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Re: Door phone for residence



100% right (of course), Crash.  Also, you can use the doorbell wire if it goes
to the basement (most do) on an existing house.  I've sold tons of these little
systems to DIYers.  Some clients want more access at than two doors.  That can
be done if you install a second module on the telco line as follows:

[street] -- [module 1] --- [module 2] --- [house phones]

I wouldn't recommend using use more than two modules (max 4 door stations)
though.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

Bass Burglar Alarms
The Online DIY Store
http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com

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Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups.



> Door Fon !!! (ADI sells em)
>
> Most excellent, easy to install. Handles up to two doors/gates, and  you can
> add on a door strike module too. I've put in abt 10 in the last year. Good
> money too.
>
> I put the module in the SWB along with my alarm wires. Double gang
> electrical box at the fd or gate...piece o'cake!  Run it to the SWB because
> it's not a low voltage powered device, it has a 120v cord, so ya just plug
> the module into the SWB outlet and since your phones go to the swb your all
> done. I run a cat 5 to the FD or Gate...and your done. oh,  yeah...no moving
> parts either.
>
> Stainless or Bright Brass (sorta)
>
>
>
> hth
>
>
> "Doug L" <vssdoug@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:9QRWf.9820$8Y2.9481@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Anyone have any recomendations for a door phone/intercom for a residence.
> | Two stations one at the front door and one at the gate.
> | Needs to have a gate release and the ability to sound a call waiting tone
> | over the phone if the phone is busy when the door button is pushed
> |
> | Doug L
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