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Commax Intercom 14 Buttons Audio Outdoor Aluminum Panel
DR-14AM
The Commax DR-14AM is an outdoor audio intercom panel designed for multi-unit buildings with up to 14 apartments. It provides clear, two-way audio communication between visitors at the entrance and residents in their homes.
Key features
- Up to 14 apartments: This intercom panel is built for multi-family residential or commercial buildings, accommodating up to 14 separate units.
- Durable construction: The panel features an anodized aluminum build, making it weather-resistant for long-term outdoor use.
- Flush-mounted installation: It is designed for flush mounting into a wall for a secure and tidy, professional appearance.
- Remote door unlocking: With a compatible indoor handset, residents can remotely unlock the door for visitors during an intercom call.
- Tamper-proof design: Security screws protect the panel from being tampered with or removed.
- Compatible systems: The DR-14AM is designed to work with Commax audio indoor handsets, such as the Commax DP-SS and Commax DP-ML models.
- Power requirements: The panel does not come with a power source and requires a compatible power adapter, such as the Commax RF-12015S DC 12V adapter.
Technical specifications
According to the merchant site firstgradejo.com, the product details are as follows:
- Model: DR-14AM
- Buttons: 14 buttons for 14 separate units
- Installation type: Flush-mounted
- Material: Aluminum
- Panel dimensions: 125 x 316 x 33 mm, according to elghazawy.com.
System components
The full Commax DR-14AM audio intercom system for a 14-unit building typically includes the following components:
- Outdoor panel: 1x Commax DR-14AM 14-button audio door station
- Indoor handsets: 14x Commax DP-SS audio phones
- Power adapter: 1x Commax RF-12015S DC 12V power adapte
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