Intelligent
Access Control
Opens the right door. At the right time. To the right person.
Keyless
Access with NFC / RFID or code, as well as simple management.
Flexible
Free user & permission management
Unlimited
to hotels.
More Than Just Opening Doors


The NFC Code Touch authenticates users, controls lockers, enables billing and logs all activities.
All Products at a Glance
Intercom
Whether on your smartphone or tablet – with the Loxone Intercom you will never miss a visitor. You can mute the doorbell and access the visitor history at any time. The surface-mounted installation ensures maximum flexibility.
Areas of Application
Software Features
Free App
Regular updates, for access, energy, alarm and more.
User Management
Create users, access codes or cards directly in the app.
Loxone Trust
Cross-location and centralized administration via Trust.
History & Tracking
History of openings and pictures of people ringing the doorbell.
Access With Loxone Simply Explained
FAQs
Which cable must be used to supply the Intercom?
The Intercom is powered via PoE (Power over Ethernet). Please refer to the datasheet for the technical specifications.
Can the Intercom also be retrofitted?
Yes, the compact design enables uncomplicated retrofitting – even without a flush-mounted box. Installation is simple and flush-mounted. Four wires for the PoE supply are required for operation.
Can the NFC Code Touch be retrofitted?
Yes, the NFC Code Touch can be easily retrofitted – without the need for a flush-mounted box. Two variants are available depending on the application:
- Battery-operated: Flexible and can be used without wiring.
- 24V-powered: For a permanent power supply.
Is the NFC Code Touch weatherproof?
Yes, thanks to its high protection rating (IP 44), it is ideal for outdoor use. The frosted real glass surface can also be cleaned without leaving any residue.
Note: Very high temperatures can occur on anthracite-colored facades with direct sunlight – this can damage plastic parts.
Does the Intercom have anti-theft protection?
Yes, this is detected by the software when the intercom is disconnected. This information can be used in the building automation system and processed further as required (e.g. alarms, logging, etc.).