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Change/Mute Intercom Ringtone: Adjust Volume, Customize Signal, Alter Ring Speed

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  • #1 9958691
    grave digger
    Level 11  
    Hello. I have an intercom at home, unfortunately the signal is loud and I don't like it, is it possible to change the ring signal or mute it / change its speed?
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  • #2 9958774
    11111olo
    Level 42  
    Sure it is possible, but if you wrote what this intercom plus attached photos, it would be easier.
  • #3 9958784
    grave digger
    Level 11  
    grave digger wrote:
    Hello. I have an intercom at home, unfortunately the signal is loud and I don't like it, is it possible to change the ring signal or mute it / change its speed?


    I have, for example, a key ring that has several types of sounds, just a key ring that plays, there are buttons on it, each responsible for a different melody. I thought to use it somehow, but I have no idea

    11111olo wrote:
    Sure it is possible, but if you wrote what this intercom plus attached photos, it would be easier.


    I do not know what an intercom, just an intercom in the block, I know that maybe the answer will not be correct .. but this whole handset with the base is white and has one button.
    My point is to find out in general terms what needs to be done here.
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  • #4 9958791
    11111olo
    Level 42  
    Keep writing this and this is the best way to get the topic in the trash.

    You can do something about it, but you still don't know what an intercom is!
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  • #7 9973972
    grave digger
    Level 11  
    At the bottom there is a panel with buttons each for each apartment, if you hold it, it is called. So probably analog.
  • #8 9974569
    zybex
    Helpful for users
    If it is analog and connected with 4 wires (or more), it is enough to insert a resistor or potentiometer in series with the call wire. This wire is connected to the CA terminal. It is enough to disconnect it and insert a resistor (or potentiometer) in series.
    You can also use a small switch (switch) as it was done in some old uniphones, namely the mentioned resistor in series with the call line closed with a switch. This way we can choose the maximum ring volume or muted. Of course, the resistor must be chosen according to your taste. It will be in the range of 1-2 k? or slightly more.
  • #9 9976408
    suchy3
    Level 10  
    Hello.
    Let me refresh the topic because I am struggling with an intercom (analog 6-wire). Almost everything is already ok I hear a voice in the receiver I am heard myself, I can open the bolt but there is almost no call
    miserable very soft hum) I enclose my connection scribble.
    I am a layman and I cannot read much from these diagrams. Change/Mute Intercom Ringtone: Adjust Volume, Customize Signal, Alter Ring Speed
  • #10 9976522
    zybex
    Helpful for users
    There is no call amplification adjustment in this uniphone. There is also nothing on the way to check. There is only a circuit switch that changes the role of the handset. One time it serves as a call transducer and the other time to listen to the call.
    You probably connected the cables incorrectly (swapped something).
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  • #12 9977612
    tomeye
    Level 20  
    In 6-wire installations, there are still places where not where RWT, maybe this is your call was triggered by a buzzer, maybe you will need a generator plate, put a photo of the old intercom ...
  • #13 9977771
    suchy3
    Level 10  
    on the left side it must be some kind of buzzer because it was making a humming noise.

    Change/Mute Intercom Ringtone: Adjust Volume, Customize Signal, Alter Ring Speed
  • #15 9978924
    MarKer717
    Level 13  
    Hello :D
    If this buzzer really signaled calling, it means that voltage appears on the calling wire in case of pressing the button in the cassette at the entrance.

    You can buy a generator plate (LF-5 Laskomex), which is installed inside the new uniphone.

    I enclose the connection instructions

    The cost is about PLN 15

    ;) Good luck and best regards
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  • #16 9996281
    suchy3
    Level 10  
    and I have a plate Change/Mute Intercom Ringtone: Adjust Volume, Customize Signal, Alter Ring Speed
    and how to connect it to this Post # 9 now
  • #17 9997384
    tomeye
    Level 20  
    1 from the top ? connect to the call on the CA set
    2 + connect to the cable from the wall with call control
    3 - connect terminal 6 to ground

    Change/Mute Intercom Ringtone: Adjust Volume, Customize Signal, Alter Ring Speed
  • #18 10000569
    suchy3
    Level 10  
    tomeye wrote:
    1 from the top ? connect to the call on the CA set
    2 + connect to the cable from the wall with call control
    3 - connect terminal 6 to ground

    thanks for your help but unfortunately I still don't know what to do with (+) I've tried all the possibilities. I've tried to connect for a while and I'm starting to doubt.
    While checking the various options for connecting the cables, I found the microphone and the earpiece connected correctly, opening the bolt (white and brown cables also - one without the other does not work).
    I don't really understand it: "with a cable from the wall"
    greetings
  • #19 10001077
    tomeye
    Level 20  
    The cable from the wall is the one you had plugged into the CA and you had no ringing, you connect it to the + cable
    - and + to supply the system ? the signal output is controlled by a button in the cassette and is to be connected to the + board
  • #20 10001316
    zybex
    Helpful for users
    suchy3 wrote:
    on the left side it must be some kind of buzzer because it was making a humming noise.

    Change/Mute Intercom Ringtone: Adjust Volume, Customize Signal, Alter Ring Speed


    That weird buzzer. It doesn't look like it would run on DC voltage.
  • #21 10001653
    tomeye
    Level 20  
    check the meter, let someone call you, set the range permanently to 20 V (DC), and check the range to the variable (AC) - with the variable you will destroy the plate.
    The RWT was 5-5.5 V DC, the board should work up to 12 V as well

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around modifying the ringtone of an intercom system, specifically addressing issues related to volume control, customization of the ringtone, and altering the ring speed. The user initially inquired about the possibility of changing the loud signal of their intercom. Responses indicated that it is feasible to adjust the volume by inserting a resistor or potentiometer in series with the call wire for analog intercoms. The conversation also touched on identifying the type of intercom, with mentions of Urmet as the brand. Further technical details were provided regarding wiring configurations and troubleshooting low ringing volume issues, including the use of generator plates for sound amplification.
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