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Paxton Unveils New Touchscreen Monitor, Wireless Door Handle

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Paxton Access has launched the latest additions to its range of wireless access control solutions and video intercom product line, the Entry Standard monitor and PaxLock Pro–Latch, which work with Paxton’s Net2 networked access control system.

The Entry Standard monitor features full-duplex voice communication and a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen. The user interface with call and event log can be personalized with 14 different theme designs. A smart new call snapshot feature enables users to see missed calls.

The whole Entry video intercom system consists of three components that auto-detect on set up; external panel, interior monitor and door control unit.

Paxton says the monitor is a real plug-and-play solution that can be used with a range of panel options — standard, premium and vandal resistant — making the whole system flexible for a wide variety of sites.

The Entry video intercom system is fully compatible with Paxton’s Net2 networked access control system, as well as functional as a standalone solution. It comes with Paxton’s 5-year warranty.

Meanwhile PaxLock Pro-Latch is a smart lockset designed for quick and easy installation to secure internal doors. Available in black or white with an Eclipse or Galaxy handle, the PaxLock Pro-Latch is suitable for use on internal doors and a range of premises. PaxLock Pro–Latch is UL-294 rated and can be installed either standalone, without a network or as part of Net2, Paxton’s flagship networked access control system.

The smart lockset goes into sleep mode when not in use in order to preserve battery life. Users can monitor events and battery status online, with alerts via email and SMS for added convenience and to ensure doors are always secure.

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