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Desa International White Wireless Plug In Door Chime Questions & Answers
Battery type for WL-4A push button unit
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The easy answer is the same as the one that is in it. Impossible to tell you without full 'make model (what it is)'. A quick search makes me think you are referring to wireless door chimes?
For the push button unit, my guess is that it will be a single AAA, a CR123, or a couple of LR44.
Google search
make model replace battery
or
make model manual
will find it.
https://www.google.com/search?q=WL-4A+pushbutton+unit
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4/20/2022 9:00:15 PM •
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on Apr 20, 2022
What is the diode size for an IQ America wired
pODUCT OVERviewThe IQ America Designer Series Wired/Wireless Door Chime features a glass and pewter cover for a contemporary look, and it can be used as a wireless or wired chime for your convenience.
- Big Ben 8-note, Big Ben 2-note, traditional 8-note, traditional 2-note, traditional 1-note, birthday song, Merry Christmas, Auld Lang Syne, Beethoven and U.S. national anthem sound options
- Up to 300 ft. wireless transmission range
- Adjustable volume control
- Wired or wireless design (wireless use requires a wireless push button, sold separately)
- Glass and pewter cover
- Easily add any IQ America wireless pushbutton (not included)
- Doorbell pushbutton not included
- MFG Model # : PC-5610
- MFG Part # : PC-5610
5/12/2020 2:12:46 AM •
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on May 12, 2020
Doorbell doesn't work
It seems your doorbell transmitter got wet and corroded the contacts.These push buttons are not sealed at all and thus will let rain, snow etc. eventually corrode the electronics.Solution: Find a new push button on eBay.Cheers
1/20/2020 3:35:32 PM •
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on Jan 20, 2020
I need a new push button for an sl6195 rx
Heath-Zenith (I beleive they bought DESA) makes a battery remote push button bell that says its compatible with all Heath Zenith chimes. I bought one at Home Depot and it worked for my SL-6195-RX. (an on line doorbell seller and the Home Depot assoc all said it wouldn't work.)UPC is 16963961975. Item also shows a code "11G43" on a sticker on the back of the package. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/steven_7f54ab9063554f66
2/25/2017 4:13:52 AM •
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on Feb 25, 2017
Phantom bell rings on Siemens wirreless door bell
You may need to change the frequency of the chime. In this model, you need to remove the batteries from the receiver unit and wait for a while. Then replace the batteries. The doorbell unit should automatically set itself to a different frequency once you press the button, which will(hopefully) solve the problem.It seems impossible to find the instruction manual for the doorbell. But see
http://oddsnsods.net/blog/?p=68 who had a similar problem with a different Siemens model, which works on the same principles. (I can't seem to be able to remove the battery from the door bell unit on the jsjs204, but it reset itself after changing the batteries in the receiver).
11/27/2016 6:51:44 PM •
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on Nov 27, 2016
I have a desa
Sandra, the contacts in bell push may need cleaning, as well as some minor readjustment of the contacts. Insects love to get into the bell push and can clogged it up. If you find that this doesn't solve the problem, Contact the Zenith Company 800-858-8501 to purchase a replacement.
11/27/2016 6:50:17 PM •
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on Nov 27, 2016
Hello I have now got 2 (two) of these units
The doorbell buttons and your receiver must be on the same channel. If you will get out the directions that came with your unit, they will describe the process to go through to reset the specific "codes" for your buttons and receiver.
7/20/2016 7:27:27 AM •
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on Jul 20, 2016
Setting the codes for the door chime
Presuming that you are asking how to set codes for the Desa International door chime, here's a solution:
There are two components of the Desa door chime --- the ringer assembly and the door button. Inside each component is a set of eight pairs of pins and several square-ish plastic jumpers. To set a code, you must push jumpers onto the pair of pins for each of three different numbers. (You may find that you have more than three jumpers. If so, the others are spares which you can tell because they will only be covering one of the two pins in a pair.) Whatever three numbers you choose, the ringer and button must match exactly. 5-6-7 seems to be the default set-up as delivered from the factory. This is only a problem if anyone else in the neighborhood also has a Desa chime with this setting. If you use pin 8, the ring changes from a two-tone chime to a 16-note sequence.
Good luck!
2/2/2015 12:47:16 PM •
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on Feb 02, 2015
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