Learn how to reduce costs using Khomp Endpoints.
The beginning of the year is a period typically marked by increases in the prices of basic services. Water, electricity, telephone, doorperson and other expenses add to building expenses and, consequently, the cost of living of the condominium owners.
To lower these costs, condominium associations across the country have looked for solutions in the form of equipment for automation and access control, which seek to reduce energy consumption, reduce costs and increase building security.
With the IP Wall Series electronic doorman it is possible to communicate with the visitor using a phone IP and authorize their entry by simply entering a code to open the gate. It has a door-opening sensor and can be used in combination with approved video cameras to monitor visitor arrivals.
Using two dry-contact relays, the IP Wall doorman can remotely control any electrical device in a building, such as electronic gates, lighting systems, water pumps and electric shutters, among the many other options. Simply access the interface in the web environment and set the desired time to turn equipment on and off.
To automate the access of condominium residents, the IP Wall Series line can be interconnected to the Reader RFID, which works with radio frequency identification technology.
IP Wall Series and Reader RFID
When the KeyTag or KeyCard is placed in front of the Reader RFID, entrance access is authorized, whether it is by turnstyle, parking gate or electronic gate.
KeyTag RFID and KeyCard RFID
Another option for buildings and condominiums is the VIP Wall, an IP communicator with a touchscreen LCD display, speakerphone and video camera option, which allows residents to view visitors and authorize their entrance using remote gate activation. You can even install a VIP Wall in each room and integrate spaces by means of videoconferencing.
VIP Wall
With Khomp’s Endpoints product line you’ll find new ways to reduce building-related expenses, increase access security and add features that will modernize how condominium residents interact.