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Grandstream Video security GDS system

Posted on October 11, 2021

Grandstream SIP based IP intercom System

Intercom systems for home are one of the most beneficial technology innovations that were invented for security of our loved ones. More and more features are being added as the technology becomes available and as a result the convenience and security that they offer the home owner has increased enormously. Let us discuss about the features, Uses, differences of Grandstream IP Video Door Phone and IP Audio Door Phone.

GDS 3700 series of Facility Access system:

GDS stands for Grandstream Door System, Grandstream introduced Door system to provide security access to any kind of physical building like Apartments, Hotel, Restaurants, Hospital, Companies Etc.

IP Video Door Phone GDS3710:

IP Video Door System GDS3710 comes with HD IP surveillance camera and IP intercom to offer facility access control and security monitoring. The GDS3710 is equipped with integrated PoE for seamless installation, bright LEDs for illumination, motion detector for security protection, lighting control switch and more. The combination of the GDS3710, Grandstream’ s GXP21xx IP phones, GXV video phones, and GS-Wave mobile app provide a complete end-to-end solution for access control, video intercom, and security recording needs.

IP Audio Door Phone GDS3705:

IP Audio Door System GDS3705 for one who is looking for a strong audio-only facility access and security monitoring solution that can be deployed in environments of all sizes. Audio door phone integration with other Grandstream endpoints like the GXP IP phones, GXV video phones, and GS Wave mobile app, the GDS3705 offers a complete end-to-end solution for access control, audio intercom, and security needs.

  • The most common way for a visitor to gain access into a building is, as you’d expect, by pressing the doorbell. On the GDS series, both devices have a specified doorbell button that can be programmed to call in directly to a front door receptionist or facility admin.
  • Calls can be made to specified end-point extensions, such as specific apartments within a residential complex, and then from there a user can answer the call and give or prevent access with a touch of a soft key.
  • You can also create specific PIN codes for each office, business, apartment or dorm that allow visitors to reach who they visiting and be let in right from those users’ desktop phone. The GDS even supports this functionality with mobile soft phones, such Grandstream Wave, so even when a user is away from the physical premises they can still grant and control access.
  • When a user has key-code or RFID access to a facility through a GDS series device, building administrators may not want to allow access at all parts of the day or to all areas of the facility. When this is the case, the GDS has the ability to customize access to the building based on predefined time or location constraints.
  • For time-based access, the facility administrator can set different groups or individuals to have access at different times, such as one group for office employees who have access from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and then janitorial staff who has access later in the night.
  • Facility admins can also create temporary codes that expire on a given date and time, set holiday hours, and set vacation dates that suspend a user’s codes within those dates.