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Wireless intercom - marknjo - 29-08-2008

I've picked up a cheapo digiteck wireless intercom, works ok for the money and can run off batteries alone or transformer, when its running off a transformer the caller unit has a 12v +&- wire, I think its more for a door lock but could this be used to open the gates on the CB24 board?

Sorry for all the thick questions. Rolleyes


RE: Wireless intercom - Home IQ - 29-08-2008

marknjo Wrote:I've picked up a cheapo digiteck wireless intercom, works ok for the money and can run off batteries alone or transformer, when its running off a transformer the caller unit has a 12v +&- wire, I think its more for a door lock but could this be used to open the gates on the CB24 board?

Sorry for all the thick questions. Rolleyes


If you are sure this is a switched output,
You need to wire this 12 v output to a suitable relay(12volt dc, into the coil terminals, normally marked up A1 and A2), run a cable to the control panel, on the relay use 1 core to the common, and another core to n/o. then at the cntl panel end, use the same 2 cores into open and common.

should work.....

carl.


RE: Wireless intercom - marknjo - 30-08-2008

Home IQ Wrote:If you are sure this is a switched output,
You need to wire this 12 v output to a suitable relay(12volt dc, into the coil terminals, normally marked up A1 and A2), run a cable to the control panel, on the relay use 1 core to the common, and another core to n/o. then at the cntl panel end, use the same 2 cores into open and common.

should work.....

carl.

Thanks Carl think I understand, as for the switched output, the handset indoors has a unlock button on it to push?.


RE: Wireless intercom - Mark - 04-09-2008

marknjo Wrote:
Home IQ Wrote:If you are sure this is a switched output,
You need to wire this 12 v output to a suitable relay(12volt dc, into the coil terminals, normally marked up A1 and A2), run a cable to the control panel, on the relay use 1 core to the common, and another core to n/o. then at the cntl panel end, use the same 2 cores into open and common.

should work.....

carl.

Thanks Carl think I understand, as for the switched output, the handset indoors has a unlock button on it to push?.

Any Easier option would be to use Our Handy relay Module DBR200 which are priced at £12+vat


RE: Wireless intercom - marknjo - 04-09-2008

I'm fitting all this kit this weekend so if I have any problems I'll phone Monday and get the relay Module DBR200 off you.

Fingers crossed everything goes ok. haha


RE: Wireless intercom - marknjo - 11-09-2008

All wired up and working fine with a halfords relay. Thanks guys for the help.