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The new compact 6000 Series Videophone from Videx Security is designed for use in conjunction with the established VX2200 digital door entry system and has been created to bridge the price gap between audio and video installations. Suitable for one to one installations through to high rise installations making this a good all round choice for video door entry installations.

The videophone, finished in brilliant white, includes a 2.4 inch high definition colour LCD TFT video screen as well as a number of user friendly function buttons. These include two service push buttons, a door open push button, a camera recall push button, a call tone volume switch with mute position and brightness control.

Programmable settings include video mode, ring melody, address and number of rings. Adjustments can also be made to picture hue, contrast, brightness, call tone and microphone volume.

Designed with the installer in mind all connections are plug in type and the unit only requires a minimum of 6 wires which makes it suitable for use with CAT5 cable up to a distance of 100m or telephone cable where longer distances are required.

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