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Standard features on these telephones are ‘privacy of speech’, ‘ringing tone muting’ with timing options, ‘adjustable ring volume’ and ‘door open’ indication. Two ‘soft-touch’ silicone rubber push- buttons are provided that are selectively backlit and clearly marked with symbols;


Private To avoid disturbance from nuisance calls the resident may push this button to mute the ringing tone. The telephone will revert to normal operating mode after a selectable fixed period


(adjustable between 1 minute and 10 hours, or indefinitely). The button is permanently lit in RED when the telephone ringing tone is muted


Door A momentary press of this button will release the lock


mechanism. The button will be permanently lit in GREEN if the door has been left in an open state (door contact required).


Model BS-LX Telephone Dimensions: H = 235mm, W = 105mm, D = 25mm


A full function telephone designed for connection to our standard 12v DC door entry systems. This telephone is commonly used on the BSX and DAX full line isolation systems and is a direct replacement for the model 500LX telephone previously supplied.


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Two models are currently available; Model BS-A


This model is used for audio extensions on the bellissimo video systems and also for connection to the digital systems when the extra function afforded by the telephone is specified.


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