DoorBird IP I/O Door Controller
This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Let DoorBird do More! All signals between the door station and the DoorBird I/O Door Controller are transmitted tamperproof and encrypted according to banking standards. Up to three electric door openers can be connected to independent and configurable NO/NC relay contacts
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Let DoorBird do More!
All signals between the door station and the DoorBird I/O Door Controller are transmitted tamperproof and encrypted according to banking standards. Up to three electric door openers can be connected to independent and configurable NO/NC relay contacts at the I/O door controller while the wiring remains inaccessible from the outside. Tampering by short circuit or an external voltage source, for example, is therefore preempted. While this type of relay is commonly referred to as isolated safety relay, the DoorBird I/O Door Controller is capable of far more. It is able to monitor whether a door or gate is currently open and offers the possibility to connect and monitor two external sensors such as e.g. a motion sensor or a contact switch. This can be used to actuate a further action, including an alarm push notification to a smartphone or tablet.
There is no limitation concerning the amount of DoorBird I/O Door Controllers that can be connected to a DoorBird IP video door station on a network. All the doors and gates connected to the I/O door controller can be activated via the DoorBird App at any time. That means residents can conveniently open doors and gates from anywhere in the world via smartphone or event configuration (e.g. RFID or keypad code).
Product Features
- Tamperproof control of up to three doors or gates
- Encryption based on banking standards
- Monitoring of two external sensors
- Three freely configurable, bi-stable switching relays (permanently open, permanently closed, toggle)
- The switching relays keep their state even in the case of loss of power
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