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We hardwired our Arlo doorbell to existing doorbell that has broan door chime. Not digital. Put arlo doorchime on 2 per instructions. The broan chime does not sound. Put it on 1 or 3 and it does chime, but the chime sounds with a lot of static. Does anyone know how to fix this?
Note: the arlo doorbell does ring phone and other. We just can't seem to get it to work correctly with our current door chime from broan.
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Broan model #?
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It's old. The cover of the chime has a model #99522721B.
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I own a Skybell doorbell, not the Arlo, but usually hooking up the original wires to the terminals works, unless there is a resistor inside for digital chimes which would limit the current from the transformer to the mechanical chime. I could not find any Arlo doorbell instructions online, but that is what I think is happening. Usually pushing the dorbell button just closes the circuit to the mechanical chime. Does Arlo give any instructions on how to hook their doorbell to a mechanical chime?
Brian
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brh,
Take a look at this kb article: How do I set up my Arlo Audio Doorbell to trigger my existing chime?
JamesC
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Having same issue. Got to be a issues on Arlo side. I place a jumper on the contacts on the base and doorbell rings fine. Connect the Arlo with setting "2" nothing, on setting "3" ring sounds like someone has their finger on the button.
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I am having exactly the same problem. I am connecting the Arlo to a Niles DBL-1 Doorbell Interface. On setting #1 and #3 the doorbell rings continously. On setting #2 I get no ring.. anyone have any suggestions?
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Correct, thanks for the help. I had same issues. Go to Arlo settings, the click My Devices, then click doorbell, under Traditional Chime (stated disconnected) click on Traditional Chime, go throught set up again (the chime still didn't work when testing it in the set up process but after I completed the process and pushed finished the Traditional Chime stated connected and when I tried the doorbell now it is working with my previous door bell).
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