From User Guide:
Interference from a similar unit operating nearby:
a) simply remove the batteries from the push button and door chime units and rest for 10 seconds, this will erase memory
b) Insert the batteries into the push button and door chime units, the door chime unit will give 2-beeps to indicate that it is ready for the new registration code. Press the Push Button once, it will generate a new operation code randomly and send a wireless ignal to the door chime unit and it will sound to indicate that new operation code is registered and memorised.
(Note with this unit SX85R the door chime is mains powered, not battery powered, but above instructions are the same)
Advice from User Guide sounds good in theory but was useless to me. Tried it dozens of times and still the same problem ie random doorbell tunes playing throughout the day with no-one at the door. I understand that this is obviously someone with a similar frequency doorbell living nearby but Byron should have thought of this before putting into manufacture surely? And...also, they should have come up with a more foolproof solution. I'm not impressed considering this was EXPENSIVE for a doorbell.
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I had the same problem. Both units lit up and no ring from the bell after the reset. As a last resort I renewed the battery in the door unit and it worked straight away. If the battery is still strong enough to light up the unit it appears ok but not strong enough to send the radio signal.
Change your battery before giving up on the reset.
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