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Integration Between BAS-IP and ButterflyMX: Expanding the Boundaries of Smart Access

BAS-IP is pleased to announce the successful integration of its advanced intercom and call communication platform with ButterflyMX devices. This collaboration delivers enhanced flexibility and convenience for both residential and commercial properties.

This integration enables ButterflyMX entry panels—equipped with SIP calling support—to connect seamlessly with the BAS-IP SP-03 hands-free audio intercom. As a result, users can now receive and manage incoming calls from ButterflyMX panels directly on their BAS-IP audio units, ensuring a unified communication experience within a single, smart ecosystem.

Seamless SIP-Based Communication

The connection between the two systems is established through the SIP protocol, the foundation of BAS-IP’s communication platform. ButterflyMX devices can be easily configured to call BAS-IP monitors using SIP credentials generated and provided by BAS-IP. Once configured, calls from ButterflyMX entry panels are routed directly to the corresponding indoor monitors, providing residents or tenants with clear, real-time audio communication.

Key Benefits of the Integration

  • Unified Access Experience: Manage calls from various ButterflyMX entry systems directly through the BAS-IP SP-03 audio intercom.
  • Flexible Configuration: ButterflyMX panels can be easily linked to BAS-IP indoor monitors, offering versatile setup options.
  • Enhanced User Convenience: Receive calls, unlock doors, and manage access without switching between different apps or separate hardware.
  • Scalable for Any Project: Whether for a single building or a large multi-unit development, the integration scales effortlessly to meet project needs.

A Step Toward Smarter Buildings

This collaboration highlights BAS-IP’s ongoing commitment to open architecture and interoperability. By enabling smooth integration with third-party SIP devices like ButterflyMX, BAS-IP continues to expand the range of solutions available to developers, installers, and property managers who value flexibility and future-proof technology.

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For more details or to request SIP credentials for ButterflyMX integration, please contact the BAS-IP technical support team.

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