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BA-04 and BA-08 v3 outdoor panels provided by the BAS-IP Company

BAS-IP are proud to present two new models of the IP outdoor panels – BAS-IP BA-04 and BA-08.

In contrast to all traditional individual and multi-apartment outdoor panels, these models can be used for such dwellings as townhouses for 2 families, duplexes, office centres for 2-8 companies, or blocks of flats. The installation and operating principle of the device are easy: the outdoor panel is installed on the floor with 4 or 8 flats or offices. Thanks to that, there will be no need to purchase and install 4 separate outdoor panels.

As a result, you can save both money and mounting space, because one panel costs less than 4 or 8 items. As a result, you get the high-quality and functional outdoor panel at an affordable price.

Thanks to a metal case, the device looks solid when installed next to a front door or office. This panel can be installed both inside and outside. The reliable dust-proof and moisture-proof case have been classified as ensuring IP65 protection level.

An important function of BA-04 and BA-08 outdoor panels is the EM-Marin contactless card reader. To properly secure building doorways of households, offices and other structures, it is recommended to change security cards for contactless cards. Then, doors can be opened via an outdoor panel almost instantly, by applying a contactless card to the reader unit. Such an identification card is easy to carry, it fits perfectly into the wallet, and the user does not need to take it out to apply it to the panel. The administrator can get a practical control system together with BAS-IP reader units at an affordable price.

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In addition, the updated version of the BAS-IP BA-04 and BA-08 v3 devices utilize technologies that allow devices supporting the SIP-protocol to work as part of the system, regardless of whether they are video intercoms, smartphones, tablets, or computers. New possibilities allow for forwarding a call from an individual or multi-apartment outdoor panel to the SIP-client, which is an application installed on a mobile device, as well as for answering a call or opening the door if need be.

While installing the device, the user can adjust the viewing angle of the BAS-IP BA-04 / BA-08 v3 outdoor panel to improve the observation capabilities. LED-lights implemented will perfectly lighten the visitor (during the call), making him or her fully visible even at night.

Yet another feature of the outdoor panels discussed is the additional concierge call button implemented in the BAS-IP products.

With the classic elegant design, damage-proof metal case, and top functionality, all these characteristics are combined in the BA-04 and BA-08 models.

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