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ESP gives its access control range the V-IP treatment


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eading security solutions provider, ESP, has added a new range of products to its Aperta access control portfolio. The new Aperta IP PoE (Power over Ethernet) collection provides quick and easy


to install door entry solutions for a wide range of projects, covering large apartment blocks to small commercial properties and domestic dwellings. The new IP access control range is designed to offer more flexible installation and improved performance compared with traditional ‘2-wire’ and ‘4-wire’ systems. The IP range comprises a visitor Multi Way and a Single Way outdoor station to suit a range of project applications, and a feature-packed video monitor to enhance user preferences, complete with APP facility. All devices are connected together via PoE switches, making installations convenient by removing the requirement to have a power supply per device. In addition, unlike other options on the market, the Aperta IP door entry system does not require programming software to configure the system. At one end of the range is the IP PoE IP65-rated Multi Way Outdoor Station, which is capable of supporting 200+ apartments, and includes proximity fob and keypad function to release connected door locks, making it an ideal system for buildings housing multiple apartments or offices. For large projects contractors and specifiers are encouraged to contact ESP’s dedicated technical team for further information (design@espuk.com) For smaller private or commercial projects is the IP PoE IP65-rated Single Way Outdoor Station, which also includes proximity fob and keypad release facility and can simultaneously call up to six video monitors. Both outdoor stations are manufactured from an aluminium alloy offering a robust housing design solution with a high impact rating. They feature High-Definition cameras and full duplex audio to provide clear communication during a visitor call. The Multi Way Outdoor Station has the additional benefit of a user-friendly 4” GUI display. The 7” monitors are available in a black or white housing option and feature a slimline, contemporary


design. They offer Wi-Fi and LAN connection to support the various functions of the ClickSmart+ APP, including the ‘Call Divert’ feature, which transfers calls to the APP when a visitor calls from the outdoor station. The monitors incorporate a user-friendly touch screen GUI monitor and offer full High-Definition live view from the outstation’s camera, as well as duplex audio. They also include a monitor record function (microSD card required). For smaller projects there are two Aperta IP PoE Villa Kits available and each comprises the IP PoE IP65-


rated outdoor station, IP PoE monitor – in a choice of black or white – and an IP PoE 4 Channel Switch with 2 Uplink Ports. ESP has produced a full colour brochure on the new IP range, highlighting the key features and benefits. It can be downloaded from the ESP website as well as from the Scolmore Group APP.


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The open board design is available as 0.55 kW (2.7 Arms) and 0.75 kW (5 Arms) versions, providing


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to control the speed of the 3-phase compressors with an induction motor via its 2 digital inputs and 1 analogue input, the RVBS offers a very flexible configuration to adapt to varied application needs. The RVBS can be configured via the configuration software, remote keypad (optional) or via the PLC providing increased opera tional flexibility. As Industry 4.0 provides the opportunity for improvements to efficiency as well preventive and predictive maintenance. Utilising the built-in Modbus RTU communication port facilitates integration with an automation system and/or PLC allowing real time status monitoring and data exchange of motor variables. As well as providing faster and simpler installation, the new RVBS benefits from compliance with IEC / EN 61800-5-1 and IEC / EN 61800-3 (Industrial environment) and carries the CE, and UK CA approval.


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