Cat. No. 43-3101 OWNER'S MANUAL ® Radio Shack [copyright wording] Indoor/Outdoor Modular Intercom System Your Indoor/Outdoor Modular Intercom System operates as a two-tone door bell unit and an indoor unit. The door bell is simple to install without wiring. You can also add additional intercom stations to your system as dong as they are in the same frequency. FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Setting the Intercom’s Channel You can select which station or stations you want to communicate with by setting the correct AC channel/frequency. For example, you could set a station installed in the kitchen to channel A, a station installed in the family room to channel B, and a station installed in a bedroom to channel C.
pressed. However, the POWER indicator will return to normal only when both doorbells’ batteries are replaced. Waning: Dis poss of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. Caution: If you do not plan to uss the door chime for a two-week period, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.
USING THE DOOR CHIME Testing the Chime Before permanently taunting the chime, follow these steps to test the system, With the indoor unit plugged into a standard AC outlet, adjust VOLUME to its middies position. Then press BELL on the doorbell unit. The chime should sound. Using Door Chime Your caller presses BELL on the doer bell unit to send a door chime and wait for reply from Indoor unit, Note: s if in house AC channel is not being used, the door chime will be sent to other intercom also.