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New look to Videx 4000 series door entry systems

A Videx Security product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 15, 2008

New generation of surface and flush mounted vandal resistant modular door entry systems has been unveiled by Videx Security.

The success of the 4000 series modular door entry kits has led to this development and also the introduction of the 12 SWG stainless steel vandal resistant amplifier, button and camera modules.

These are housed in the die cast 4000 Series frame.

As well as offering substantial strength to the product, the 4000 series frames also add a total new look to the appearance of vandal resistant door entry panels at the visitor interface.

This new range of panels is slimmer than standard vandal resistant equivalent panels and has a much lower profile when surface mounted.

A single module amplifier can have up to three call buttons and all incorporate Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compliant LEDs and reassurance tones along with timed dry contact relay and electronic call tone as standard.

The button modules are available with 3 to 9 buttons.

Also available in this range are codelock, proximity and camera modules.

Optional yellow halo DDA buttons and large braille illuminated buttons are available on request.

The modular vandal resistant range will cater for most of the current Videx range of audio and video door entry systems, including the market leading two wire digital VX2200 Audio and Video system.

In addition to the individual modules, bespoke vandal resistant single panels up to three modules in height are available where conditions dictate.

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