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Author Message yogurblanco Subject: Connect inalmbrico a goalkeeper automatic ring Posted: November 7, 2011 - 9:24 New to the Forum Joined: November 7, 2011 Posts: 2 Hello My father is going deaf and our goalkeeper Electronic nico has a very weak buzzer. Most of the time is spent at the other end of the house so it does not know when they call. l thought of connecting a bell inalmbricos those of a Chinese goalkeeper cloche jar inalmbrico automatic and placed the ring in the room, but I am passed the task of interconnect and I can not. Put a picture of the circuit cloche jar goalkeeper: (It seems that is too large, Podis it down here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1345411/IMG_20111016_201225.jpg) The fact is that the button of the inal timbre mbrico is quite simple, with a button that closes cloche jar the circuit powered by a 14v battery. Which it is very similar voltage that I find in the 2-3 but clear terminals is constant feeding. I serve if I had only when called. Then also I searched a point where there is continuity only when called, when the buzzer is activated (above), to bypass the wireless doorbell button but also give the buzzer continuously solucin.El also n gives me very little voltage (0.3V). cloche jar And in electronics stores in my town I say run a cord to another cloche jar habitaciny put another goalkeeper cloche jar in parallel. That's why I turn to you. Habris have seen as I have little idea as to thank electronic simple explanation. Thank you very much.
yogurblanco Subject: Posted: November 7, 2011 - 9:28 New to the Forum Joined: November 7, 2011 Posts: 2 terminal 1 is the pulse that sounds the buzzer. The terminal 2 is negative. Terminal 3 continuously gives me 14V. Terminals 4 and 5 are given audio. The three threads that are down (gray, cloche jar white and green) are going to micro / headset. And what you see above is the buzzer silver is little more than a coil and a vibrating plate.
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