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206-3 -- Wireless

Entry/Exit Signal Kit

Instruction Sheet

Troubleshooting

PHONE: (203) 730-1756

FAX: (203) 730-1781

2 PARKLAWN DR.  STE F, BETHEL, CT 06801

customerservice@trineonline.com

 www.trineonline.com

NOTE: This unit is NOT compatible with 206-3

units sold before 

December, 2014

For swinging doors

align the transmitter

arrow to the bottom

of the magnet

as shown.

V. 16.0504

• 

Transmitter 

communicates with the 

chime wirelessly.

• 

Can be used with swinging 

or sliding doors

• 

Chime plugs into a 

standard electric outlet

• 

Includes a Door Magnet 

Spacer and all the 

mounting screws

• 

Transmitter range: 100’

• Three 

High Quality Chime 

tunes

• 

(1) 12V A23 Battery is 

included

A. Problem

: Chime does not ring one time 

and stop.

1a. Possible Cause: Sensor battery is not 

installed properly.

1b. Fix: Make sure battery is installed 

according to the diagram inside sensor.

2a. Possible Cause: Sensor battery is dead.

2b. Fix:  Replace sensor battery.

3a. Possible Cause: Chime is not receiving 

power

3b. Fix:  Make sure the plug-in chime has 

power

4a. Possible Cause: Sensor & Chime are not 

synced

4b. Fix:  Re-try syncing process

 

- Unplug chime

 

- Ensure switch 1 on both chime and 

sensor is set to OFF

 

- Wait 30 Seconds

 

- Press and hold the “TEST” button 

inside the sensor within 20 seconds after 

plugging in chime.  When the “Ding-dong” 

tune is played, the sensor is synced with 

the chime. 

B. Problem

: Battery seems okay but the chime 

does not work after installation.

1a. Possible Cause: Chime or Transmitter is 

mounted on metal or near metal studs. 

(metal reduces range of unit)

1b. Fix: Use a 1/4” to 1/2” wooden shim to to 

move Transmitter away from metal surface.  

Move Chime to another wall outlet.

2a. Possible Cause: Chime or Transmitter  is 

mounted near concrete. (concrete reduces 

range of unit)

2b. Fix:  Move away from concrete

3a. Possible Cause: Chime & Transmitter are 

installed too far apart (over 100 feet)

3b. Fix:  relocate pieces closer to one another.

C. Problem

: Chime sounds when not intended.

1. Possible Cause: Chime or Transmitter is 

receiving interference

2. Fix: Follow A. Problem - 4b. Fix to Unsync the 

unit

 

-  Follow A. Problem - 4b. Fix Again to 

Resync the units

 

- If problem persists move Chime or 

Transmitter to another location to reduce 

interference.

FEATURES:

NOTE: This unit is NOT 

compatible with 206-3

units sold before

December, 2014

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