. If mounting onto or into wood:  
i. Using a 1/16th inch drill bit, drill pilot holes at  
the marked locations.  
ii. Screw in the two screws supplied leaving a ¼”  
of the screw extended out from the mounting  
surface. (See diagram)  
iii. Place the Chime Unit’s keyholes over the screws  
and gently press downwards to secure Chime Unit.  
 
Chime Template  
 
Troubleshooting:  
1. Make sure the batteries are installed according to the polarity markings  
inside the battery compartment on the Chime Unit.  
2. Make sure the battery is installed according to the polarity markings  
inside the battery compartment on the Push Button.  
3. Try installing new batteries.  
4. Make sure the Chime Unit is no farther than 150ft. from the Push Button.  
5. Try moving the Chime Unit to a different location that is within the 150ft.  
range.  
6. Make sure the Push button is not mounted on a metal surface, on or near  
metal studs, or near the floor. (Push Button should be mounted 36” to 44”  
from the floor)  
7. Make sure the Push Button and the Chime Unit is properly linked. (Refer to  
the section “Linking the Push Button to the Chime Unit”)  
Functional range may be adversely affected by one or more of the  
following factors:  
• Weather  
• Radio Frequency Interference  
• Low Transmitter Battery (Push Button)  
• Obstruction between Push Button and Chime Unit  
FCC Statement:  
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following conditions.  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.  
2. This device must accept interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC NOTE:  
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused  
by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
 
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
11/30/09  
is a trademark of the General Electric Company and  
is used under license to Jasco Products Company LLC,  
10 E. Memorial Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114.  
This Jasco product comes with a limited lifetime warranty.  
 

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