Videx Door Entry Security Systems
Icom Security supply and install a wide range of Videx door entry security systems for many different applications.
Icom Security will provide you with the highest quality Videx door entry security system that meets your specific needs and requirements.
Below are a range of Videx door entry security systems from Icom Security.
Videx 4000 Series Modular System
Overview
The Videx 4000 series is a new range of modular door entry security panels. The 4000 series has been designed using the latest 3D modelling software. The new design is characterised by a number of new features: the modules with front plate and push button are manufactured in mirror finish stainless steel, the frame (which is also the module support) is manufactured from one piece of die-cast aluminium alloy, which gives substantial strength to the outdoor station, modules are attached to the module support frame using a simple but strong clip system (vandal resistant modules are secured to the front support using studs and fixing rails, the fixing system of the front panel to the back box (flus or surface) uses torx pin machine screws.
The modular system consists of 3 main items:
- The modules (standard and vandal resistant line)
- The front supports (for flush mounting)
- The surface mounting units (for surface mounting)
The module support frame (flush or surface) is hinged to the back box. This allows for ease of cable installation and connection as both hands are free.
The standard finish for the module support frames and surface back boxes is embossed metallised “gunmetal grey” while the module front plates are in mirror finish stainless steel for the standard line and brushed finish stainless steel for the vandal resistant line.
The module support frames are also available in two other finished: high brass PVD (gold chromium effect) and Sky chrome PVD (silver chromium effect). The module front plates (for the standard line only) are also offered in anodised aluminium and high brass PVD.
Videx 4000 Series Modules, Materials & Finishes
The Videx 4000 Series provide two lines of modules: standard and vandal resistant. In each line the modules are available in the following versions:
- Audio speaker unit;
- Audio/video speaker unit (standard line only);
- Button expansion modules;
- Codelocks;
- Proximity reader modules;
- Fingerprint reader modules (standard line only);
The module front plates of the standard line are available in 3 different finishes:
- Mirror finish stainless steel;
- Anodised aluminium;
- High brass PVD* (physical vapour deposition) finish
The vandal resistant line only provides brushed stainless steel.
*The PVD technology is impervious in environment impact and allows to coat objects with a thin metallic film of highest performances. The PVD fundamental characteristics are: extreme superficial hardness, resistance to corrosion, wear and tear, unalterably to UV light and unassailable from solvents and acids.
“Speaker Unit” Front Panel Modules
The audio speaker unit module is the basic part to build an outdoor station for an audio door entry system. Modules are available with 0, 1, 2 and 4 buttons. These modules are normally combined together with additional push button modules but in the version with 1 button, they can be used individually for systems where the number of users is equal to the number of buttons.
Videx 4000 Series Digital Call Panels (for Videx Digital Systems)
These panels are compatible with the Videx 4000 series and in each version (audio or audio/video) they have the size of two Videx 4000 series modules. The front panel finishes are the same as for the Videx 4000 series modules. Complementing all digital door panels manufactured by Videx is the ability for all users to have their own unique access code. The access code can have up to six digits and is blind to onlookers.
Speaker Unit Front Panel Modules with Built-in Camera
These modules are a new introduction to the Videx 4000 series. The audio/video module is contained within a single module. Audio/video module is the basic part required to build an outdoor-station for a video door entry system. Modules are available with 0, 1 and 2 buttons. Normally these modules are combined together with additional push button modules unless the system is for 1 or 2 buttons in which case, only the self contained 1 or 2 button module is required. The built-in camera has horizontal & vertical adjustment (10 degrees) and is a B&W CCD camera complete with auto iris lens and infra-red LEDs for illumination. A colour camera version is available.
Button Expansion Modules (Single & Double Row)
Button expansion modules (with single or double row buttons) are used together with audio or audio/video modules to achieve the required number of call buttons for a door entry system. Each module has a terminal connection that house 2 terminals for each button: the buttons, depending on jumper settings, can have a common terminal or each button can have its own common.
The Videx 4840 blank module is normally used to take the space of one module for future expansion or to complete the door station when needed. The Videx 4846 information module has an 85x110mm window, protected by a polycarbonate shield that can be customised to show the street number or any other useful information. It is a new digital module that provides visual (through a display) and verbal (through the speech board) during the system operation.
