SOLIGHT 1L70 Wireless Doorbell Owner’s Manual

October 30, 2023
Solight

SOLIGHT 1L70 Wireless Doorbell

Product Information

The EN 1L70 and 1L70B Wireless Doorbell is a modern doorbell system that includes a receiver and a transmitter. The receiver has an LED indicator, a speaker, and buttons for changing volume and ringtone. The transmitter is battery-free and generates an electrical signal by converting mechanical energy when the push button is pressed. The system has a transmission range of up to 150m in open space and operates at a frequency of 433.92 MHz. It has four levels of ringtone volume, ranging from 25 to 100 dB(A), and can play multiple melodies. The receiver is powered by AC 230V/50Hz and has low energy consumption when idle. The transmitter does not require special maintenance and has a long button lifetime.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Mount the transmitter on the outside of your door using the mounting pad provided. Drill holes on the mounting pad if necessary.
  2. Insert the receiver into a power outlet inside your house.
  3. Pair the receiver and transmitter by pressing the pairing button on the receiver and holding down the ring button on the transmitter until the LED indicator on the receiver flashes.
  4. Change the volume and ringtone by pressing the corresponding buttons on the receiver. There are four levels of volume to choose from and multiple melodies to select.
  5. If you need to change the ringtone, press and hold the ringtone button on the receiver until you hear a beep. Then, use the volume buttons to cycle through the available ringtones until you find one you like.
  6. The system will automatically adjust to low power consumption when idle to save energy.

The set consists of a bell button (transmitter) and a bell (receiver). The doorbell is designed for permanent connection to 230 V AC/50 Hz mains. The transmission between the button and the doorbell is via radio waves with a frequency of 433.92 MHz. The range depends on local conditions and can reach up to 200 m in open areas without interference. The set has a so-called pairing function (Learning code ) – the button is able to generate its own pairing code, which is then received by the doorbell and stored in its memory. The set can thus be expanded with additional transmitters or receivers. The pairing function also prevents the set from affecting neighbouring bells. To use the wireless doorbell correctly, read the instruction manual

DESCRIPTION

Receiver Description

  1. LED indicator
  2. Speaker
  3. Change volume / Pairing
  4. Changing the ringtone

Transmitter description

The battery-free dynamo transmitter generates an electrical signal for ringing by converting mechanical energy at the push of a button. No need to worry about expensive battery replacements, especially in winter. Does not require special maintenance.

  1. LED indicator
  2. Ring button
  3. Drill holes on the mounting pad

Specifications

Transmission range 150m in open space
Transmission frequency 433.92 MHz
Ringtone volume 4 levels 25 – 100 dB(A)
Number of melodies 64
Receiver power supply AC 230V/50Hz
Receiver consumption in idle state <0,4W
Receiver power supply battery free
Receiver protection class IP56
Ring button lifetime min. 200 000 presses
Receiver’s operating temperature -10 °C to +40 °C
Transmitter’s operating temperature -20 °C to +50 °C

Pairing the button with the bell

  1. Plug the doorbell into a 230 V AC/50 Hz socket.
  2. Long press the pairing button on the doorbell for approx. 5 seconds.
  3. Release the button when the indicator light on the doorbell comes on.

The doorbell switches to the pairing mode, which takes 25 seconds. During this time, press the button on the transmitter. When the doorbell melody sounds, the button is paired (the pairing mode is turned off). To pair multiple buttons, repeat steps 1, 2, 3 again for each button. A maximum of 8 transmitters can be paired to one receiver. One transmitter can be paired with up to 20 receivers

Note : The doorbell has an internal memory that stores the codes of the currently paired buttons in case of a power failure. Therefore, there is no need to pair the buttons again after a power outage. The receiver is designed for indoor use only.

To delete paired buttons from memory

  1. Hold down the pairing button on the doorbell.
  2. Plug the doorbell into the electricity.
  3. The LED on the doorbell lights up after about 5 seconds. Release the button.
  4. The LED goes off and the memory is cleared

To select a ringtone and volume

  1. Use the or buttons on the ringer to select a ringtone.
  2. Press the volume button repeatedly to select one of the four levels 25 – 110 dB.

Button location

  1. Start by pairing the button with the doorbell.
  2. Before installation, test the range and reliability of the device in the chosen location. The button is weatherproof. Even so, preferably choose a location where the button is protected, e.g. in a recess in the wall.
  3. Attach the installation pad to the substrate using double-sided tape or screws.
  4. Insert the button tabs on the back into the holes of the installation pad. Push in sideways to secure the button position.

Note : Do not place the button directly on metal objects or materials containing metal, such as steel posts or metal-framed doors. In such cases, the device may not operate properly.

Troubleshooting

If the receiver does not ring repeatedly after pressing the button on the transmitter, check:

  • that the distance between the transmitter and the receiver is not too great
  • that there are no strong sources of signal interference between the transmitter and receiver (radio and wireless networks, large metal objects, reinforced concrete walls, etc.)

Solight Holding s.r.o., declares that the product complies with the requirements and provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The equipment can be freely operated in the EU. The Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.solight.cz. The product may be operated under general authorisation No.VO-R/10/05.2014-3 Solight Holding, s.r.o., Na Brně 1972, Hradec Králové 500 06, Czech Republic.

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