Touchscreen high-end entry panel

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Exclusive buildings deserve high-end entry panels. Developed using over 40 years’ experience, BPT is introducing XVP, its most advanced IP solution. Combining cutting edge technology and Italian style, XVP is an ideal solution for both residential and commercial premises.

Featuring a sleek panel with a discrete black finish and a full 7-inch touch screen display, XVP is supplied with a custom-made steel mounting box for recess or wall mount installation, guaranteeing protection and durability.

We are also proud that the XVP video door entry panel has been awarded the 2021 Archiproducts Design Award in the ‘Systems, Components and Materials’ category. Archiproducts is an international architectural web portal whose awards have become a benchmark for contemporary design trends.

Features of the XVP IP entry panel

An exclusive design with high-end finishes: a full-glass cover and total black style.

Resistant and reliable components: XVP holds an IP55 rating for resistance against liquids and powder penetration, as well as an IK08 impact resistance certification.

Bright and clear 7-inch touch screen, with Optical Bonding Technology.

Customisable: It is possible to customise the screen saver and the home page, using pictures, logos, welcome messages or any other information which can be useful for visitors, such as opening hours, temporary indications or emergency messages.

Third-party transponder integration for access control systems: the entry panel is equipped with a universal module that allows you to use a wide range of third-party readers. This allows you to customise XVP according to the specific needs of each installation.

High performance camera: it has a resolution of 1,3 MP with a viewing range covering an area of 130° horizontally and 95° vertically. This wide-angle feature is great for capturing all visitors, particularly children or disabled guests who may appear in the wider viewing range.

Bluetooth connection: XVP receives the Bluetooth wireless signals generated by a smartphone. Once the automatic opening function is set within the specific app, it will allow the panel to record the signal even if the smartphone is in standby mode or inside a bag, so unlocking the smartphone for access is not required.


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