Premium monitor for door entry

May 2018 Access Control & Identity Management, Products & Solutions

Paxton has announced the launch of the Net2 Entry Premium Monitor, the latest addition to its award door entry systems. The new interior monitor provides a greater personalised experience together with an elegant aesthetic design.

The smart, slim monitor, with simple user interface, includes a quality glass touch screen and 25 background themes making it ideal for a range of applications. This includes high-end residential, commercial buildings and healthcare sites.

The monitor has a host of new features including a concierge function, offering simple visitor and site management. This enables users who are busy or away to divert the monitor to reception, and if the caller is missed, enhanced call administration provides a video snapshot and event log of visitors.

Additional features include a high quality digital camera enabling two-way communication between users or the concierge, and a line-out for use with a T-Loop antenna for users with hearing aids. The monitor is available in two variations, with or without a handset. A desktop stand is also available, making the monitor adaptable for various environments.

Gareth O’Hara, Paxton’s Chief Sales Officer says: “Following the successful release of the Net2 Entry Touch Panel last year we wanted to further increase the premium product options for our installers. By combining the latest available technology and listening closely to our customers’ feedback we continue to make improvements to what is one of our fastest growing product lines. The elegant design and personalised experience provided by the premium monitor perfectly complements our Net2 Entry range.

“As with all Paxton products, this user-friendly solution is supported by our technical support, 5-year guarantee and a hassle free return service.”

Pitched as the simplest door entry system available, Net2 Entry consists of just three components that auto-detect on setup; external panel, interior monitor and door controller, for a true plug and play solution.



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