Urmet Group installs IP-based video access system
Audio and video door-entry manufacturers Urmet Group has used its new IP-based system for building projects across London.
The international door-entry and access control specialist installed its IPervoice system at the King's Cross Central mixed-use development featuring offices, restaurants and shops, new homes and a university. It has also installed its system at the Athlete's Village, Olympic park, East London.
The system can be programmed in advance and the operations controlled through its embedded web server.
The user can open doors via a handset as well as managing other services within the building.
These include a PC concierge switchboard, resident lift and visitor control, and concierge lift control
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