Dared to replace a Door Entry Phone?? Discover How I did it.
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- After discovering that the door entry phone handset in my building had been out of order for some time, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Instead of paying the hefty fee of US$120 to have it replaced by the management office, I found a brand new one on Taobao for just US$10! Join me as I share my experience of installing this affordable solution, saving both time and money while ensuring our security needs are met.
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Had a firm come out to do mine because the old one fell iff when someone buzzed me now its worse get a high humming noise cant hardly hear people downstairs
Is there any sequence in order to connect/disconnect wires? I don’t want to blow any fuse.
Well, in my case, I don't think my phone was powered. So, I did not care when I disconnect/connect
I was wondering if you can help me please.
I recently moved into a new flat with a broken intercom. I identified it as a "ACET 22220 (2 Wire)". It has 6 wires inside (yellow, green, white, red, blk, blue). Cables yellow and red are in slot 5, black and blue are in slot 6 and the other cables are not connected at all.
I bought a bell 801 as replacement which 5 slots for wires "I R O T Z" which is different from my old ACET 22220.
Will this work as a replacement? And if so where would each cable go?
I found this from the web: interfoni.rs/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Acet-22220-_2-zice-interfonska-slusalica-sema-prikljucaka-1.pdf
I am not sure Bell 801 is compatible or not but I think you it is safer bet to get Acet handset:
www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=ACET+22220+alternative+handset&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_odkw=ACET+22220.&_osacat=0
You may also refer to this:
www.intercomsrus.com/finder/
From my experience, you can try working on each function to see if it may work, e.g. to the ring sound first, then the open door button....
Thank you @@MatthewKwan
@@shilipsy Hope you can get it worked out.
U didn’t show which wires to connect where
Hmm, the wires have to be connected differently according to your old handset. I had some help from the seller of the new handset after having shown a photo of the circuit board of the old handset to him. Point to note,
- a wire must be for door release,
- a wire must be mic out
- a wire must be incoming rings
- a wire must be incoming voice
So before you unconnect the wires, take some good photos to mark the numbers
Did you have to shut off the power in your whole block to do the work?
No, I did not.
AS CLEAR AS MUD
That looks a nightmare
It was a bit!!!