Kupu Whakataki
This instruction manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the Urmet 1130/16 Universal Door Phone. This device is designed for retrofitting analog door phone systems from Urmet and other major brands. It supports both 4+n and 1+n wiring systems. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Nga waahanga matua
- Ideal for replacing and repairing existing analog door phone systems.
- Compatible with most common door phone systems.
- Supports installation in 4+n systems (requiring 5 audio wires) and 1+n systems (requiring 2 wires).
- Features a traditional buzzer call or an electronic call via the microphone's speaker.
- Includes a dedicated door opener button.
- Equipped with an extra button for additional services (functionality may vary based on system).
- Integrated volume control for both incoming and outgoing audio.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Installation of the Urmet 1130/16 door phone requires basic electrical knowledge. If you are unsure about any steps, it is recommended to consult a qualified electrician or technician. Always ensure the power supply to the existing intercom system is disconnected before beginning installation.
Waea Hototahi
This door phone is designed to work with two common analog wiring configurations:
- 4+n Systems: These systems typically use 5 audio wires.
- 1+n Systems: These systems typically use 2 wires.
Mounting the Door Phone
The Urmet 1130/16 is designed for wall mounting. Use appropriate screws and wall plugs for your wall type.

Whakaahua 1: Whakamuri view of the Urmet 1130/16 door phone, illustrating the mounting points and the terminal block for electrical connections. This view is crucial for understanding how to secure the unit to a wall and connect the necessary wiring.
Hononga Hiko
Refer to the wiring diagram provided with your specific intercom system for detailed connection instructions. The Urmet 1130/16 features a terminal block on the rear for connecting the system wires. Ensure all connections are secure and correctly matched to the system's wiring scheme (e.g., audio in, audio out, call signal, door release, common ground).

Whakaahua 2: Mua me te taha view of the Urmet 1130/16 door phone, showing the handset, base unit, and coiled cord. This image provides an overview of the product's external design.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te Waeatanga
When a visitor initiates a call from the outdoor unit, the door phone will produce either a traditional buzzer sound or an electronic tone through the microphone's speaker, depending on your system configuration. Lift the handset to answer the call and communicate with the visitor.
Te Whakatuwhera i te Kuaha
To open the door or gate, press the dedicated door opener button located on the base unit while the handset is off the hook or during an active conversation.
Using the Extra Button
The Urmet 1130/16 includes an extra button for additional services. The specific function of this button depends on your intercom system's capabilities and wiring. It may activate a secondary gate, turn on a light, or perform another auxiliary function. Refer to your system's main manual for details on this button's functionality.
Te Whakarite Rōrahi
The door phone features volume control for both incoming (speaker) and outgoing (microphone) audio. Locate the volume control dial or switch, typically on the side or bottom of the handset or base unit, and adjust it to your preferred level.
Te tiaki
The Urmet 1130/16 door phone requires minimal maintenance.
- Te horoi: Wipe the exterior surfaces with a soft, dry, or slightly damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi, nga whakarewa, nga matū kino ranei, na te mea ka pakaru te mutunga.
- Tirotiro: Periodically check the coiled cord for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure the handset rests securely in its cradle.
- Karekau he waahanga e taea ana e te Kaiwhakamahi: Do not attempt to open the unit or perform internal repairs. This can void the warranty and may expose you to electrical hazards.
Raparongoā
If you experience issues with your Urmet 1130/16 door phone, try the following basic troubleshooting steps:
- No Sound (Incoming/Outgoing):
- Check the volume control and ensure it is not set to minimum.
- Verify that the handset is properly seated in its cradle.
- Ensure all wiring connections are secure at the terminal block.
- Kāore te Kaiwhakatuwhera Tatau e Mahi ana:
- Confirm that the door phone is receiving power.
- Check the wiring connection for the door release mechanism.
- Ensure the door opener button is not stuck.
- No Call Signal:
- Manatokohia kei te tika te mahi a te waeine o waho.
- Check the call signal wiring connections.
- Interference/Poor Audio Quality:
- Ensure all wiring is correctly insulated and not exposed.
- Tirohia mo nga hononga wetewete.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may indicate a problem with the intercom system's central unit or a more complex wiring fault. In such cases, it is advisable to contact a qualified technician.
Whakatakotoranga
| Kaihanga: | Urmet |
| Tau tauira: | 1130/16 |
| Tau Tūemi: | 113016 |
| Rahi Hua: | 0.29 x 0.29 x 0.05cm; 50g |
| Pūhiko kei roto: | Kao |
| Pikohiko e hiahiatia ana: | Kao |
| Rā Wātea Tuatahi: | 15 Pipiri 2017 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding warranty coverage, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your Urmet retailer. For technical support or further assistance, please contact Urmet customer service or an authorized service center.