Videx produce access control modules which can be incorporate into a door entry panel:-
- Codelock modules
- Proximity cut-out modules
- Fingerprint reader modules
GSM Speaker Unit Front Panel Modules
GSM door entry systems are the lastest development from Videx, employing mobile phone technology to operate automatic gates, door release or remote sites installations. Based on the Videx 4000 series entry panel design, the GSM / amplifier is totally self contained and only requires an external power supply and antenna. The system retains all the facilities of the Videx 4000 series which can include multiple doors, coded access, proximity access and bio access features.
Available from a 1 button to a 50 button system or a digital door panel which call up to 255 apartments, all can have up to 250 built-in dial to open numbers, this allows a user or users to call the entry panel and activate the lock output relay at no charge to the caller. The digital panel also includes the facility for up to 255 access codes. Each button on the door panel can be programmed with two telephone numbers, allowing the system to divert a call if the first number is busy or not answered.
Push to exit and auxiliary inputs / outputs along with a dry contact timed lock output relay are standard. Programming the unit is carried out using either SMS text messaging or by a USB interface to a PC. Programming options include the facility to program the telephone number, program the divert number, lock relay time, call time, microphone and speaker volume as well as many other features.
Vandal Resistant Modules
The Videx 4000 series has been expanded to include a range of vandal resistant modules. The modules in this range are manufactured from brushed 2.5mm (12 SWG) stainless steel. The electronics are secured to the front plate and are protected by a covering box which is sealed to the front fascia, all buttons are IP68 rated and manufactured in stainless steel. To give greater strength to the unit the modules are secured to the 4000 front support frame using studs and fixing rails.
The audio speaker module is the basic unit required to build an external station for an audio door entry system. Amplifier modules are available with 0, 1, 2 and 3 buttons that can be used individually for a 1, 2 or 3 button door entry system or combined with additional VR4KBM button modules for larger systems.
Two camera modules are available in the Videx 4000 vandal resistant range. They can be used with either coax or balanced video signals. The camera modules can be used with speaker modules (VR4KAM and VR4KM2W) or individually as an additional camera module. The built-in camera has ’10 degree’ horizontal and vertical adjustment, auto iris lens and built-in subject illumination LED’s.
The Videx 4000 series vandal resistant button expansion modules are used in conjunction with the audio and video modules to achieve the required number of call buttons for a system. Six variations are available from 4 to 9 push buttons with each button having two connection terminals.
Videx produce access control systems that can work standalone or can be incorporated with audio or video door entry systems. The following modules are available:
- Codelock module
- Proximity cut-out module
Front Support & Surface Mount Unit Materials & Finishes
Front support and surface mounting units are available with the support frame in 3 different finishes:
- Embossed metallised gun-metal grey (standard finish);
- Sky chrome PVD (chromium effect);
- High brass PVD (gold chromium effect).
The front support is available in 1, 2 and 3 module versions and includes:
- The flush back box
- The module support frame is provided with a waterproof gasket and security screws for fixing to the flush back box
- Spacers to connect the back boxes together when the external station requires more than 3 modules
The surface mounting units are available in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 9 module versions which include:
- The surface box to fix to the wall with the screws provided
- The module support frames are provided with waterproof gaskets and security screws. When surface mounting 4, 6 and 9 module versions, the support frames provided are 2 x two module, 2 x three module and 3 x three module versions.
The only available finish for the back box is embossed metallised gun-metal grey.
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Videx 3000 Series Audio Handsets
The Videx 3000 series handsets are manufactured in white ABS shockproof plastic. All audio handsets in this series, have a minimum of a “door open” button and a “service” button (except the Smart line audio handsets which can have a “door open” button or both “door open” and “service” button), For compatibility with older systems, Videx have made several models with AC buzzer (12Vac) in addition to the standard electronic call tone.
- Videx 3101 – Audio handset with eletronic call tone (3 level volume) and 12Vac buzzer, “door open” and “service” push buttons.
- Videx 3102 – As 3101 plus privacy ON-OFF switch (mute call).
- Videx 3111 – Audio handset with electronic call tone (3 level volume), “door open” and “service” push buttons.
- Videx 3112 – As 3111 plus privacy ON-OFF switch.
- Videx 3113 - As 3112 plus “PRIVACY ON” LED.
- Videx 3114 – As 3113 plus “DOOR OPEN” LED.
- Videx 3117 – Audio handset with electronic call tone (3 level volume), door open button and 4 service buttons connected to common terminal. It has a local call tone input too, for use in intercommunicating systems.
