Key Features
- 1 or 2 button units plus the option to add expansion modules – Up to 98 buttons
- Staff can open the door by themselves using a RFID tag with the latest Moshi RFID entry phone or by entering an access code into an optional keypad unit
- Well designed, self-contained units making them easy to install
- Always be able to answer the door even if the premises are unoccupied
- Moshi door entry phones can operate multiple doors, lighting or even over door heating systems
- Hands free communication only requires a live telephone line or analogue socket, even in a power cut
- Tone (DTMF) and Pulse dial
- 2 numbers with a max of 24 digits can be stored on each button including *, #, recall and pause. In the event of the first number not being answered or busy the call can be forwarded to another ext. or mobile
- Automatic Day/Night mode according to a set time or by a code entered from a telephone
- 2 independent contacts/relays with 8 different switching modes per relay
- Switching by 1 or 2 pulses (sliding gate) when the electrical lock is used
- Electronic volume settings without having to open the front cover of the unit
- Integrated heating in the unit to stop freezing and condensation
- PC programming via USB cable (to be purchased separately) or by DTMF/phone. The PC programming software is Microsoft Windows compatible
- The entry phones can be surface of flush mounted
- Rain hoods available
- Fitting kits available
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Technical Data
- Operating conditions:
Temperature -20 to +50°C
Humidity 0% to 80% at 30°C
- Dimensions: 208mm x 99mm x 30mm
- Weight: 350g
- Basic function powered from the telephone line
- Power supply 12-24V DC or 10-15V AC
- Power consumption maximum 250mA
- Protection rating IP44 (Ingris protection)
- Caste aluminium surround
- Backlit buttons
Telephone Line
- Impedance: 220R+820R//115nF (600 ohms)
- Voltage line: 20V-60V
- Current of line20mA-60mA
- Dial: tone (DTMF)/pulse
Additional Information
- Maximum voltage of relay 48V
- Maximum current of relay 1.5A
- Board heating 1.5W with temp. regulation
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