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Videx VRCVK Audio, video or keypad entry
Technical Specification
Features:
- Make: Videx
- Model code: VRCVK
- Series: VK6 Series
- Type of Kit/ System: Video & Audio
- Mount Type: Flush Mount
Additional info:
Videokit consisting of flat monitor - 901K, hinged door panel with CCD camera. Comes with rainshield, power transformer -850K and briefcase. Possible to wire a second monitor, telephone or extension sounder in parallel.
Read moreMake | Videx |
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Manufacturer | Videx Security Ltd |
Category | Access Control>Audio, video or keypad entry |
Model code | VRCVK |
Series | VK6 Series |
Type of Kit/ System | Video & Audio |
Mount Type | Flush Mount |
No of Entrances | 1 entrances |
Door Release Type | No release |
No of Call Buttons on Panel | 1 call buttons |
No of Handsets/ Phones | 1 handsets |
Panel Material | Stainless steel |
Camera/ Monitor Ratio | 1:1 |
Door/ Phone Ratio | 1:1 |
Telephone Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Environmental Specifications | Protection: Vandal Resistant |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 230 |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 209 x 140 x 30 |
Additional info | Videokit consisting of flat monitor - 901K, hinged door panel with CCD camera. Comes with rainshield, power transformer -850K and briefcase. Possible to wire a second monitor, telephone or extension sounder in parallel. |
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