Vox Ignis offers a robust and modular range of Emergency Voice Communication Systems under the Lexicomm family, renowned for quality, flexibility, and compliance with UK and international standards. Here's what they offer:
These are purpose-built EVCS systems designed for both simple and large-scale installations.
• Lexicomm Solo (LX228S) – Standalone Master Stations
Compact units supporting 2 to 8 EVC lines with built-in power supply and charger.
Designed for ease of use—no software required, quick to install.
Full duplex communication, lockable handset cover, wall-mountable (surface or flush).
Fully compliant with BS 5839-9:2021 and includes integrated Assist Call functionality for accessibility (BS 8300)
• Lexicomm Network (LX228N and LexicommPro)
LX228N Network Master Station: Supports 2 to 8 lines, scalable via networking; includes enhanced engineering features like line identification and fault diagnostics. Wall-mounted with lockable cover. Fully compliant with relevant standards
LexicommPro: A networked solution capable of managing up to 64 panels, handling up to 512 lines across a site. Features touchscreen control with VoxOS softwareÂ
• System Expanders (ViLX-EX8)
Add up to 8 additional EVC lines per panel.
Features full duplex, detailed status LEDs, support for EVCS and assist calls, and seamless integration into Lexicomm networks of up to 512 lines
• Assist Call Master/Repeater Stations
ViLX-ACM-8: A touchscreen master station for assist (emergency accessibility) alarms; also integrates with EVCS. Fully programmable with assist call acknowledgment per BS 8300, networking support for up to 512 lines
ViLX-ACR: A compact repeater with touchscreen for desk mounting, linked to assist-call systems and capable of Acknowledge functionality
• Commander PC Interface
A touchscreen PC system (ViLX-Commander) that logs and manages EVCS and assistance alarms across the network. Supports visual site maps and integrates with system expanders
• Accessories
ViLX-72HR-Box: Extended-duration battery enclosure for increased backup via 17 Ah VRSLA battery
Stainless steel bezels (ViLX-CBZ, ViLX-EBZ): Provide a clean flush-mount look for Master, Repeater, and Expander panels
These are the field devices — the endpoints for communication and assistance.
Type A Fire Telephone: Full-duplex phone units used by firefighters in high-rise buildings or public venues. Features include a robust handset, high-volume ringer, status LEDs, telecoil for hearing assistance, and both surface or flush mounting options. Compliant with BS 5839-9 and other standards
Combined Type A+B Outstation (Type C): Integrated unit offering both fire telephone and disabled refuge functionality—ideal for locations like lift lobbies where both services are needed. Features include a front refuge point and fire-telephone behind a panel. Includes telecoil and meets relevant standards
Vox Ignis also offers Type B (refuge-only) devices, including versions with induction loops and weatherproof variants, though detailed specs for these were not in this search—but they are noted as part of the Lexicomm compatible range