Door Entry

Door entry replacement

by Mark Rowe

Berkeley Lodge, a privately-owned apartment block of nine flats in Ashtead in Surrey, has had a replacement door entry system installed. Built in the late 1990s, the door entry was ageing, and the system had poor speech quality and interference and crackling on the line. The local Surrey installer Olympic Security Systems advised that repairing the old system would probably not address all the issues. Hence Olympic recommended a new door entry should be installed using the same infrastructure and wiring.

Martin Sturmey, who lives in one of the flats, is responsible for the block’s day-to-day management. He said: “After a bit of research, we decided that the best option was to install a new system and reviewed a range of solutions from various manufacturers. We decided to go with the Videx 4000 panel with 3000 series audio handsets. It was clearly the best system for meeting all of our access control requirements. For example, the modular nature of the 4000 series enabled us to have just the nine buttons that we needed. It could also be flush fitted and, importantly, it looked very clean, smart and fitted in with its surrounding environment. The 3000 series handsets were marginally larger than our existing handsets and therefore could be fitted without any decoration issues. They also looked very good and allowed each resident to set the call tone volume, a useful feature that we didn’t have with our existing handsets. What’s more, the system could be fitted using the existing wiring which was a major plus point of the project.”

Olympic supplied, fitted and commissioned the new system. The installation saw the entire system installed and up and running on the same day. As no new wiring needed to be done, the installer simply had to carry out a system replacement, meaning downtime was minimal.

Ben Davies, South East Sales Manager at Videx, said: “Our 4000 series audio and video entry panel systems are hugely popular because they can meet a wide range of access control needs. The system can be customised for any application range, from smaller installations such as residential and private housing applications like Berkeley Lodge, to large installations including local authority and housing association properties.”

The 4000 series features a back lit keypad and graphical LCD display, voice annunciation, call progress for up to 998 apartments and 2800 proximity fobs/cards.

Martin Sturmey added: “The residents really like the new system and have commented on the attractive design of the panel and the handsets as well as the excellent quality of speech. Although we opted for a fairly simple audio system, the fact that Videx offered many more advanced facilities as part of the 4000 series gave us confidence that the system would work well. We would definitely recommend Videx kit for anyone looking to replace an existing door entry system.”

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