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Package contents

Doorbell and Phone Event Package (ZCA-IDP10A)

•  2 Wireless Contact Sensors
•  1 North American External Power Supply (for optional DC 

powering of the Wireless Contact Sensor)

•  1 ELK-930 Doorbell and Telephone Ring Detector

Note: 

The package has been tested and designed to 

work with Control4 OS 1.3.2 and later. All necessary 

drivers for the package are included in these Control4 

versions.

Introduction

The Doorbell and Phone Event Package is an all-in-one solution 

that makes it quick and easy to add doorbell- and phone-based 

automation events in a Control4 home. With everything you need 

in a single box, the package includes all the gear to create events 

for one or two doorbells and one phone line.

The Wireless Contact Sensor operates on either two AA batteries 

or a low-voltage power supply (included). This single, small 

device combines up to three contact switches, two temperature 

sensors, and—when line-powered—a ZigBee repeater.

The ELK-930 Doorbell and Telephone Ring Detector detects 

ring activation from one or two doorbell buttons and a single 

telephone line. It conveniently isolates the voltage and current 

and produces an open collector (pull to ground) output which 

can be used to trigger the Wireless Contact Sensor. The 

ELK-930’s circuit board is pre-scored so that the three individual 

detectors may  

be snapped off (separated) from each other.

Installing the doorbell event detector

Also see “Creating doorbell ring detection-based events” on page 

3.

To install the doorbell event detector:

Add one Wireless Contact Sensor to the Composer project 

and create the proper bindings. (Refer to the 

Wireless 

Contact Sensor Installation Guide

.)

Using two jumper wires similar in gauge to the existing 

doorbell ringer circuit, connect the doorbell circuit’s 

transformer and front door input to the two 

INPUT

 terminals 

on the ELK-930 Doorbell Ring Detector. 

Using two jumper wires similar in gauge to the existing 

doorbell ringer circuit, connect pins 

1

 and 

2

 on the Wireless 

Contact Sensor to the 

OUT

 and 

NEG

 terminals on the 

ELK-930.

Using the included adhesive foam, mount the ELK-930 to a 

location near the doorbell ringer/transformer assembly.

Note: 

No enclosure is provided or required for the 

ELK-930. You should exercise caution and not place it 

in such as way as to short the ELK-930’s printed circuit 

board (PCB).

Using the included mounting screws and wall anchors, 

mount the Wireless Contact Sensor to a location near the 

doorbell ringer/transformer assembly.

Using Composer Pro, you can now add events around the 

ringing of the doorbell, such as:

•  Mute all audio zones for five to 10 seconds to allow 

occupants to hear the doorbell ringing.

•  Flash the lights in rooms where it’s difficult to hear the 

doorbell ringing.

•  Activate an IP camera (not included) located at the door 

and use a camera preset to see who’s there.

Doorbell and Phone Event 

Package

Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for ZCA-IDP10A

Page 1: ...arated from each other Installing the doorbell event detector Also see Creating doorbell ring detection based events on page 3 To install the doorbell event detector 1 Add one Wireless Contact Sensor...

Page 2: ...ting telephone circuit connect pins 1 and 2 on the Wireless Contact Sensor to the OUT and NEG terminals ELK 930 4 Using the included adhesive foam mount the ELK 930 to a location near the telephone li...

Page 3: ...ireless Contact Sensor s Tray Assembly 3 Run another wire of similar gauge from the NEG terminal on the Doorbell Detector Module to the COMMON 1 terminal on the Wireless Contact Sensor s Tray Assembly...

Page 4: ...been devised to enable this capability To create audio events that interrupt and resume an existing music session in a room you need to make use of unused audio out ports on other devices in the proje...

Page 5: ...dual installation that perfectly suits each homeowner Creating telephone ring detection based events Whether you re trying to make phone ringing more spectacular to get children to answer or more conv...

Page 6: ...e Ring Sensor and in the Telephone Ring Sensor Events pane immediately below select When the Telephone Ring Sensor closes 5 In the Actions pane in the upper right select the lighting device 6 In the L...

Page 7: ...ctions pane select Programming Control 2 Select Delay set it to about 10 seconds this can be increased or decreased depending on the desired length of the telephone ring event and add this command to...

Page 8: ...or your particular Control4 products see the information located on the Control4 website at ctrl4 co reg Patent information Applicable patents are available at ctrl4 co patents Warranty Visit ctrl4 co...

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