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Digital entry panels can offer a solution for the larger
apartment blocks where the number of buttons are excessive. A digital call
module complete with name directory can be scrolled to find the name either
individually or alphabetically on an LCD display. This module is fitted
alongside a numerical keypad for direct calls - which can also act as an access
control keypad for residents and services.
Alternatively a more robust 18 gauge stainless steel digital entry panel, the
VTD/100 is available.
The elegantly designed digital 'coded call' entry panel ATD/100 sets new
standards for audio entry installations in multi-unit apartment/office
buildings.
Unlike analogue entry panel, which have a seperate push-button for every
apartment, the digital panel ATD/100 can accomodate up to 12, 636 calls from
it's keypad. Via a single composite multicore cable all calls can be addressed
to a single unit or to a max of 81 units, each one using 156 calls.
ATD/100 is attractively made in stainless steel and polycarbonate with 82mm
recess, is vandal resistant and features unique recessed buttons with
illuminated translucent figures.
The entered code is shown on a dot matrix display which is easy to read even in
bright sunlight.
Among the other special features of the panel is a built-in access control
facility, whereby the door lock is released via a 5-digit code. The code number
can be easily changed at any time.
Features of ATD/100
1 - Directory modules matching the panel style.
2 - Recessed buttons.
3 - Housing in stainless steel finished with polycarbonate top and bottom
mouldings.
Other featores of ATD/100:
- Dedicated button to call the porter.
- Tradesman button programmed to operate at specific hours only.
- An alarm signal is generated on attempt to interfere with panel.
ATD/100 is manufactured using only top quality components and has a very stylish
and modern appearance.
The panel is specifically designed to operate in conjunction with the latest BPT
range of products and can accomodate any requirement demanded in large audio
installations.

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