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Saaf_laandon_mo 06-03-2007 09:05

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
My mate has a wireless doorbell where you can record your own ring tone as such. Everytime he presses his doorbell, as he's pulling into his drive it shouts "I'm home, get the tea on"

Taf 06-03-2007 09:48

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
I spent ages swapping frequencies on our doorbell to prevent ours ringing when another house bellpush was activated.... then noticed that the same style bellpush was fitted to ELEVEN other local houses!

So I traded in one model and bought another brand... no problem since.

Xaccers 06-03-2007 09:50

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo (Post 34243541)
Everytime he presses his doorbell, as he's pulling into his drive it shouts "I'm home, get the tea on"

Wow he's got long arms!

Saaf_laandon_mo 06-03-2007 10:07

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Xaccers (Post 34243575)
Wow he's got long arms!


The doorbell's wireless, carries it in his car. I thought we'd have been able to deduce that as we are talking about wireless doorbells ;)

Graham M 06-03-2007 10:15

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo (Post 34243541)
My mate has a wireless doorbell where you can record your own ring tone as such. Everytime he presses his doorbell, as he's pulling into his drive it shouts "I'm home, get the tea on"

Bet he thinks it's right funny but his missus hates it

Gareth 06-03-2007 11:37

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo (Post 34243592)
The doorbell's wireless, carries it in his car. I thought we'd have been able to deduce that as we are talking about wireless doorbells ;)

I thought we were talking about the speaker part being wireless, but the button being fixed to the door frame... I didn't even realise you could get ones whereby the button itself was the wireless component.

I can understand the need for the wireless speaker... if you live in a big house, or a house with 3 or 4 storeys, etc... then this is useful. A wireless button, however, just seems to be the ultimate in laziness. :cool: I think I need to get one of these.

Xaccers 08-03-2007 16:09

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
Our house only has a knocker, and we wouldn't be allowed to drill holes through the door jam to run wires to a normal doorbell.
So a stick on wireless doorbell is perfect.
Ours came with a plug in bell and a battery operated bell, so we can have one downstairs and one upstairs, which was handy when I was working nights as I'd normally sleep through delivery men calling otherwise!

Jade 08-03-2007 17:10

Re: Wireless Doorbell
 
I had the same problem when I bought one of these! It was driving me crazy for about a week until I realised the problem. If you look at the leaflet that came with it you will probably find its on a factory setting of "0000". You need to select your own four digit code and this will sort the problem.


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