Doorbell Wiring - Door Contacts
I am trying to set up a door open bell using Honeywell products. The company is offering no support so I though someone here might have some ideas.
Honeywell’s wired to wireless adapter -
The RPWL3045A Converter has been replaced with the RPWL4045A2000 Wireless Doorbell Adapter. As far as I know they have the same function but the wiring connection are different.
The old model (RPWL3045A) shows how to connect door contacts but the new model only shows how to connect push buttons and a transformer (see photos).
The names/numbers and position of the connection are different but does anyone know how the door contacts should be connected to the new model (RPWL4045A2000)?
Thanks
Image of old model (RPWL3045A) -
https://www.dropbox.com/s/upyze0pfy2cb1s...
Image of new model (RPWL4045A2000) -
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In addition to what I wrote above, I also need some kind of time delay that keeps intermittently pushing the doorbell button (Push/Delay/Push) because even if the button is held down the bell only rings once until released and pushed again). Once my door is opened, I need the bell to continuously ring until it is closed. To solve this problem and also reverse the NC to NO problem you mentioned, I think this product might solve everything - https://www.mpja.com/download/35238mpdat...
My infrared door sensor NC would send DC 24V 3A to the 35238-MP which would convert to NO and apply a Push/Delay/Push program that keeps repeating until the door is closed. The 35238-MP would connect to my new model RPWL4045A2000 A1/A2 (like a single doorbell button would).
I'm not 100% sure what voltage will be sent from the 35238-MP to RPWL4045A2000 but provide it is no more than 24V it will be ok.
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by uniopp