Intercom cables carry audio, video and control signals between outdoor door stations, indoor monitors and control units. Depending on the system, you can choose simple audio pairs, shielded pairs for longer runs, or coax/combined cables for video.
Intercom cables carry audio, video and control signals between outdoor door stations, indoor monitors and control units. Depending on the system, you can choose simple audio pairs, shielded pairs for longer runs, or coax/combined cables for video.
Key factors are conductor count, shielding, and conductor cross-section. Shielding reduces interference in noisy environments; larger cross-section helps deliver power over longer distances without voltage drop.
For outdoor routing select weather-resistant sheathing; for multi-apartment or video systems check recommended cable types in technical docs. Keep spare cable length for routing and future upgrades.
We emphasize European-made cables with compliance to applicable EU standards for most items in the range, ensuring consistent quality for installers and end users.
Before finalizing, test continuity and signal quality, use the right connectors and keep data and power pairs separated or properly paired as required by the intercom system.