IP Products

Door entry

by Mark Rowe

STANLEY Security Products reports it has the exclusive UK distribution rights to the InfinitePlay IP based video door entry system, which will join the existing PAC Access Control and GDX Door Entry range.

InfinitePlay is described as an IP based plug and play system that doesn’t require sophisticated networking knowledge, the firms claim, so that security installers and electrical contractors can fit it as a new standalone system or add it to IP based door entry.

Running over an IP network means there are no limits to the distances between system components and no limit to the number of devices in the system. As a result, InfinitePlay can be used on a single residence or a large apartment block to public and commercial multi site applications, including hospitals, offices and schools.

Components include a wall mounted seven-inch touch- screen LCD monitor built on the Android operating system and a choice of vandal resistant entry panels with a variety of finishes to match a building’s style. The keypad comes with a 5 megapixel camera for high resolution images and contrast in all lighting; noise cancelling built into the microphone to ensure background noise in kept to a minimum; a clear 4.3-inch display; and a choice of touch-screen for scrolling names / property numbers or up to four illuminated buttons. The keypad lets the user create a pre-recorded message for when the occupant is out, for example for businesses wishing to advise customers of opening times.

Both monitor and keypad feature menus and intuitive icons for accessing the features and functions. In addition to the standard features you would expect from door entry, this includes lighting activation, video calls between apartments, voicemail, interconnection with a mobile device to answer and unlock the door (via the InfinitePlay App) even when away from home. InfinitePlay enables the occupier to send messages, attachments (via a mini USB port) and service information to and from apartments.

InfinitePlay is available with software for management at a reception desk or concierge.

For installers, InfinitePlay is fitted and programmed from any monitor connected to the system with just five set up options. It uses existing IP network infrastructure, CAT5 cable and RJ45 connectors for a reduction in cabling costs, the firms claim. With the exception of door opening devices, system devices are powered by the IP network using Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, so do not require connecting to the mains. The product comes with a diagnostic web service for remote diagnosis.

About the firm

A part of Stanley Black & Decker, STANLEY Security Products is a sales channel of STANLEY Security. Visit www.stanleysecurityproducts.com.

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