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BELL SYSTEMS.

Bell System TelephoneBell Systems has been manufacturing access control systems in Britain for over 30 years, developing an extensive product range for the installer and end user including audio and video door entry, coded entry and card entry systems. Bell products have been designed primarily for the British security market.

The 900 series audio door entry system now boasts a new contemporary front door panel and updated telephones with electronic ringing tones. The 801 handset will run AC or DC. Options available include privacy of speech with automatic timed disconnection of speech and mute switch for muting the buzzer.

The 500 range of handsets offer a wide range of features including privacy of speech, timed mute and door status indication. Public Housing is also catered for with vandal resistant options including the BSX isolating exchange system which ensures that any damage sustained to an individual telephone or its associated cabling will not affect the operation of the rest of the system, and the DAX digital system designed for large blocks where an analogue panel would prove impractical. Both BSX and DAX have tradesman facility and can incorporate battery backup.

The BellView video telephone, which uses a Sony flat screen, is designed for all professional installations and is widely used throughout public and private sectors. Technical assistance (direct from the manufacturer) is available 'on demand' and full product information and technical documentation, both past and present, can be downloaded from their website.

 

 

 

 

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BellCode Coded Access Systems

BellCode access control systems are a high quality versatile security product controlling access through doors by means of a digital keypad and electric lock release. The use of a separate controller ensures that no amount of tampering with the keypad will undermine the system's security. For convenience the system is programmed from the keypad and offers a wide range of useful functions.

Model CK200 coded access system

 
  • model 218 Touch sensitive slim-line keypad
  • model 200 boxed controller
  • model 340 12V DC 1 Amp regulated power supply
  • model 203 standard rim lock release

  • Model CK109 coded access system

     
  • model 216 stainless steel surface keypad
  • model 200 boxed controller
  • model 340 12V DC 1 Amp regulated power supply
  • model 203 standard rim lock release

  • Model CK110 coded access system

     
  • model 217 stainless steel surface keypad
  • model 200 boxed controller
  • model 340 12V DC 1 Amp regulated power supply
  • model 203 standard rim lock release
  • Combined Door Entry and Coded Access Systems
    It is often a requirement for a door entry telephone system to include the facility of a coded access system. This allows residents or legitimate personnel the means of entry to the building by the operation of an integral keypad at the main entrance panel. There are two alternatives:
     
    • The CS106 series, using an economic standalone keypad module on the panel.
    • The CS109 series, using a separate controller for the highest level of security
    A CS series systems comprise of

     
  • model CP109-n, or CP106-n aluminium door panel with keypad module
  • model 61 speech unit
  • model 340 power supply
  • model 203 surface lock release
  • model 200 controller (CS109 only)
  • full installation and programming instructions
  • BT Interface - Belltone
    The BT1 Telephone interface offers the convenience of operating a door entry system from an existing BT style telephone without interfering with its normal usage. All types of domestic telephones are compatible with the BT1 including cordless DECT telephones which are of great benefit to those people with limited mobility. The interface may also connect onto a telephone switchboard (PABX).

    In addition to conversing with a caller at the front door panel the resident may allow them access by operating the lock release directly from their telephone.


     
    Model BT901