Which SIM does the Videx 4000 Series take?
A nano SIM (4FF) in the 4G GSM module, voice-capable, active and PIN-free. The 4000 Series is Videx's modular format — the same 4G engine as the GSM4K/4G, dressed with however many button modules the entrance needs — so the SIM guidance follows the GSM4K/4G exactly.
Which network?
Any UK network with 4G at the panel. Multi-way 4000 panels usually serve shared entrances, where a signal problem inconveniences every flat at once — survey properly, or fit a multi-network SIM and let the module register on the strongest carrier available for the life of the install.
Spend cap on: multi-way panels make volume calls.
Fitting the SIM
For the installing engineer, power down:
- The SIM holder is on the rear of the 4G GSM module.
- Seat the nano SIM and click the holder home.
- Antenna before power — never power the module without it.
First power-up
Half a minute to initialise, beeps and busy LED as your progress bar. Program by SMS or GSMSK software, then test a spread of buttons, not just the first.
If it won't connect
- No registration: SIM in a phone at the panel — is 4G there?
- Some buttons dead: programming on those entries, not the network.
- SMS ignored: syntax exact; SMS centre number present.
FAQ
Same SIM as the GSM4K/4G? Yes — nano, same module family.
How many buttons can one SIM serve? All of them — up to 50 on the platform. One SIM per panel.
Data needed? No. Voice and SMS.
Keep your Videx 4000 Series online.
LynixSIM multi-network SIMs connect to the strongest UK signal (EE, O2, Vodafone, Three) — no single-network dropouts, no contracts, built for intercoms and gate systems.
Get your SIMFull Videx 4000 Series manual
For wiring diagrams, programming syntax and full commissioning notes, download the manufacturer's manual we host.
Open the 4000 Series manual page