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Product category: Access Control, Door Entry Systems
News Release from: TelePorter | Subject: Dorfone 2000TP slimline door entry system
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 03 January 2008

Door entry system via phone

Dorfone 2000TP is a slimline door entry system that can be redirected connects to standard and mobile telephones.

The Dorfone 2000TP is a slimline door entry system that connects directly with domestic telephones including Cordless and Dect (digital types) and now can be programmed from your standard telephone to redirect the call from your visitor at the front door, to your mobile telephone Slimline, stylish intercom panel at the front door is wired to the control electronics, which in-tern plugs into a master telephone socket

Simple and easy to use, we recommend installation be made by a qualified person although minimal wiring is involved.

Dorfone 2000TP and 3000TP allows you to use your standard telephone in the conventional way with added advantage of communicating with visitors before you decide to let them enter.

With a simple code on your own telephone the Dorfone will call directly to your mobile telephone Features Include * Small And Neat * Easy plug in connectors to install - Minimal wiring - the Dorfone 2000TP is finished in tough cast anodised aluminum.

The Stainless steel or Brass Dorfone 3000TP can include a day/night colour camera.

When a visitor presses the push button on the entry panel, the standard telephone or mobile will ring.

The door call can then be answered from any telephone in the house or flat.

Should the resident be next door with their cordless telephone, or in the garden, they can speak to the visitor, provided they are in the range of the base station.

Alternatively, keying a simple code on the telephone, the Dorfone 2000TP or 3000TP will call any preprogrammed mobile telephone number.

If a lock release is fitted, it can be operated by a key press from the telephone.

Should the resident be speaking on the telephone when a visitor calls, the resident will hear a 'buzz-buzz' in the earpiece.

He can then put the telephone call on hold, and speak to the visitor.

Should the resident be speaking to a visitor at the front door when a telephone call comes in, a low volume ring is heard in the earpiece.

He can then clear the front door call and answer the telephone call.

The system is TBR 21 approved for connection to the telephone network CE. Request a free brochure from TelePorter ...

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