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- 4000 Series Button Module (with IDC connector)From £41.62 £34.68
4000 Series Button Module
Number of Buttons:
2-5, 6, 8, 10
Finish:
Stainless steel or matte steel, blue backlit
Max Current Consumption
45mA
Power:
12Vac or 12Vdc
- 4000 Series Button Module (without IDC connector)From £32.66 £27.22
4000 Series Button Module
Number of Buttons:
2-5, 6, 8, 10
Finish:
Stainless steel or matte steel, blue backlit
Max Current Consumption
45mA
Power:
12Vac or 12Vdc
- 4000 Series Proximity ReadersFrom £78.77 £65.64
4000 Proximity Reader Modules
Protocol:
Standard, Wiegand, MiFare
System:
4000 Series
Integration
Standalone, Networkable
Finish:
Matte or Stainless Steel
- 380N Door unit/telephone InterfaceOur Price £365.33 £304.44 Regular Price £429.79
The 380N/UK is a self contained telephone interface module for use on an analogue telephone line. Its primary function is to enable a user to communicate with an analogue telephone line and a door entry point (or points) using the same telephone handset. The handset can be a standard corded model, a cordless such as a DECT telephone or even a hands free telephone.
The 380N/UK can also be configured for use with a PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange) telephone system to be connected into either a spare analogue trunk input or spare telephone extension. All programming is carried out using the telephone keypad (utilising standard DTMF tones).
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