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Intercoms & Door Stations

Modern SIP door stations and intercom panels for building entry management. Modular designs support custom button layouts, camera modules, and card reader integration in a single panel frame.

Plan Your Deployment

  • Select modular vs. fixed station based on button and feature requirements
  • Confirm SIP trunk and auto-provisioning support
  • Evaluate weatherproof and vandal-resistant housing for outdoor installation
  • Plan call routing: direct dial, directory listing, or receptionist queue

Intercoms & Door Stations — Engineering-Grade Intercom & Audio for Commercial Deployments

This category covers 812 working models of intercoms & door stations sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.

What to Look For

SIP-based IP intercoms have largely replaced analog and proprietary platforms. SIP intercoms register with any standard PBX or SIP-compatible VMS, simplifying integration with phone systems and recording infrastructure. Confirm the specific SIP standard supported (RFC 3261, with codecs G.711, G.722, Opus) and any vendor extensions before pairing with a head-end.

Outdoor versus indoor placement drives housing, microphone, and speaker choice. Outdoor intercoms need IP65/IP67 rated housings, wind/echo-canceling microphones, and weather-resistant button faceplates. Indoor units can use lower-cost housings and simpler microphones. For both, audio echo cancellation (AEC) quality is what users notice; cheap intercoms make conversations difficult and drive complaint volume.

Video-enabled intercoms (2N IP Style, Aiphone IX, Axis I8016) integrate camera, two-way audio, and access control in one unit at the door. They eliminate the camera + intercom + reader stack and reduce per-door wiring. The tradeoff is that a single device failure takes out all three functions; design with appropriate redundancy at high-value entrances.

Paging and zone broadcast extend intercom hardware into emergency notification and routine announcements. SIP-based zone paging integrates with the phone system; analog paging via amplifiers and 70V speaker lines remains common in warehouses and large open spaces. Plan zone count, amp wattage, and speaker spacing carefully — under-amped systems are unintelligible at the back of the room.

Key Specs in This Category

SpecAvailable Options
Resolution2MP, 4MP, 8MP, 5MP, Thermal, 20MP+, 1MP, 3MP
IP RatingIP68, IP65, IP43, IP54, IP56, IP66, IP67, IP30
ConnectivityWired, Cellular, Wi-Fi
PowerPoE, PoE+, AC/DC, PoE++
Channels8
StoragemicroSD, NAS

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose a SIP intercom or a proprietary system?

SIP is the safe choice for new deployments — it integrates with standard PBXs, SIP-compatible VMS, and modern unified-communications platforms. Proprietary systems (some legacy Aiphone, Comelit, Axis) tie you to specific head-ends. SIP also future-proofs the investment as PBX choices evolve. Choose proprietary only if you've already committed to a specific platform with strong feature differentiation.

Can I integrate the intercom with my access control?

Yes — most modern IP intercoms expose Wiegand or OSDP outputs to access control panels, or REST APIs for direct integration. Video intercoms (2N, Aiphone IX, Axis I8016) often integrate natively with access control platforms. Confirm specific integrations against the controller and head-end you've chosen — generic ONVIF support isn't sufficient for access-control event handoff.

How many zones do I need for paging?

Zone count follows the building floor plan and operational needs. Typical commercial buildings run 4-8 zones — one per major area or floor. Distribution warehouses and schools commonly run 16-32 zones to support targeted communication. Over-zoning adds amp cost and management complexity; under-zoning forces blanket announcements that aren't useful operationally. Map zones to actual decisions before building the system.

What speaker wattage do I need for outdoor paging?

Outdoor paging requires higher wattage per area than indoor — wind, distance, and ambient noise consume sound pressure. Plan for 15-30W per speaker on a 70V line at 50-100 foot spacing for general announcements. For emergency notification with intelligibility requirements (UL 2572), use horn-type speakers and confirm the speaker layout meets local code's sound-level-at-listening-position requirements.

Do video intercoms work in low light?

Most modern video intercoms (Aiphone IX, 2N IP Style, Axis I8016) include integrated white-light or IR illumination for low-light operation. Confirm the minimum illumination figure and the IR range. For entrances facing direct sun during day and full darkness at night, look for HDR-capable intercoms; cheap units wash out in direct sunlight and lose detail in shadows where faces actually are.

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