Audio Intercom 1-Button Outdoor Station & Indoor Handset – Connection Guide
Agosto 11, 2026
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A simple, reliable, and cost‑effective entry communication solution for single‑family homes, small offices, and residential buildings.
Not every entrance needs video. For many applications – a single‑family home, a small office, or a secondary entrance – a clear, reliable audio intercom is all you need. With just one button on the outdoor station Miglior Sistema di Videocitofono con WiFi: Una Guida Completa per gli Acquirenti del 2025 2 simple indoor handset, visitors can call residents, and residents can talk and unlock the door – all without the complexity of video, Wi‑Fi, or smartphone apps.
This guide covers everything you need to know about connecting and using a 1‑button audio intercom system – from wiring basics to troubleshooting tips.
Why Choose a 1‑Button Audio Intercom?
Audio intercoms remain one of the most cost‑effective and reliable entry communication solutions available. Here is why they are still a popular choice:
- Installazione semplice – Most systems use just two wires between the outdoor station and indoor handset. No network configuration, no IP addresses, no complex setup.
- Nessuna dipendenza da Internet – Works without Wi‑Fi, cloud services, or smartphone apps. Reliable communication, always.
- Low cost – Significantly cheaper than video or IP systems – both in hardware and installation.
- Low maintenance – Fewer components mean fewer things that can fail. No firmware updates, no battery changes.
- Easy to use – Visitors press the call button. Residents pick up the handset and talk. Everyone understands it instantly.
Ideale per: Single‑family homes, small offices, duplexes, secondary entrances (garages, garden gates), and budget‑conscious residential projects.
What’s in the System?
A basic 1‑button audio intercom system consists of three main components:
| Componente | Descrizione |
|---|---|
| Postazione esterna | Mounted at the entrance. Features a single call button, microphone, and speaker. Weatherproof (IP65) for outdoor installation. |
| Indoor Handset | Mounted inside the home or office. Features a handset (or hands‑free speaker), talk button, and unlock button. |
| Alimentazione | Provides low‑voltage power to the system. Typically a plug‑in adapter (e.g., 12V or 24V DC). |
| Electric Lock (optional) | Connected to the indoor handset or outdoor station for remote door unlocking. |
Step‑by‑Step Connection Guide
⚠️ Important: Before starting any wiring, disconnect power to avoid damaging the system. Always follow the specific wiring diagram provided with your kit. Incorrect wiring can damage the system.
Step 1: Plan Your Installation
- Outdoor station – Mount near the entrance at approximately 1.4 to 1.5 metres (eye level). Choose a location sheltered from direct rain where possible.
- Indoor handset – Mount inside at a convenient location – hallway, living room, or kitchen – where you can easily hear the ringtone and answer calls.
- Plan the cable route between the outdoor station and indoor handset (typically up to 100‑150 metres with appropriate cable).
Step 2: Choose Your Cable
Most 1‑button audio intercom systems use 2‑wire connection between the outdoor station and indoor handset. Suitable cable types include:
- Twisted pair cable (e.g., Cat5 or telecoms wire)
- Doorbell wire (2‑core)
- Standard 2‑core cable (≥0.5mm²)
Suggerimento: For longer distances (over 50 metres), use heavier gauge cable (e.g., 0.75mm² or 1.0mm²) to reduce voltage drop.
Step 3: Connect the Outdoor Station
- Mount the outdoor station securely to the wall or gatepost using the included bracket.
- Connect the two‑core cable to the terminals on the outdoor station. Terminals are typically marked 1 e 2 for communication/power.
- If a lock is connected, the outdoor station will also have terminals for lock control (typically NO e COM for relay output).
Nota: For 4‑wire systems, terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the outdoor station connect separately to the corresponding terminals on the indoor handset.
Step 4: Connect the Indoor Handset
- Mount the indoor handset on the wall using the included bracket.
- Connect the two‑core cable from the outdoor station to the corresponding terminals on the indoor handset (typically marked 1 e 2).
- If connecting an electric lock, connect the lock wires to the unlock relay terminals on the handset (typically NO e COM).
Step 5: Connect the Power Supply
- Connect the power supply to the indoor handset (most systems power the outdoor station through the handset).
- Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
- Check the LED indicator on the outdoor station and indoor handset – they should light up, indicating power is supplied.
Step 6: Test the System
- Press the call button on the outdoor station. The indoor handset should ring.
- Pick up the handset (or press the talk button) – you should hear clear two‑way audio with the visitor.
- Press the unlock button – the door lock (if connected) should release.
- Adjust volume if necessary – most handsets have volume controls for both ringtone and speech.
Wiring Diagram – Simplified
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[Outdoor Station] <--- 2‑core cable ---> [Indoor Handset] <--- Power Supply
│ │
└─── [Electric Lock] (optional) ────────────┘
Terminal connections (typical 2‑wire system):
| Terminal | Postazione esterna | Indoor Handset |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Communication / Power | Communication / Power |
| 2 | Communication / Power | Communication / Power |
| Lock (optional) | NO / COM | NO / COM |
Common Features & Functions
📞 One‑Button Calling
Visitors press the single call button on the outdoor station. The indoor handset rings immediately – no directory, no codes, no confusion.
🗣️ Two‑Way Audio
Full‑duplex audio allows natural conversation between visitor and resident. The outdoor station’s weatherproof speaker and microphone ensure clear communication even in noisy or windy conditions.
🔓 Remote Unlock
Residents can unlock the door by pressing the unlock button on the indoor handset. Compatible with most electric locks – electric control locks, magnetic locks, and electric strikes.
🔔 Adjustable Ringtone & Volume
Most handsets allow adjustment of ringtone volume e speech volume to suit the environment.
Risoluzione dei problemi comuni
| Problema | Possible Solution |
|---|---|
| No power / no LED | Check the power adapter connection. Ensure the outlet is working. Check the fuse (if applicable). |
| No ring when button pressed | Verify the 2‑wire connection between outdoor station and handset. Check for loose connections or broken wires. |
| No audio or poor audio | Check cable quality and connections. For long distances, use thicker gauge cable. Adjust volume settings on the handset. |
| Door lock not releasing | Check lock wiring connections. Ensure the lock power supply is adequate. Verify the unlock relay is working (listen for a click). |
| Intermittent issues | Check for loose connections, corrosion on terminals, or damaged cables. |
Why Choose FARHD Audio Intercoms?
FARHD is a professional OEM/ODM manufacturer with over 28 years of experience in video intercom R&D and manufacturing. Since 1998, we have been delivering high‑quality video door phone systems and one‑stop solutions to clients worldwide.
- Founded in 1998 – 28+ years of intercom expertise
- Source factory – Competitive pricing, full quality control
- OEM / ODM supported – Custom logo, packaging, and software language available
- Portata globale – Serving clients in over 90 countries
- No MOQ for trial orders – Start with a sample; scale as you grow
Ready to Install Your Audio Intercom?
✅ Considerazioni finali 1‑button audio intercom system is the simplest, most reliable way to add entry communication to your home, office, or residential project. With just two wires and a few basic connections, you can have clear, reliable communication between your entrance and indoor spaces – no internet, no apps, no complexity.
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🌐 Website: www.farhd.com
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FARHD – Video & Audio Intercom Manufacturer Since 1998.








