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Wireless door chime DC010

SKU: DC010

Wireless battery powered doorbell solution. Simply place the receiver in the desired location and mount the bell push by your front door.

£13.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • 58 ringtones to choose from
  • Volume control – up to 110dB
  • Eye catching visual alert when doorbell can’t be heard
  • Hassle free installation, no running any wires
  • Learning code prevents interference from other wireless transmitters
  • Additional plug in receivers or bell pushes can be added if desired
  • Working Frequency: 433MHz
  • Working Temperature: -20 – 50°
  • IP44 rated receiver
  • Battery powered requires 3 x AAA batteries (not included)
  • Wall mountable or free standing
  • Power consumption: less than 0.3W
  • Range of approx. 150-200m*
  • IP55 rated bell push
  • Includes fixing for mounting
  • Battery powered requires 1 x 12V 23A battery (included)
  • Power consumption: less than 10mW
  • Range of approx. 150-200m*

*dependent on environment

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Frequently asked questions

A heat alarm responds to temperature increases, while a smoke alarm detects smoke particles. Heat alarms are ideal for areas where smoke alarms might be triggered by cooking fumes or dust.

Install the Ei3014 in areas prone to rapid temperature increases but less likely to have significant smoke, such as kitchens, garages, and boiler rooms. Avoid installing it near vents, fans, or windows.

Test your alarm weekly by pressing the test button to ensure it is functioning correctly.

The Ei3014 Heat Alarm usually has a lifespan of around 10 years. Check the manufacturing date and replace the unit as recommended.

A door entry system is a security solution that controls access to a building or specific areas within a building. It can include audio, video, or both, to verify the identity of visitors before granting entry.

Installing a door entry system enhances security by allowing controlled access, reducing the risk of unauthorized entry, and providing a means to verify visitors.

While there are no specific laws mandating door entry systems, they must comply with privacy laws and data protection regulations if they involve video recording or data storage, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Maintenance includes inspecting wiring, cleaning cameras and microphones, checking software updates, testing entry points, and verifying the system’s operation.

Yes, many door entry systems can integrate with other security solutions such as CCTV, alarm systems, and smart home devices for a comprehensive security setup.

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