Ubiquiti UVC-G4-DoorBell (App)
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tobias

3 weeks ago

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cb

3 weeks ago

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I googled "230V 16V" and got some results. That also works quite well. Just make sure it has enough amps (A). Better a little more than the same amount, so that the power supply doesn't have to work at over 50% straight away. It is always better if the quiescent current in the consumer does not load the power supply by more than 20%, then the whole thing will last longer and get less warm.

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Anonymous

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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The doorbell can be connected to the existing doorbell in the house to ring both via the app and the built-in doorbell. However, the Chime Power Kit, which is included in the scope of delivery, is used for this. The separately available Ubiquiti Acc Doorbell UP-Chime is not mandatory to use the function.

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jordiben84

9 months ago

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jordiben84

9 months ago

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Hello everyone - thank you very much for your help. Here is the solution: In the scope of delivery is a 16v transformer where you can install in the fuse box. Simply remove the old 12v and insert the new one (with the fuse switched off, of course). I then only had to bridge the old chime (but this is due to my house installation). Doorbell installed and configured. It's important to make sure that you have really good WLAN at the front door :-)

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MarcusA1976

3 years ago

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nicola.edgerley

3 years ago

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helli

3 years ago

The door chime from Jung (mine is the AL 2567-G3) works either with 8-12Volt AC or from 8-24Volt DC. With the supplied top-hat rail power supply unit, the door chime and the doorbell work like clockwork. (Provided you follow the wiring instructions).

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daetwyler83

4 years ago

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helli

4 years ago

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I installed the DorrBell with the transformer supplied. The transformer also supplies the bell. It is mandatory to install this small part that is in the package (it is somehow a small power accumulator that possibly smoothes power consumption peaks of the bell) between DoorBell and bell and in the settings you can then select whether to install with bell or without. If with, you are asked whether the bell is mechanical or electronic. I have a three-channel electronic bell from Jung inside and everything works great.

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TiRohn

4 years ago

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Teigmeischter

4 years ago

Hello, if Digitec also orders the EU version. A transformer from 230V to 16V (15VA) has recently been included. I ordered the Doorbell directly from the Ubiquiti EU Store because I have been waiting for it since December and wondered why the package has so much weight :P

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TiRohn

4 years ago

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gschwinds

4 years ago

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16V is rather exotic, 24V is more likely to be found under the term sonnerie or bell transformer. - hardware store - conrad.ch https://www.conrad.ch/de/o/klingeltrafos-0216402.html?tfo_ATT_NUM_OUTPUT_VOLTAGES=24%20V

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