Case Studies

Smart door entry

by Mark Rowe

Smart door entry is part of a mixed residential and student residence in London’s Kings Cross, managed by student accommodation provider Greystar.

Lancroft Limited have designed and installed an app-based system, using Comelit‘s ViP product, to manage access to the building. Comelit’s Multi-User Gateway enables residents to answer calls and see who is at the entrance from the external panel and control the main entrance door from their smartphones or tablet devices; even when they’re away from the building.

The IP-based system uses a single 3one6 Sense digital entrance panel to call all 58 apartments. With a built-in colour camera, the 3one6 Sense gives users two-way audio and colour video. It also works by capacitive touch instead of mechanical buttons and, with an IK08 rating, provides protection against vandals.

An IP-based system include being able to connect it over a network rather than having to install dedicated cabling. There is also the ability to communicate over unlimited distances, while an unlimited number of users can be provided with video and audio communications at once.

The Multi-User Gateway – connected to the building’s router – means less cabling and installation work. The app uses Push notification, which saves on the battery and data usage of residents’ devices. Each apartment can register up to 15 devices and the Multi-User Gateway makes adding or deleting users and devices to the system very straightforward, the product developers add.

Richard Ding, Comelit UK’s Business Development Manager says: “In line with the cutting-edge character of the building, Chapter has chosen to use the Multi- User Gateway app exclusively as the means for residents to control entrance to the building. By dispensing with the need for internal entry monitors, Chapter successfully caters for the transient nature of student living, while providing a cost-effective solution. Feedback from residents has been very positive, with students saying the app is user-friendly and works really well.”

The building features a gym and exercise studio, as well as pleasant study spaces, a games area, screening room and spaces just to hang out and relax. Facilities also include mailboxes, free use of Apple Mac computers, and CCTV. The Chapter building in Kings Cross is close to the regenerated Kings Place and Pancras Square.

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