Videx 3000 Series Video Handsets
The Videx 3000 Series video handsets are manufactured in white ABS shockproof plastic. All video handsets include 5 push buttons:
- “Door Open”;
- “Camera Recall” (or “service” push button depending on video handset model);
- “service” push buttons x 3
Certain models allow the service buttons to be configured as “camera recall” push buttons (so you can have more than one “camera recall” push button on systems with more than one video outdoor station) or as standard “service” push buttons connected to a common terminal. All video handsets have a 4″ flat screen monitor with CRT tube for B&W versions and 3.5″ TFT LCD for colour versions.
- Videx 3312 – Videophone with 4″ flat screen B&W monitor, with “door open” and “camera recall” push buttons plus 3 service buttons and an “ON” LED. Controls: 3 levels of call tone volume (both main and local), contrast and brightness. Service push buttons may be configured as “camera recall” push buttons. The videophone can be set up to use coax or balanced video signal.
- Videx 3412 – As Videx 3311 but using 3.5″ full colour active matrix LCD monitor.
- Videx 3512 – As Videx 3311 but with memory board.
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Videx 5000 Series Hands Free Intercoms
The audio intercoms in the Videx 5000 series Eclipse range are identified by the compact design and “hands free” function which can be user selected between simplex or voice switched. All audio intercoms in the Videx 5000 series Eclipse range have 4 (3 in the vandal resistant version) function buttons, these include “answer”, “door open” and “service” which are common to all models while the fourth button’s operation will vary from model to model.
The “privacy” (no calls) and call tone volume controls are standard to all versions. Selected versions also incorporate loudspeaker volume control. For harsher environmental applications Videx have introduced a “vandal resistant” model for use on the popular VX2200 digital system.
- Videx 5112 – Simplex intercom with buttons to control “answer” (press to talk/release to listen), “door open” and 2 service buttons. 3 LEDs to confirm the talk/listen status, the open/close door status and the on/off status of the privacy (no calls). A 3 position call tone volume switch which when in the left position will enable the privacy function (no calls), in the centre position low volume and in the right position high volume.
- Videx 5118 – Voice switched hands free intercom with buttons to control “answer/end conversation”, “door open”, “privacy on/off” and “service” button. In addition there are 4 LEDs to indicate the status of the four optional buttons. Call tone and loudspeaker bolume controls are also incorporated on this model.
Videx 5000 Series Eclipse Hands Free Video Monitors
Video monitors from the Videx 5000 Series Eclipse can be identified by the new compact design, high quality 3.5″ TFT LCD colour display and “hands free” function with simplex or voice switched operation (depending on model), all Videx 5000 Series Eclipse with the exception of the 5488 will operate using coax or balanced video signals.
All models in the Videx 5000 Series Eclipse range have 6 function buttons of which “door open”, “answer/recall” and “privacy” are common to all models, the remaining buttons will vary from model to model. All models have 8 control buttons of which 4 are reserved to adjust “brightness” and “hue” and the remaining buttons to adjust loudspeaker volume, call tone volume and to select the melody or adjust the melody volume depending on the model.
Eclipse monitors are supplied without handsets and are surface mounting as standard (except 5412 model which incorporates a handset as standard). Flush mounting kits and handset kits (except when flush mounted) are available when or where required.
The slimline low profile Eclipse has the same button layout with the same functions as the standard Eclipse, all slimline Eclipse models are designed for surface mounting only and have a maximum depth of 34.5mm. The slimline Eclipse has not been designed to accept the addition of a telephone handset. Two versions are currently available; Videx SL5478 for use with the VX2200 digital system and Videx SL5488 for use with the VX2300 digital system.
The Vandal Resistant Eclipse (Videx VR5478) is only available for use on the VX2200 digital system and has been designed for flush fitting only. The face plate of the VR5478 is manufactured in 2.5mm brushed stainless steel. The programming of the variable (volume level, call tone level, contrast, hue and privacy time) functions are carried out using OSD menu (On Screen Display) technology.
- Videx 5412 – Videophone complete with handset using 3.5″ full colour active matrix LCD monitor, with “door open”, “answer/camera recall”, “privacy on/off” buttons and 3 service buttons (that can be set as auxiliary camera recall buttons for multiple entrance systems) plus 4 LEDs*: 3 relative to the operation of the 3 buttons above and one auxiliary for free use.
- Videx 5418 – Hands free video monitor using 3.5″ full colour active matrix LCD monitor, with “door open”, “answer/camera recall”, “privacy on/off”, “latch relay” buttons all with LED indication and 2 additional service buttons.

















