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SECURITY


an event log that can record events and be viewed using PC soſtware.


In terms of usability, GSM systems, including Videx’s digital GSM system, provides spoken and visual call progress information so that the visitor is kept informed of how the call is progressing.


As incoming calls can be answered from any mobile or landline, there’s no need to install a specialised intercom telephone which is not only highly convenient but is also helpful for users with special needs as they may have already been provided with a specially adapted telephone to answer calls and so could use this to also answer the door or gate. This would be beneficial to those who live in supported living accommodation, for instance.


If a care home, for example, installed a GSM system, visitors would be required to press a call button and speak to the person on the front desk before either being granted or denied access. The visitor would also have the option of gaining entry either via a fob or a dial to open facility, where they make a call to the intercom from their phone, the intercom recognises their number and grants access, if authorised.


GSM is a growing market and a technology that provides certain benefits to care sector security so it’s possible GSM technology will become the ‘go to’ for care sector access control and door entry solutions.


There are many other forms of door entry and access control but few are as flexible as GSM which doesn’t have the restrictions of cabling or distance. Flexibility and the possibility to remotely alter programming via SMS are two of the key features of a GSM intercom and access control system that make it highly attractive to building specifiers, consultants and installers.


Also, engineers don’t need to visit the site for minor changes to the programming and settings, allowing them to offer a better and faster service. It’s a solution that provides enhanced security, better usability and greater flexibility, therefore making it a great option for access control management across the care sector.


www.videxuk.com twitter.com/TomorrowsCare - 39 - “It’s possible GSM technology


will become the ‘go to’ for care sector access control and door entry solutions.”


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