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The Honeywell Home DCP311 is a compact, battery-powered doorbell push button designed for seamless RF 868 MHz pairing exclusively with Honeywell Home and Friedland doorbell systems. Featuring a sleek white vertical design and included lithium CR2 battery, it offers effortless installation and reliable performance for modern homes.
Manufacturer | Honeywell |
Part Number | DCP311 |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 50 cm; 23.5 g |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | DCP311 |
Colour | White |
Style | White - vertical |
Power Source | Battery powered |
Voltage | 5.00 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Included Components | no_components |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Item Weight | 23.5 g |
T**R
Quick and easy replacement for Friedland Libra+ doorbell button
We bought this as a replacement for a Friedland Libra+ doorbell button which had become intermittent, despite new batteries. This Honeywell button is listed as a compatible replacement and was quick and easy to install. To pair the new doorbell button press the button on the Libra+ and keep it pressed. Each Icon will light in turn, when the Icon you want is lit, release the button.While the icon is still lit, operate your new Honeywell push button. The chime will sound and the Icon will flash. The button is now paired. A lot smarter than the original button and works perfectly with the Friedland plus doorbell and extender..
W**9
Very Neat
This is the second of these switches I have bought within 9 months. The first started perfectly but within 6 months it was ringing intermittently or not at all. We changed batteries but no change. Finally when the bell was pushed it kept ringing. Obviously time for a new one. Have now purchased a second switch and hope I do not have a repeat of the first. When reading other reviews, the problems I experienced seem to be too common. I would have ordered a different switch but needed it to be compatible with the doorbell box. I really hope Honeywell have updated the bell and this one will last longer.
M**T
ALL IS WELL WITH MY HONEYWELL BELL
This is a single Honeywell wireless doorbell, using a lithium C2032 (3 volt) round flat battery.Compatible with three Honeywell door bell units using 868 Mhz, up to 150 metres distance.I had already been using the model shown in the photographs (self labelled), the unit itself is mains operated, but after one year, the bell push began failing to respond correctly, until stopping functioning completely.The bell push battery tested as fully charged, yet despite various means to get the bell push working again, it didn't.Hence it was good to find that the bell push is available singly.The new one works perfectly and I hope that it shall last longer than 1 year.Unlike me, when this is depressed, it briefly glows red, just before the bell tone sounds.All is well with my bell!
M**E
Rev E works with Libra+
I have 3 Libra+ units, and the original Friedland doorbell push (or whatever it's called) failed after 10+ years, and only thanks to reviewer here I found a potentially compatible solution to to keep them running as Honeywell seem too keen to consciously avoiding advertise what is supported from the original manufacturer (and think "proprietary protocol" is a selling point - absolute nonsense like security by obscurity) .The amount of negative reviews is concerning, and I have to admit the plate mounting mechanism others have commented on looks as solid as cheese, it will no doubt snap and fail with a few battery changes. Only positive is it is positioned to be removed upwards so gravity should keep it in place.Someone else posted their Rev E was incompatible (and that is the only reason I needed to comment/review for others), I have to say mine worked, paired in seconds. The battery also appeared to be have a full charge when I briefly tested it with a multimeter. Time will tell if the battery and the electronics it lasts a decent amount of time.The "push" lights up after what feels a long time after the depression, but it was more noticeable that the original (a positive), and even if the switch engagement was short (in the few minutes I could be bothered checking) it appears to fire correctly, albeit with a short delay.The cheese based backing plate, support/documentation from Honeywell, and concerns over general build quality due to the sheer number of poor reviews are behind my knocking off a few stars. Should the battery and device lasts a reasonable time I will revisit the review.
S**T
Replacement for old Friedland bell
Works well with my existing Friedland, the push button had broken and this was a great replacement. Although does feel expensive for just the push button...
M**N
Not compatible with the doorbell.
2 years ago we replaced our similar doorbell with a newer model.As our doorbell gets extremely wet in gales, we have to occasionally replace the push button. On 2 previous occasions, replacing the push button has been successful. This one seems to be incompatible? One of the codes is different- new one has “Rev. E” old one was “Rev. C”Waste of time, now fed up 🤬
K**D
Worked straight out of the box
Bought this as a second bell push for my Honeywell series 9 wireless doorbell. Removed from packaging, inserted battery, screwed frame to door jamb and clipped on. Pressed the doorbell button and push button simultaneously to pair the two which worked within seconds. Couldn't have been easier and works from the ground floor to the 1st floor up and around some stairs - amazing!
A**R
Works well if rather expensive
Bought to replace series of Friedland bell pushes which seem to last only a couple of years. Looks better quality than those, though the supplied battery did die after 5 months. Well sealed against moisture. It cost almost £30 which is very expensive, of course, for what it is
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