Hypnobabe |
28 Aug 2008 22:54 |
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Originally Posted by ~Helen~
(Post 433860)
I have a doorbell at work which sometimes rings for no reason (i.e. there is no one at the door...and I KNOW there's no one at the door because it's that mirrored glass stuff so I can see them but they can't see me). Usually, it goes ding-dong. But on occasion, between 5 & 6pm, I get twinkle twinkle little star and a few other tunes.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ~Helen~
(Post 433975)
As it's the work doorbell I don't care if it rings all night. Sadly it's not a plug-in-able one, but runs off batteries...trouble is, it doesn't ALWAYS ring when someone IS at the door...and taking the batteries out would ensure it never rang when someone was at the door and this would require constantly checking for people at the door. You see my predicament?
Post Script...the doorbell ordinarily goes "ding dong". Sometimes when it rings for no reason it does go ding dong. but usually when ringing for no reason, it plays tunes. But I have no function for picking type of ring, I can only control the volume. So explain that one to me...
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Is it, by any chance, a wireless doorbell? I have one, and so does my next door neighbour. They run off the same frequency, and because the houses are relatively close, my receiver picks up their button, if you know what I mean. Luckily, we've worked it out, and we have different rings anyway, so if it goes with a two tone ring, we know it's our door, but if it goes with a four tone ring, we know it's next door and don't bother getting up. Hubby assures me there is a way of changing the frequency in the bell part (as opposed to the button part, before you lot start... :roll: )...
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