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Door Entry Panels for Listed Buildings in London: What to Check Before Specification

Replacing a door entry panel can appear to be a straightforward technical upgrade: select a suitable device, confirm system compatibility and decide how it will be installed. In London, the route from specification to installation often depends on the status of the building, the ownership of the entrance and any additional controls that apply to […]

Logo-Free Door Entry Panels: When and Why a Project May Need Them

Can a door entry panel be supplied without the manufacturer’s logo on the front? For selected BAS-IP models and project configurations, yes. A logo-free front is one form of bespoke door entry panel customisation. BAS-IP can provide selected multi-occupancy panels for apartment buildings and individual panels for private homes or dedicated entrances without a visible […]

Accessible entry for everyone: why BAS-IP AV-08FBIL is suitable for government and municipal projects

The entry panel is the first point of contact between a building and a person. And if this building is municipal, social, medical, or educational, the panel at the entrance must be clear and convenient for everyone: the hard of hearing, the visually impaired, elderly people, visitors unfamiliar with the system. AV-08FBIL was designed precisely […]

What Is a Video Intercom Monitor and How Does It Work?

A video intercom monitor is often treated as just a screen on the wall. In reality, it is one of the key parts of the system: it is the device through which the user receives the call, sees the visitor, speaks with them and manages access. What a Video Intercom Monitor Is A video intercom […]

What SIP Is in Intercom Systems: A Simple Explanation

When the word “SIP” appears in the specifications of an intercom or entry panel, it often sounds like something purely technical. In practice, the meaning is much more practical. SIP is a protocol used to establish communication between devices on a network. Put simply, it helps one system “call” another, establish a connection, and begin […]

What Is an IP Video Intercom

When people first come across the term “IP video intercom,” it often sounds more technical than it really is. In practice, the basic idea is fairly simple. An IP video intercom is an intercom system that works over a network. In other words, communication between the entry panel, the indoor monitor, and other devices is […]

What Is an Entry Panel and What Does It Do?

An entry panel is often treated as just “the button by the door.” In reality, it is one of the key elements of the intercom system. It is the device through which a call begins, audio and video are carried, and, in some cases, access, identification, and different entry scenarios are handled. So it is […]

What Access Control Is and How It Relates to a Video Intercom

Access control and a video intercom are often treated as though they were the same thing, because both are linked to entering a building. But they are not quite the same. A video intercom is primarily about communication with a visitor: the call, the conversation, the image, and the decision to release the door. Access […]

What PoE Is and Why It Is Useful for IP Intercoms

What PoE Means in Simple Terms PoE stands for Power over Ethernet. Put simply, it means that the same Ethernet cable can carry both data and power. That means that, for some devices, you do not need a separate network connection and a separate power feed. If the equipment supports PoE, one cable may be […]

How an IP Video Intercom Differs from an Analogue One

Why This Comparison Is Often Presented Too Simplistically When people talk about the difference between an IP and an analog video intercom, the discussion is often reduced to a crude formula: analog is basic and outdated, while IP is automatically modern and better. That is a convenient story if someone only wants to sell IP […]

What to Look for When Choosing an Entry Panel for Outdoor Use

Start Not with the Design, but with the Use Scenario The most common mistake is choosing an entry panel without a clear task in mind. A panel for a private house, a block of flats, an office, or a commercial site is not the same thing. First, answer the basic questions: How many users will […]

Flush-Mounted or Surface-Mounted Entry Panel: Which Should You Choose?

What the Difference Actually Is A flush-mounted panel is recessed into the wall or into a prepared niche, so only the front face remains visible from the outside. That makes the installation look neater and more integrated. A surface-mounted panel is fixed on top of the wall. It protrudes further, but it is usually much […]