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      • Svara 23

        When someone calls on the entry phone, a signal is transmitted to the Aptus Svara 23. The tenant answers and can either open the door or refuse entry.
      • Ringa 1307

        A small, flexible entry phone equipped with a proximity reader and illuminated graphic display.
      • Ringa 1507

        Ringa 1507 is equipped with a proximity reader, illuminated graphic display and indication signal.
      • Ringa 1707

        Access control, digital tenant register and entry phone in one single product. The entry phone is equipped with a reader and keypad.
      • Ringa 2707 Mifare

        The Ringa 2707 is Aptus’s most advanced entry phone and can read cards and keys with Mifare. It has a display for finding tenants and a keypad for entering door codes.
      • Ringa 2707 Mifare

        The Ringa 2707 is Aptus’s most advanced entry phone and can read cards and keys with Mifare. It has a display for finding tenants and a keypad for entering door codes.
      • Titta 1200

        Video camera for Ringa entry phones
      • Lista 1000

        Stainless steel entrance register designed to go together with Ringa 1507. Lista 1000 includes templates with suggested fonts and layouts.
      • Aptusnyckel

        Proximity key with unique nine-digit code. The Aptus key is molded in solid plastic and will accept engraved text and logos.
      • Skydda Ringa & Vinkla Ringa

        Accessory for protection of an entry phone.
      • Entry phone house

        The Entry Phone house shows you how Ringa, Titta and the various control units work in the apartment building.
      • Control units

        Relax. Our control units know what’s going on inside a building, whether it’s an access system with just a few doors or a gigantic system with thousands of doors. They have dynamic memories, which means you get to choose your priorities. Our control units communicate via networks, modem or GSM. And to just make sure the systems are truly secure, all communication between control units and computers is encrypted. We use 128-bit encryption and two-way communications.
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