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Wireless Door Entry Alert System for Shops: Find Doorbell Transmitter & Receiver Options

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  • #1 16408796
    Basista994
    Level 10  
    Hello.

    I need help finding a device. First, I will describe what exactly is going on. There is a shop where employees are not available all the time because they work in the next room. The point is that when someone enters the store, something will signal them to open the door to the store. I thought about the reed switch, but everything has to be wireless, i.e. the transmitter would have to be at the door and the receiver would have to be with the employees. Is there anything like that on the market?
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    #3 16408812
    vodiczka
    Level 43  
    Wireless doorbell + NC reed switch instead of bell button.
  • #4 16408819
    Basista994
    Level 10  
    But I don't want to feel the movement because it will be howling all the time until the client leaves
  • #5 16408829
    Xantix
    Level 41  
    The vodice has already given you the answer. You are buying such a set:
    http://www.cyfronika.com.pl/dzwonek.htm
    You paste the reed switch and the magnet into the door frame, connect the reed switch to the bell button and place the receiver in the employees' room. Simple and effective.
  • #6 16408830
    olekt2002
    Level 31  
    Enter the search term SENSOR GONG INPUT SIGNAL BELL.
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  • #7 16408835
    kokapetyl
    Level 43  
    Basista994 wrote:
    because I don't want to feel the movement because it will be howling all the time until the client leaves

    You have not encountered a situation where you enter the store and hear the sound of the "alarm", but after the input of the signal is gone. It only signals entering, crossing the zone and does not react to further movements (around the store).
    A solution with a reed switch will not always be effective, because on hot days the door is often open.
  • #8 16408840
    Basista994
    Level 10  
    I was still thinking about using the bell as presented here and connecting an additional button that I would place between the door and the frame, and just like in the car, when the door is opened, the impulse to start the bell would go
  • #9 16408851
    gumisie
    Level 43  
    Basista994 wrote:
    But I don't want to feel the movement because it will be howling all the time until the client leaves
    How is she feeling?
    vodiczka wrote:
    Wireless doorbell + NC reed switch instead of bell button.
    Do this as the vodiczka wrote. The principle of operation of the NC (google) reed switch.
  • #10 16408856
    Basista994
    Level 10  
    kokapetyl wrote:
    Basista994 wrote:
    because I don't want to feel the movement because it will be howling all the time until the client leaves

    You have not encountered a situation where you enter the store and hear the sound of the "alarm", but after the input of the signal is gone. It only signals entering, crossing the zone and does not react to further movements (around the store).
    A solution with a reed switch will not always be effective, because on hot days the door is often open.


    It is a store in the building so there is nothing to ventilate and unfortunately the door is made in such a way that the whole store would have to be a traffic zone
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  • #11 16408874
    kokapetyl
    Level 43  
    Basista994 wrote:
    It is a store in the building so there is nothing to ventilate and unfortunately the door is made in such a way that the whole store would have to be a traffic zone

    You can buy a dog, there are such breeds very noisy. :D
  • #12 16408886
    Basista994
    Level 10  
    The owner has a Spanish Mastiff but I don't think the client will come :)
  • #13 16408901
    gumisie
    Level 43  
    Basista994 wrote:
    There is a shop in the building So there is nothing to ventilate and unfortunately the door is made in such a way that the whole store would have to be a zone of movement
    So buddy how can I help you?
  • #14 16408904
    Basista994
    Level 10  
    as a colleague wrote above. Connect the NC reed switch to the bell and give the receiver to employees

Topic summary

A user seeks a wireless door entry alert system for a shop where employees are not always present. The proposed solution involves using a wireless doorbell combined with a normally closed (NC) reed switch, which can be installed at the door. When a customer enters, the reed switch activates the doorbell, signaling employees in another room. Various suggestions include purchasing a complete set that integrates these components, ensuring that the system only alerts upon entry and does not continuously sound due to movement within the store. Concerns about the effectiveness of reed switches in open-door scenarios were raised, leading to discussions about alternative configurations, such as additional buttons to minimize false alerts.
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