IP door entry
IP door entry
The door entry and access control product manufacturer Urmet Domus has launched an IP touch-screen monitor. The new monitor has been specified and installed across London in numerous high-volume and landmark residential buildings. The product, designed mainly for large-scale residential uses, is according to the makers the only full IP PoE seven-inch touch-screen with dual LAN ports on the market – with no other cabling infrastructure required other than the network cable in the building.
Urmet’s new seven-inch touch-screen iMODO, is mac-addressable. The makers say that their device can do more than simply open and close doors. Features besides the regular functions such as call to concierge, panic alarms and video messaging, include:
Dual LAN Port – this connects the touch-screen to the IPervoice building network, and the second port allows third-party home automation integration. Or, the second LAN port can connect into a home router, providing users with a device that will allow them to browse the internet.
WIFI – this is a built-in feature of the iModo and allows ease of connection to the Home Area Network
Home automation – using the second LAN port it is possible to integrate the iMODO with other third-party home automation systems.
PoE – Power over Ethernet allows the door entry unit to be powered via the network switch and thus requires no separate power supply unit in the apartment. It also makes the connection of the iModo to the building network without the need of other dedicated cabling.
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