
The Station Door Phone is specifically
designed to communicate with a telephone
system that provides Primeline, Off-hook
ring-down, Hotline and Elevator Call
The Station Door Phone connects to a
standard telephone system analog station port
to allow the caller at the door speaker to have
a two-way conversation with someone inside
the building. The weather resistant enclosure
is ideal for indoor or outdoor environments.
• Push Button - to initiate signaling
• LED - lights up to indicate activation
• Two-way handsfree voice communication
• Volume Control - adjusts speaker volume
• No external power required
• Stainless steel faceplate with tamper
• Weather resistant gang box included
• VOX circuit - to turn unit off with lack of
• Turns off if button is depressed a second
• Alert tone emits from speaker when
Unfinished (without the gang box)
• 4.63” W x 4.63” H x 1.75” D
(11.76cm x 11.76cm x 4.45cm
Finished (with the gang box)
• 4.75” W x 4.75” H x 2.50” D
(12.07cm x 12.07cm x 6.35cm)
Off-Hook Ring-down, Hotline, Primeline
The Station Door Phone operates much like a
telephone without a dial-pad. It connects to an
analog station port on a telephone system.
When the Station Door Phone push button is
pressed, this unit provides an off-hook
condition to the telephone system analog
station port, the faceplate LED lights and an
alert tone beeps at the speaker.
Some telephone systems provide a
programmable auto-dial/ring-down feature.
When used with these telephone systems, the
phone system will automatically dial a
telephone number (preprogrammed into the
phone system software) when the Station
Door Phone push button is pressed. The
person answering the ringing phone inside is
automatically connected to the caller at the
To call the Station Door Phone from a
telephone, dial the extension number, just as
you would dial a telephone extension.
NOTE: See Figure 5 for normal default Dip