®
Model RIFMS2
Wireless Flush Mount Intercom
Overview
Channel Button: Press the Channel button to set
intercom to one of four secure channels or the paging
channel. The default channel for the intercom is the
paging channel where all four channel lights are lit.
An intercom on a channel can only hear an intercom
on the same channel or on the paging channel.
The Intercom has up to a 1000' range and allows
multiple simultaneous conversations, using a
900 Mhz secure digital radio link. The intercoms form
an exclusive network and respond only to other
intercoms in the network.
Carton Inventory
Conference Mode: Conference
Mode allows multiple intercoms to
participate in a conversation
compared to Normal Mode in which
only two intercoms can communicate.
Screw (8)
Block 1
Block 2
Fastener (8)
All intercoms must be set to the same channel or the
paging channel to be in Conference Mode. To place
intercoms in Conference Mode set Dipswitch #1 on
block 2 to the UP position.
Battery: When batteries are low intercom will emit
two beeps every ten minutes. Replace with
C batteries (not provided).
Intercom (2)
Mounting Frame (2)
NOTE: To prevent damage to the circuit DO NOT use
C size Lithium batteries.
Operation & Features
Assemble Intercom
Talk Button
Channel Lights
Dipswitch Blocks
Channel Button
Talk Button: To talk, hold
down the Talk button. All
intercoms in the network that
are on the same channel will
Install 4 C batteries (not
provided). Secure
batteries with fastening
strip. LEDs will light.
receive the signal. Release the Talk button when
done talking and within 10-15 seconds press and hold
the Talk button of a different intercom to make a
secure channel between the two. Once the channel is
made the other intercoms in the network cannot hear
the conversation.
NOTES:
• Ensure that the batteries
are securely fastened or
they may fall out during
installation.
• To prevent damage to the circuit DO NOT use
C size Lithium batteries.
Volume: Hold down the Talk button and press the
Channel button repeatedly to cycle through the
volume levels.
1
Installation
Step 1
Step 3
Choose mounting locations where both intercoms will
work when tested.
NOTES:
• The wall location should be clear of beams and
other obstructions inside the wall.
• Do not mount intercoms within 6' of each other.
• Do not mount intercom near any electrical wiring or
electrical devices.
6 1/8"
Place the frame in the hole
and tighten screws.
4 1/2"
NOTE: Place frame in wall so
that the two small slots are on
the top and the larger single
slot is on the bottom.
Cut a hole in the wall measuring 6 1/8" wide by
4 1/2" high.
Step 4
Step 2
Place intercom in frame by inserting top section first,
then snapping the lower section into place.
Insert a screw into each
hole in the frame and attach
the fasteners. Tighten screw
only 1/4" into the fastener.
3
Troubleshooting
Need to clear intercom’s memory.
Intercom does not function.
Press and hold both buttons. Two beeps will be heard
and the channel lights will begin to cycle. Continue to
hold until a third beep is heard (about 15 seconds).
Ensure other intercoms are not activated during this
time. Intercoms in the network that are on will signal
during the clearing process. Once memory is clear
the intercom can be programmed to a new network.
It is normal for LEDs to go out if intercom has been
inactive for 5 minutes. The LEDs should light after a
button is pressed or a signal is received.
Check batteries in Intercom.
Ensure intercom is connected to a network.
See Programming Intercom.
Ensure that intercoms are on the same channel. See
Operation & Features.
Static and feedback is heard in intercom.
The intercoms are too close to each other. A cordless
phone, cell phone, or other radio device can also
cause static.
Intercom is not getting expected transmission
range.
Keep Intercom away from trees, metal objects and
electrical wiring.
Intercom beeps every ten minutes.
The battery is low in the intercom. Replace with
C batteries.
NOTE: To prevent damage to the circuit DO NOT use
C size Lithium batteries.
FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIAL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER:
1-800-528-9131
www.chamberlain-DIY.com
NOTICE: To comply with FCC and or Industry Canada rules (IC), adjustment or modifications of this
receiver and/or transmitter are prohibited, except for changing the code setting or replacing the battery.
THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. 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.
© 2007, The Chamberlain Group Inc.
All Rights Reserved
114A3509
|
Blaupunkt Car Stereo System CD 2001 User Manual
Bosch Appliances Security Camera DiBos User Manual
Boston Acoustics Car Speaker SR80 User Manual
Brother Printer PT 9500PC User Manual
Bryant Air Conditioner 342 User Manual
Campbell Hausfeld Automobile Accessories MP2118 User Manual
Canon Camera Lens 24 70mm f 28L II USM User Manual
CFM Fan TNC 0506 User Manual
CFM Ventilation Hood HRV 0904 User Manual
Chromalox Electric Heater PB402 4 User Manual