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Recognition of people, vehicles, animals and parcels in the frame. Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home. Works with Tapo Care cloud storage. Tamper - alarm when trying to open or disconnect the bell.
Recognizes a person in the frame. Smartphone notifications in case of motion detection. Customizable zones for motion detection. Shows you 6 seconds before the movement in the frame. Supports recording to Reolink NVR. Working with Google Assistant and Alexa.
The dimensions of the bell will differ depending on the region of delivery. Supports 5 volume levels and 10 ring tones.
Main specs
Typecall panelcall panel
Number of subscribers11
mobile app
ConnectionWi-Fi / RJ-45Wi-Fi / RJ-45
Call panel
Mountwallwall
Card reader
Buttons backlight
Autonomous power supply
Protection levelIP64
Materialmetal (anti-vandal)metal (anti-vandal)
Operating temperature-20 °C ~ +45 °C-10 °C ~ +50 °C
Dimensions146x55x36 mm133x48x23 mm
Camera
Megapixels5 MP5 MP
Video resolution2560x1920 px2560x1920 px
Horizontal viewing angle134 °
Vertical viewing angle97 °
Diagonal viewing angle160 °180 °
Night shooting (IR)
LED backlit
motion detector
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2023july 2023
Glossary

Buttons backlight

The design of the calling panel includes buttons backlight. The function allows to see the keyboard normally even in low light conditions – in the evening, at night, in cloudy weather, when placing the panel in a dark place, etc. Note that the backlight usually covers other significant elements of the panel - for example, the location of the sensor for a smart card or key.

Protection level

This protection describes how much the calling panel body. Protects sensitive internal components from dust and moisture. Standardly, it is designated by the letters IP with two numbers after them IP44, IP65, etc. The first digit means protection against penetration of solid objects and dust; its individual values correspond to the following levels of protection:

4 - protection against objects with a diameter of more than 1 mm
5 - dust protection (complete protection from contact; dust can penetrate inside, but does not affect the operation of the device)
6 — dust-tight (the housing is fully protected from dust and contact). br>Smaller values do not occur and there is no point in indicating them.

The second number characterizes protection against moisture, here the values can be as follows:


4 - protection against splashes from any direction;
5 - from jets from any direction;
6 - from sea waves or strong water jets;
7 - possibility of short-term immersion to a depth of up to 1 m (without the possibility of constant operation in submerged mode);

Of course, calling panels are not designed to be submerged under water - the latter option only characterizes a high degree of moisture resistance.

In some models, one of the numbers may be replaced by the letter X - for example, IPX7. This does not mean that there is no protection, but that the corresponding parameter is not IP certified. At the same tim...e, the degree of uncertified protection can be quite high - for example, the example above corresponds to the possibility of complete immersion under water, which requires a high degree of closure (at least dust resistance level 5).

Operating temperature

The range of air temperatures in which the call panel maintains normal performance.

Outdoor panels installed outdoors and in unheated rooms are subject to the greatest temperature fluctuations, therefore, it is with this installation that this parameter should be paid special attention. At the same time, we note that even the most “heat-resistant” models must be protected from sunlight. If the conditions in the room are comfortable for people all year round, then they will be quite normal for the call panel, in such cases you can not look at the operating temperature at all.

Horizontal viewing angle

The horizontal viewing angle provided by the camera on the entry panel of the intercom.

This parameter has a double meaning: other things being equal, a wider field of view allows you to cover more space, but reduces the size of individual objects in the frame. So it’s worth choosing according to this indicator, taking into account what is more important for you — good visibility on the sides or an additional degree of increase. As for specific values, in modern outdoor panels they can vary from 50° (directional cameras) to 166° (ultra wide-angle lenses with a minimum of dead zones on the sides).

Vertical viewing angle

The vertical size of the space covered by the video panel camera, in other words, the angle between the two lines connecting the lens with the top and bottom edges of the viewed scene. The meaning of viewing angles is described in detail above in paragraph “Viewing angles horizontally”; we only note that they are usually smaller vertically than horizontally, and in many models this parameter is not indicated at all due to its secondary importance.

LED backlit

LED backlight. The camera has a video panel (see "Type") with LED backlight. Like the infrared one described above, this backlight is designed to work in the dark; however, it provides light visible to the human eye. The latter, on the one hand, allows the camera to produce a relatively natural colour image, on the other hand, it can create inconvenience for the guest due to bright light in the eyes.
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