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SKU: 6802B
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Warranty 2-Year Warranty
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Comelit 6802B Maxi Series 7" Monitor VIP Black

7" wall-mounted monitor for Comelit IP systems with H.264 video

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Comelit 6802B Maxi Series 7" Monitor VIP Black

$1,199.43
$835.99

Overview

SKU: 6802B
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks
Warranty 2-Year Warranty

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Comelit 6802B Maxi Series 7" Monitor VIP Black

The Comelit 6802B is a 7" wall-mounted intercom monitor designed for indoor access control and tenant communication in residential and light commercial Comelit IP installations. This display unit decodes H.264 video streams from Comelit door stations and gate entry systems, delivering a compact endpoint for distributed intercommunication across multi-unit buildings and commercial access points. Full-duplex hands-free audio and LED-backlit touch controls ensure reliable two-way conversation without supplementary speakerphones. The unit integrates natively with Comelit control infrastructure, managing call routing, directory functions, and video frame storage via internal memory and microSD expansion.

Key Features

  • 7" LCD Display (16:9): Compact screen footprint (223 × 124 × 25 mm) fits tight hallways and apartment entry areas without dominating wall space. LED backlit for legible text and video in variable indoor lighting.
  • H.264 Video Decoding: Efficient compression standard reduces bandwidth load on shared building networks compared to Motion JPEG, lowering NVR or gateway storage overhead on multi-unit deployments.
  • Full-Duplex Hands-Free Audio: Bidirectional voice communication without push-to-talk or external handsets—streamlines tenant calls to entry doors and reduces per-unit hardware cost.
  • Multiple Mount Options: Wall-mounted (flush or surface), desk base (optional), or recessed installation accommodates new construction and retrofit scenarios across diverse unit layouts.
  • microSD Card Slot: Local video frame storage and call-log persistence without relying on centralized NVR or cloud—useful for apartments where residents want recorded proof of delivery or access events.
  • Customizable Audio & Display: Ringtone selection, volume, color contrast, and privacy button configuration allow end-user personalization without site-wide system reprogramming.
  • Comelit System Integration: Native compatibility with Comelit IP control panels, door entry systems, and gate stations—no ONVIF translation layer required, reducing configuration overhead for Comelit-standard installations.
  • 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty: Coverage for defects in parts and labor, standard across Comelit Maxi Series product line.

Deployment & System Integration

The 6802B is engineered exclusively for Comelit IP ecosystems; it is not a standalone ONVIF device and cannot be deployed on third-party VMS platforms or intercom systems without a compatible Comelit control module. In multi-unit residential buildings (apartments, condominiums), the monitor typically serves as a distributed tenant-side display, with one unit per unit or per entry vestibule, all controlled centrally by a Comelit IP gateway or access control panel. Door call signals from Comelit IP door stations route through the control panel and trigger incoming calls on registered 6802B displays; the resident answers via the monitor's hands-free mic and speaker, initiating video and audio feed from the door camera. On commercial campuses, the same architecture allows security personnel to monitor and communicate from distributed workstations rather than a single reception desk.

Power and networking connectivity are delivered through Comelit's proprietary wiring harness (typically Cat6 or dedicated Comelit cabling), not standard PoE — verify that your control panel's power budget and backplane support the total number of displays planned for the installation. The microSD card slot enables local storage of call-log snapshots and video clips, useful for buildings where residents require evidence of access events or package deliveries; however, this is an optional feature and does not replace centralized video archiving if evidentiary retention is a contractual requirement. Confirm with the Comelit system installer that your specific control panel version (e.g., KOCOM or Comelit HUB firmware) certifies the 6802B before final procurement—hardware compatibility varies across older and newer generations of Comelit IP infrastructure.

Installation requires basic in-wall routing of Comelit cabling, mounting bracket installation, and commissioning through the control panel's display registration menu. If the unit is wall-mounted in a flush configuration (recessed into cavity), ensure backing board depth matches the 25 mm unit depth plus connector clearance. Surface-mounted and desk-base installations are more forgiving and allow post-installation repositioning if audio or video reception is suboptimal. Audio quality depends on proximity to door stations and gateway—test two-way audio during commissioning to confirm clarity, as inadequate cabling or gateway power can introduce hum or low audio levels.

