SATEL presents the new 10’ touch control panel INT-TSH210

April 27, 2025

With the INT-TSH210, SATEL is launching a touch control panel that combines ease of use, design and robust technology in a modern unit. The 10-inch TFT display with its slim, smartphone-inspired housing is reminiscent of high-quality consumer electronics – thanks to optical bonding, it displays all information extremely clearly and vividly, without air gaps, annoying reflections or dust between the glass and the screen. Even in direct sunlight, the display remains crystal clear, and an anti-fingerprint coating maintains its flawless appearance in daily use.

Whether in residential buildings, commercial properties or office environments, the INT-TSH210 integrates seamlessly into all SATEL systems such as Integra, Perfecta 64M and Versa. The menu navigation is designed to guide even users with no technical knowledge safely to their destination, while installers benefit from easy mounting in wall or flush-mounted frames. An IP54-rated housing protects against dust and splash water and ensures a long service life.

‘With the INT-TSH210, we have made no compromises in terms of security and smart home operation: technology and design work together perfectly here,’ explains [contact person], Product Manager at SATEL. ’Our goal was to create a solution that not only meets all the requirements of modern alarm and smart home installations, but also looks great.’

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