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Smart Implant as Intercom Buzzer


EHAB

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Hi, i had added my Smart Implant to my indoor intercom unit in order to open the main gate 

now i was wondring can i connect the indoor unit buzzer to the smart implant input so i receive a notification when it rings

i am thinking to take the 2 wires that conecting the buzzer and contect them to IN1 and Ground is this right??

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  • @Martin_N

    i managed to connect it, first i measured all the intercom handset inputs till i find the points that is shorted when the ringer is pressed and i measured the voltage on these terminals and it was 9v

    to i connect the IN1 to these terminals and it workes fine

    the issue that i faced at the begining is the Smart Implant Parameters as parameter 20 and 21 was not available in my Home center interface 

    but i figured that i dont need them when i connect the IN1

    rignt now when someone pressed the ringer of the intercome i receive a notification on my mobile and i am willing also to improve it by creating a scenarion that turn on/off a specific light at this case

    thanks Martin_N for your feedback and appreciate your support

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    @EHAB

    It won't be that easy, you can destroy something.

    1) measure the voltage on the buzzer at the moment of ringing.
    2) connect the relay coil with the corresponding voltage
    3) connect the contact of this relay to the input and gnd of SI.

    This of course applies if there is a constant current on the buzzer during the call.
    It may happen that the buzzer is not a buzzer (electromagnetically), but only a piezo transducer and the electronics of the intercom sends a modulated signal to it.
    In that case, I would look to see if the intercom has another output for an "external" bell.

    Enter the intercom type here.

     

    eM.

     

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