Remote door open switch (optional), Button, and, Controller – AT&T Door Phone Controller User Manual

Page 29: Door ajar

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Connecting Door Speaker, Door Button, and Door

Ajar Switch to the AT&T Door Phone Controller

Use the diagram in Figure 2-4 and follow the steps below:

Polarity of wires is not important.

Total wire length should not

exceed 1500 feet.

Door Ajar switch should be
closed when door is closed. If a

door ajar switch will not be
used, you must leave a jumper

installed across the two “Door
Ajar Switch” terminals.

1.

2.

3.

Run shielded twisted pair wires (22–24AWG) from the
“Speaker” terminals on the rear panel of the AT&T Door
Phone Controller (13 & 14) to the installed Door

Speaker (1 & 2). Connect the shield to the “Shield” ter-

minal on the controller (12).

Run 2 wires (22–24AWG) from the “Door Bell Button”

terminals (10 & 11) to the door bell push button on the

installed door speaker/push button assembly (3 & 4).

Run 2 wires (22-24AWG) from the optional “Door Ajar

Switch” terminals (8 & 9) to the installed door ajar
switch.

Remote Door Open Switch (optional)

A remote door open switch (normally-open contact) provides

additional means for opening an electric door opening device.
To connect wires for a remote door open switch use the

diagram in Figure 2-5 and follow the steps below.

1.

Install the remote door open button in desired location

using manufacturer’s installation instructions.

2. Run 2 wires (22–24AWG) from the installed (normally-

open contact) remote door open switch to the “Remote

Door Open” terminals (6 & 7) on the AT&T Door Phone

Controller back panel (polarity of wires is not important).

Installation Procedures 2-13

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