Overview
Comelit IKPP3 Ikall Pedestrian Pedestal 3 Module
Comelit IKPP3 Ikall Pedestrian Pedestal 3 ModuleOverviewThe Comelit IKPP3 is a 3-module pedestrian pedestal designed for outdoor access control and in…
Comelit IKPP3 Ikall Pedestrian Pedestal 3 Module
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Overview
Comelit IKPP3 Ikall Pedestrian Pedestal 3 Module
Overview
The Comelit IKPP3 is a 3-module pedestrian pedestal designed for outdoor access control and intercom applications. Operating on PoE+ (802.3at) power delivery, this unit integrates seamlessly into distributed IP security deployments where wall and rack mounting flexibility is required. The 4MP imaging resolution supports clear visual identification and verification in street-level and facility entry scenarios.
Compatibility
Designed for modular assembly and IP-based intercom ecosystems. Suitable for integrators deploying Comelit Ikall systems or multi-site access control networks requiring PoE+ powered pedestal units. Mount options include wall and rack configurations, accommodating both surface-mounted and integrated rack cabinet deployments.
Power & Mounting
PoE+ (802.3at) powered—no separate power supply required. Wall and rack mounting options enable flexible site-specific installation across perimeter access points, visitor management zones, and secure entry portals.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology