


If you are unable to identify the devices because no unique colours for the Halo Light was set, you can perform a factory reset to delete all linked devices from the memory, then link the new device. If no button is pressed within 12 seconds, nothing will be changed. A long press of the Settings button (more than 2 seconds) will cause the newest device to be overwritten. A short press of the Settings button (less than 2 seconds) will cause the oldest device in the doorbell memory to be overwritten. There is a 12 second window to complete this operation.įor doorbells with no Halo Light: The Red LED will flash rapidly. A long press of the Settings button will cause the device indicated by the Halo colour to be overwritten with the new device. Repeated short presses will cycle through the colours for all linked devices. A second short press will cause the Halo colour of the 2nd device to be displayed. A short press of the Settings button will cause the doorbell to indicate the Halo colour of the 1st stored device in the memory. You now have the option to remove one of the devices already linked to the doorbell, and replace it with the new device. Please refer to this table: Series 3 (DC311xx and DCR311xx)Ģ wired push buttons and 5 wireless devicesįor doorbells with a Halo Light: After attempting to add the new device, wait for the doorbell to beep twice. Your doorbell will accept 2, 4, 5 or 6 devices according to the model.

You have exceeded the maximum number of wireless devices that your Honeywell Home doorbell can connect to.
