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Steel 2-wire video entry panels
16 August 2018
A SMART range of brushed stainless steel, vandal-resistant digital video door entry panels – available in flush, surface or post-mounted options – has been unveiled by Urmet UK.

These new panels incorporate both door entry and access control functions in a robust vandal-resistant, slimline housing. The 2Steel panels are available in Urmet’s 2Voice (2-wire) range. They feature a wide-angle lens colour dome camera with built-in high-intensity LED camera illumination for sharp, perfect images, even in low light conditions. To help satisfy DDA requirements, LED and voice-announced call signalling indication is available for visually impaired people.
The 316L marine-grade brushed stainless steel panels also feature pre-wired 20 mm stainless steel buttons with call reassurance tones. The panels are manufactured in standard sizes, with custom sizes and bespoke finishes, such as polished stainless steel, brass, bronze, patinated bronze and RAL colours available to order. Options include engraving, proximity readers and coded access keypads.
The 2Voice range comprises two non-polarised wires throughout the system for quick and easy installation and maintenance, generating time-savings for installers. For installation simplicity, existing wiring can be used in refurbishments.
Offering the highest performance in their category, 2Steel panels are suitable for use in medium and low rise residential complexes, as well on a smaller scale in individual systems.
For further information, please visit www.urmet.co.uk or email [email protected]
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