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the door station and short-circuiting the
wiring of the door opener). Therefore, we
generally recommend the use of a remote
safety relay mounted indoors (e. g. DoorBird
I/O Door Controller A1081) for wiring an
electric door opener for a more secure
installation in your home.
BELL, BELL We offer feature-rich IP door chimes (e.g. DoorBird
A1061W), which can be securely connected via your
network (LAN / WIFI / WAN) to this device. Alternatively
you can connect a conventional door chime using this
relay contact.
This relay contact is only relevant for devices
with just one call button.
Switching relay, max. 1-24 V DC/V AC, 1 Ampere. The
relay contact can be used to connect a conventional
door chime. The device does not supply power to the
connected door chime. The power supply for the door
chime must be installed separately. Should you have
any questions, please contact the manufacturer of your
door chime. You can find compatible door chimes at
www.doorbird.com/support
Some door chimes operate with
110-240 V DC/V AC. Do not connect such
door chimes to this relay contact. The device
is immediately destroyed and life-threatening
injuries can occur.
EXT, EXT Door opener button, max. 0 V DC/V AC,
0 Ampere. These ports can be used to connect e.g. a
door opener button inside the home. It will trigger the
first bi-stable latching relay of the device (REL1, REL1).
Please make sure to add no voltage on these
ports. Extra voltage may destroy the device
immediately.
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