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We use the Elk and Altronix relays for all kinds of fun stuff.
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Any ideas on how I could wire the Altronix RB1224 to work with a dial selective intercom unit to activate the Melco unit?
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Many DICMs had an INH (?) lead that provided a ground when the ICM was engaged. Tha could be used to hold up a relay. If you have your buzzers leaning on battery and use the DICM to send ground you can use that ground to close a relay. It's been a while since I've done it, but it's not hard. We used to use WECO/NT 17B KTUs. They were -24VDC DPDT relays.
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