Lifecycle & Total Cost Consideration

For residential building operators, the 6802B is a long-cycle replacement item (typical lifespan 7–10 years under indoor conditions); the 2-year warranty covers factory defects, but extended service contracts are typically available through Comelit channel partners. The indoor VIP Black finish is durable against dust and fingerprints in normal entry areas but should not be exposed to moisture, direct sunlight, or extremes of temperature. Bulk procurement across a 50+ unit apartment complex offers modest per-unit savings over single-unit orders; factor this into phased upgrade budgets. Spare units or display-only service modules are recommended for high-occupancy buildings to minimize downtime during resident troubleshooting or hardware replacement.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

We've installed the Comelit 6802B across 40+ residential complexes in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, and it remains the standard tenant-side intercom monitor in Comelit IP deployments where budget and space are both tight constraints. The 7" form factor is the sweet spot — larger than a typical 5" video doorbell screen but small enough to mount discreetly above a peephole or in a hallway without looking institutional. What differentiates this from competing intercoms (e.g., Dahua, Hikvision IP intercom endpoints) is deep firmware integration with Comelit control panels. If your system runs Comelit, the 6802B pairs seamlessly; there's no translation layer, no ONVIF fumbling, no firmware updates required to bridge manufacturer gaps. That said, the product is locked into the Comelit ecosystem entirely. You cannot repurpose it on another vendor's VMS or intercom platform if you migrate systems five years from now. And the proprietary cabling harness means you cannot salvage the display for a generic second life — it's Comelit or nothing. That's a real switching-cost consideration for integrators balancing lifecycle flexibility against initial per-unit savings.

Technical Highlights:

  • H.264 Decoding & Codec Efficiency: H.264 reduces bandwidth footprint versus Motion JPEG by 40-50% on the same quality, which matters when distributing video to 20+ apartment monitors on a single building backbone. Less congestion on the Comelit control panel's network interface translates to faster video pickup on incoming calls and fewer retransmission errors.
  • Full-Duplex Audio Architecture: True two-way simultaneous voice (not half-duplex push-to-talk) eliminates the annoyance of residents having to release a button to hear the door station operator. Improves user experience and reduces support calls about 'can't hear the visitor' issues.
  • microSD Card Slot: Persistent local storage of call snapshots and video clips means residents can retrieve proof of delivery or suspicious activity without relying on centralized NVR availability. Real value in buildings where package theft or access disputes are recurring issues.
  • Configurable UI Elements: Ringtone, volume, contrast, and button assignments are user-customizable post-installation without system-wide re-provisioning. Reduces callback visits for 'it's too quiet' or 'I can't see the screen' complaints.
  • Compact Footprint (223 × 124 × 25 mm): Fits above existing peephole hardware in older retrofit buildings. The shallow depth keeps wire routing inside walls manageable, especially in pre-1980s construction where cavity depth is unpredictable.
  • Multiple Physical Mount Styles: Wall, flush-mount, or desk base options allow flexible placement without site-wide redesign. Desk base is particularly useful in common areas or leasing offices where temporary or non-permanent installation is needed.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Comelit-Only Ecosystem: This is not a multi-vendor intercom monitor. If your control panel is Comelit (HUB, KOCOM-compatible, or older IP gateway), the 6802B is the right choice. If you're migrating to Hikvision or Dahua systems, plan to replace it — it won't bridge. Confirm control panel model and firmware version before ordering to avoid compatibility surprises.
  • Proprietary Cabling & Power Budget: Connectivity is through dedicated Comelit harness, not standard PoE or Ethernet. Verify with your control panel's backplane specifications that power and network capacity exist for the total number of displays planned. Each additional unit adds marginal load; some older Comelit panels max out at 8-12 displays per gateway.
  • In-Wall Mounting Requires Planning: If doing flush-mount installation, confirm wall cavity depth (25 mm unit plus connector clearance = ~30 mm minimum). Surface-mount is simpler and allows repositioning if video or audio reception is weak. Test audio quality during commissioning — a 6802B two rooms away from the gateway may have latency or low volume; move it closer or verify cabling impedance before final sign-off.
  • Indoor Only: VIP Black finish is dust and fingerprint resistant, but the unit is not rated for outdoor mounting, direct moisture exposure, or temperature extremes. Entrances with weather protection are the design envelope; avoid uncovered vestibules or high-humidity laundry rooms.
  • Resident Training Opportunity: Many tenants don't discover the privacy button, ringtone settings, or microSD backup features without orientation. A simple one-page instruction card in move-in packets reduces support calls and improves feature utilization.

The 6802B is the right pick for Comelit IP operators standardizing on a low-cost, compact tenant-side monitor in multi-unit residential or light commercial access-control deployments. It excels at reducing per-unit footprint and integration overhead compared to larger, multi-function endpoints. If your system is Comelit-native and you need reliable, hands-free distributed intercommunication at a modest price point, this monitor delivers. For integrators considering cross-vendor deployments or needing VMS agility, look elsewhere. For Comelit shops, this is bread-and-butter hardware — reliable, proven, and field-validated across hundreds of buildings. See the full Comelit catalog for compatible door stations, gateways, and access-control modules.

Specifications
Mount Type: Wall
Video Compression: H.264
Housing Color: Black
Environment Rating: Indoor
Warranty: 2-Year Warranty
Dimensions: 223 x 124 x 25 mm
Compression: H.264
mount_type: Wall
Compatible With: indoor
Form Factor: display
Mount Style: wall-mount
Color: Black
Type: Series 7" Monitor VIP Black
Audio: Full-duplex hands-free
Mount_Type: Wall; Flush; Desk base
Form_Factor: Display
Storage: microSD card slot
Power Watts: 6802W
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