[Noisebridge-discuss] Elevator buzzer not working

Liz Henry liz at bookmaniac.org
Thu Nov 8 23:16:14 UTC 2012


Aha! I think I saw that just behind the welcome desk the other night. I
hope it's still there!

- Liz


On 11/8/12 2:58 PM, Jake wrote:
> The elevator buzzer was removed from the wall, directly above the door
> intercom thingy and video monitor.
> 
> I think it was removed when Cliff was painting the wall there. 
> Obviously it should have stayed or at least been put back immediately.
> 
> I saw it in the hack pile and i put it on the welcome desk a week ago
> but i didn't get a chance to put it back up.
> 
> fortunately the wire from the button downstairs is still around, so it
> will be easy to hook it all back up if the buzzer is still around.
> 
> It looks like a doorbell and an oval speaker and a transformer mounted
> to a piece of plywood.  The speaker is 6" x 9" in size.
> 
> -jake
> 
> Liz wrote:
> The buzzer by the elevator is not working as of yesterday and today. I
> wonder if someone can take a look at it and try to get it working again?
> I looked on the wiki here:
> 
> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Elevator_Buzzer
> 
> and here:
> 
> https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Elevator
> 
> The elevator usually doesn't come to the first floor when I need to use
> it, so I depend on the buzzer to get help from people upstairs with
> bringing the elevator down.
> 
> I wonder where the hardware went to.... it looks like it has been
> removed on purpose?  I know sometimes new people don't understand why
> the buzzer keeps going off and who just think it's annoying but I always
> try to explain it is a separate thing from the door entry buzzer.
> 
> If anyone might help out with replacing the buzzer - maybe tomorrow? I
> can help get parts for it.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Liz
> 
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