The BTicino D45 gateway system is a security monitoring system that uses serially connected devices with digital technologies and is designed to perform a number of custom functions such as call, Ringer, security monitor, Unlock, network and alarms.

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The manufacturer of communication solutions (audio and video systems for entrance doors ), Bticino, a division of Legrand Group, has launched the D45 system, that simplifies installation in residential complexes with a large number of apartments. UTP cables and RJ45 connections for all devices allow quick and easy installation for both the main device and vertical devices.

RJ45 connector cable

The use of UTP cables and RJ45 connectors is easy and economical compared to traditional cable installations. In large applications it represents a significant difference in the total price. The system is suitable for the various needs of different size installations in bands or in buildings or on TCP networks / Ip, providing the most economical system for the project.

The BTicino D45 gateway system consists of five main components: input panels, indoor audio and video phones, goalkeeper's phones, goalkeeper's switchboard, accessories and power supply. It is a security monitoring system that uses serially connected devices using Digital Bus technologies.

The system is designed to perform functions such as call, doorbell, Conversation, Monitoring, Unlock, network and alarms by connecting vertical systems to system network devices. Using the switchboard as a system-entire management and control center makes it easier to operate from a single point. You can also detect the power charge status automatically and switch to power saving mode when needed to decrease consumption.

It has custom built-in features to provide solutions to the unique challenges that different types of housing projects pose. Don't forget that you do it all with a smart power supply, reducing the impact on the environment and the budget.


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By • 24 Jul, 2012
• Section: Access control, Intrusion, Video surveillance