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Bellisimo Door Entry Video Telephone

The Bellissimo video door entry system is a versatile security product for controlling access to residential homes, blocks of flats and commercial premises. The video telephone allows the resident to view a caller at the entrance, speak with them and have control of their access.

The contemporary and stylistic bellissimo video telephone has a slim-line and curvaceous profile complementing most wall furnishings. It is manufactured in white high-impact ABS plastic that imparts high durability and has a 4” flat tube display with variable contrast and brightness, providing a high definition quality picture.

The telephone is wall-mounted directly without additional mounting brackets or connectors. An internal polycarbonate moulding protects the video tube and electronics during installation.

The Bellissimo telephone offers privacy of speech whereby only the resident who has been called can converse with the caller. When called the telephone activates the display and enables speech for a fixed period (adjustable 15 – 180 seconds).

This telephone operates in an innovative electronic mode whereby the supply voltage is "stepped up" from the controller to achieve proficient operation over long distances.

Dimensions: H = 255mm, W = 213mm, D = 45mm

Bellissimo Video System Features

  • System generally connected with standard CAT5 cables
  • No need for separate co-axial cable
  • The video telephone operates in an innovative electronic mode whereby the supply voltage is "stepped up" from the controller to achieve optimum operation over long distances
  • A standard installation can accommodate distances of up to 300 metres from the panel to telephone when using recommended cable specifications
  • High resolution CCD camera with infrared lamps for night vision
  • Timed outputs for fail-safe and fail-secure lock release devices
  • Optional Tradesmen entry
  • The model BS Bellissimo video telephone can be connected to a conventional or digital panel
  • Easy connection to a bellcall digital front door panel

The telephone has three "soft-touch" silicone rubber push buttons that are selectively backlit with clear and precise operating symbols.

View (AMBER)

This button will flash in AMBER whilst the telephone is ringing. The telephone will normally display the picture from the camera except for extension phones and in this instance the resident must press the flashing amber button or lift the handset for the display to appear.

Private (RED)

To avoid disturbance from nuisance calls the resident may push this button to mute the ringing tone. The telephone will revert to normal operating mode after a selectable fixed period (adjustable between 2 minute and 10 hours, or indefinitely). The button is permanently lit in red when the telephone ringing tone is muted.

Door (GREEN)

A momentary press of this button will provide a timed output to the lock release (adjustable at the panel controller, typically 5 seconds). The button will flash in GREEN to indicate that the door may be opened and will be lit permanently in GREEN if the door has been left in an open state (door contact required).

A single bellissimo telephone model caters for both simple one-station systems as well as multi-station digital systems. These telephones do not require co-axial cable and generally operate on standard Cat 5 cables.

Each standard BS packaged system provides all of the components necessary to install a complete video door entry system.

Each BS system comprises of:

  • Model BS bellissimo video telephones
  • Model BS-Cont-4 telephone controller
  • Model BSP front door panel and Relevant BSP panel controller
  • Model CMABS CCD camera with infrared lamps
  • Model 61 speech unit
  • Model PS4 12 V DC power supplies
  • Model 203 surface lock release
  • Full wiring and installation manual

Standard packaged systems are readily available. Alternatively, systems can be supplied with a variety of option including vandal resistant, digital and combinations of proximity or coded access control.

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