Problème de remplacement de l’interphone 5 fils
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Hello,
I want to replace my intercom TERRANEO LT603R in my apartment with a BITRON AN9110. I found the wire correspondence on the diagrams available on the internet (incoming and outgoing audio, OV, Gache, and Buzzer), but I can't get any audio. I never hear "the street" (I haven't tested the outgoing audio or the buzzer because I have to walk up 4 floors). Can someone tell me if there is an incompatibility between these two models?
Moreover, I think the second model is electronic. Will I also have a problem with the Buzzer?
Thank you for your advice.
I want to replace my intercom TERRANEO LT603R in my apartment with a BITRON AN9110. I found the wire correspondence on the diagrams available on the internet (incoming and outgoing audio, OV, Gache, and Buzzer), but I can't get any audio. I never hear "the street" (I haven't tested the outgoing audio or the buzzer because I have to walk up 4 floors). Can someone tell me if there is an incompatibility between these two models?
Moreover, I think the second model is electronic. Will I also have a problem with the Buzzer?
Thank you for your advice.
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Good evening,
What would help you is to have the manual of your previous installation. You seem to have numbers on the back of the street panel; we need to know what they correspond to.
For your information, you need to stop believing that one intercom works with any other intercom. It's like trying to make a Philips TV work with a Samsung remote control. It's the same technology; it's infrared, but it won't work.
A Comelit handset will work with its Comelit panel of the same series. But that doesn't mean it will work with all Comelit street panels (and this applies to all brands of video intercom/intercom, just so you know, I have nothing against Comelit lol)
Also see: http://www.comparerdevis.net/travaux_alarmes-securite.htm
The catch with brands like this is that while they are of good quality, they are unusable for the average person without the help of a professional.
What would help you is to have the manual of your previous installation. You seem to have numbers on the back of the street panel; we need to know what they correspond to.
For your information, you need to stop believing that one intercom works with any other intercom. It's like trying to make a Philips TV work with a Samsung remote control. It's the same technology; it's infrared, but it won't work.
A Comelit handset will work with its Comelit panel of the same series. But that doesn't mean it will work with all Comelit street panels (and this applies to all brands of video intercom/intercom, just so you know, I have nothing against Comelit lol)
Also see: http://www.comparerdevis.net/travaux_alarmes-securite.htm
The catch with brands like this is that while they are of good quality, they are unusable for the average person without the help of a professional.