Honeywell RCWL35 Decor Wireless Door Chime Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
Honeywell

Honeywell RCWL35 Decor Wireless Door Chime

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Compatible with décor wireless push, converter, motion detector, and door contact. (Model No. RPWL30XXX series, and RCA901N and RCA902N.)

Safety

Before proceeding with the installation, please note the following safety warnings:

  • Always follow the manufacturer’s advice when using power tools and wear suitable protective equipment (e.g. safety goggles) when drilling holes, etc.
  • Before drilling holes in walls, check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe locator is advisable if in doubt.

Decorative Wire Free Chimes and Push

Checking Pack Contents

  • Chime
  • Bell push (for chime kit only)
  • CR2032 battery for bell push (for chime kit only)
  • 2 x fixing screws for push (for chime kit only)
  • 2 x fixing screws for chime
  • Wall plugs
  • Adhesive pad (for chime kit only)

You will need:

  • A Phillips screwdriver
  • A small flat bladed screwdriver
  • A 1/4-in. (6 mm) masonry drill
  • 4 X LR14 `C’ Alkaline batteries

Installation

  1. Open the bell push and insert the push battery (CR2032).

  2. Open the chime cover.

  3. Insert chime batteries (LR14 C size).

  4. Operate push. Chime will play the default tune. First icon will illuminate.
    Note: The bell push (if supplied) is preprogrammed to operate with the chime.

  5. To adjust volume.

  6. To change tunes
    Press push button, chime will play tune, while the icon on chime is flashing, press and release tune button . Press and release button again to cycle through the available tunes until you hear the tune you want. The last tune played will be stored after the icon stops flashing. To confirm, press the push button and chime will play the tune you want.

  7. To add new push/reprogram
    Press and hold the program button ●. The icons will illuminate in sequence. Release the program button when icon you choose is illuminated. Operate your new push and the chime will play tune, icon will flash. To change tune, refer to step 6.

  8. Unlearn procedure
    To remove a push from the chime’s memory, press and hold the program button ●. Each icon will light in turn. When the icon associated with the push to be un- learned is lit, release the button. Then press and hold down both ● and buttons, until a `beep’ sound is heard.

  9. Recall function
    A short push of the program button ● will flash the icon that was last in use.

  10. Mount the bell push
    Install back cover to wall, use screws provided/adhesive pad. Close the cover.

    Note: Before final installation adjust distance and position between push and chime to optimize the chime within your environment. Dense walls and metal can reduce range.

Wall Type Range Reduction
Dry-lined partition wall 10–30%
Single-layer brick wall 20–40%
Double-layer brick wall 30–70%
Metal panel/radiator 90–100%
  1. Mount the chime
    Mounting holes are marked with screw symbol. Clip on the front cover.

  2. For stainable covers only
    Choose your paint, stain or varnish and then apply to the cover. Follow manufacturers’ advice on the paint/vanish. It is possible to unscrew the four screws shown below for painting. Ensure you screw it back with the same screws provided!

Once completed, clip it onto the base as in step 11.

Specification Chime Bell push
Operating Temperature 32°F to 104°F
0ºC to 40ºC 14°F to 104°F

-10ºC to 40ºC
RF Frequency- US| 916.8 MHz| 916.8 MHz
Range (open field)| 450 ft. (140 m)|
Sound Level (typical)| 90dBA @ 3 ft. (1 m)| –
RF Power| –| <1mW
Battery Type| LR14 (C size)| CR2032
Battery Life (5 activations/day)| 12 months| 18 months
Rain proof| N/A| Pass UL1598 rain test

Troubleshooting

A ‘beep’ sound is heard in learn mode…

  • The push you are programming has already been learned by the chime.
  • If you want to change the icon associated with the push, use the unlearn  procedure,then program the push again.

Two ‘beep’ sounds are heard after the normal chime sound…

  • This indicates a low battery in the bell push that activated the chime. Install a new battery, type CR2032.
    When the bell push is operated, the amber confidence light does not turn on, or is only on for a short time…

  • In normal operation, the amber light will turn on for 1 second. When the battery is weak, the light will only turn on for a short time. Install a new battery, type CR2032.

The chime does not work…

  • Check that the batteries are the correct type, LR14 ‘C’ cells. Only use alkaline batteries.
  • Check that the batteries are fitted correctly. (No wrong polarity)
  • The chime could be out of range of the bell push. Try the chime in a different location.
  • The chime might not have learned the identity of the bell push. Follow the programming procedure.

The chime does not sound…

  • Check that the volume control is not at the minimum setting.

Range is reduced…

  • Metal structures, including uPVC door frames can reduce the range of the product.
    Avoid mounting the push or chime on or near metal structures.

  • Other equipment can cause radio interference that affects your chime.

  • Walls and ceilings will reduce the range.

  • Weak batteries will reduce range. Replace every 12–18 months. In cold conditions (below 41ºF [5ºC]), batteries may need to be replaced more often.

Amber light flashes…

  • When the chime battery is low, an amber light located at the side of the chime will flash every 5 seconds. Fit new batteries in the chime, type LR14 ‘C’ cells. Only use alkaline batteries.

Disposal & Recycling

Batteries and waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where these facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice.

Guarantee

Honeywell guarantees this product for 1 year from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase is required; this does not affect your statutory rights. If you require further information about your product, call the Honeywell helpline at 1-800 468-1502.

Declaration

Honeywell hereby declares that this product complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industrial Canada standards.
This device operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for regulatory compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Honeywell International Inc.
ACS, Environmental and Combustion Controls
1985 Douglas Drive, Golden Valley, MN 55422
www.honeywell.com

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© 2007 Honeywell International Inc.
69-2115EFS—05 M.S. Rev. 12-07

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