Wireless DECT Audio
Wireless DECT Audio

AES 603-IB Wireless DECT Audio Intercom - Imperial Model

From £375.60 EX VAT

AES digital wireless DECT audio intercom system.

Upgrade your property's entry system with the AES Hooded Imperial, a premium digital wireless DECT audio intercom designed for both style and performance. With its brushed stainless steel body and black acrylic gloss finish, this intercom blends seamlessly with even the most high-end building exteriors.

There's no cabling between the speech unit and the handsets, making installation quicker and meaning no drilling is required in the house. The homeowner is also free to carry the handset around the house with them, meaning they never miss a visitor.

Kit includes speech panel, transmitter module, power supply, 3 metres screened CAT5 cable, handset (extra available), charging base, charger and installation manual.

Features:

  • Working range of 250 metres, 400m in open field conditions
  • Up to 4 handsets per system
  • Intercall between handsets
  • Gate/door release relay built in
  • Simple install and setup
  • Voicemail feature for missed callers, user can listen to message on handset
  • 2 year warranty
  • No results
Variation Price
£375.60
EX VAT

Additional information

Weight 3 kg

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Speech unit and transmitter specification:

  • Power supply: 24Vdc (24Vdc adaptor included)
  • Current consumption: 65mA standby, 400mA calling
  • Relay outputs: 2
  • Relay type: N.O & N.C contacts
  • Relay time: Adjustable 1-9 seconds
  • Cable between speech unit and transmitter: Screened CAT5, maximum 8 metres (shorter the better)
  • Speech unit IP55
  • Transmitter unit IP65
  • Keypad programming on the keypad, up to 1200 codes
  • Wiegand output: 26 or 34 bit

Handset specification:

  • Power supply: 5Vdc (adaptor included)
  • Battery life: 24 hours
  • Up to 4 handsets per system
  • Easy to use, simple answer and end call button
  • Release door from the handset at any time

Answer:

  • Try re-coding the handset and transmitter per instructions.
  • Check push button wiring to the transmitter with multi-meter.
  • Check power cable distance from power adaptor to transmitter is less than 4 meters

Answer:

  • Check cable distance between the speech unit and transmitter. Shorten this if possible.
  • Check cable used between the speech unit and transmitter is screened CAT5.
  • Check that the screen of the CAT5 is connected to the ground in the transmitter per wiring instructions.

Answer:

Check if the corresponding relay indicator light comes on.

  • If it does, then the fault is either a power problem with excessive cable run, or wiring.
  • If the relay can be heard clicking, then it is a wiring problem.
  • If a click cannot be heard, then it is likely a power problem.
  • If the light does not activate and the keypad emits an error tone, then the issue is likely a programming error.

Answer:

  • Try the process again. If it still does not work, delete the code from the transmitter. To delete code, press the code button for 3 seconds and release. Then press it 7 times after which a tone should be heard. Then press another 7 times. Now try re-coding the handset again as per the procedure.

Answer:

  • Check that the power cable to the transmitter is within guidelines and is heavy enough gauge. Insufficient power cabling will reduce transmission power!
  • Check that there are not excessive objects blocking the signal, like large dense shrubs, vehicles, foil lined wall insulation etc.
  • Try to achieve line of sight between both devices.

Solution:

  • Try replacing both batteries with equivalent Ni-Mh batteries firstly. It is possible to have a dead cell in a battery which can prevent both batteries from charging.
  • Check for contamination or grease on the charging pins at the base of the handset (gently scratch with screwdriver or wire wool).