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LOW-COST FIBER OPTIC AUDIO TRANSMISSION PRODUCTS ComNet (Communication Networks) introduced a new audio-over-fiber product designed to solve the challenge of transmitting audio over longer distances. The ComNet ValueLine FVXATC1 transmitter and FVXARC1 receiver series transmit a single line-level audio and contact closure signal over one multimode or single mode optical fiber. This product is ideal for applications where standard line-level audio and contact need to be transported more than a few hun- dred feet, according to the company. Applications include public address announcements or broadcast-quality audio. ComNet offers an extensiv line of fiber optic video and data transmission equipment, as well as a line of Ethernet network equipment that is uniquely toughened to meet the needs of the security and intelligent transportation system markets. ComNet


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NEW PRODUCT MAKES CO DETECTOR REPLACEMENT EASIER With the first round of system-connected carbon monoxide (CO) detectors reach- ing their end of life, there’s opportunity for dealers and installers to increase their revenue streams through CO detector replacements. System Sensor launched a new CO-PLATE Carbon Monoxide Detector Plate to coincide with this opportunity. “The first system-connected CO detectors were a lot bigger and more intrusive than our more-advanced, low-profile CO1224T carbon monoxide detector,” said System Sensor’s Jackie Lorenty. Designed to perfectly cover the footprint of the previously installed detector, the CO-PLATE can be mounted in seconds for a clean, low-profile finish, ideal for commercial and residen- tial applications. “Best of all, the CO-PLATE enables you to upgrade your customers to the award-winning CO1224T Carbon Monoxide Detector with RealTestTM


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best protection you can provide your customers.” RealTest is the first and only func- tional CO test fully compliant with NFPA 720:2009, according to System Sensor. System Sensor


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Canon U.S.A. Inc. announced the high-performance XGA-resolution LV-7590 multi- media projector. Delivering 7,000 lumens of brightness and a contrast ratio of 1800:1, this new projector offers five optional lenses that enable it to be customized to a variety of front or rear projection applications. This flexibility makes the LV-7590 multimedia projector ideal for installation in large venues such as houses of worship, school auditoriums, showrooms, large conference rooms, art galleries, museums and small theaters, according to the company. The projec- tor also employs a Color Control Device, an advanced technology that helps to deliver exceptional image clarity and precise color. Multiple design innova- tions enhance convenience for the installation and maintenance of the projector, particularly in ceil- ing-mounted or otherwise inaccessible locations. Canon U.S.A. Inc.


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SPLINELESS ENGINEERING FOR CAT 6 CABLING PERMITS MORE CABLES PER CONDUIT Honeywell is expanding its Category 6 cable product line to include cabling engineered with-


out a center spline that reduces overall diameter and permits more cables per conduit. The Genesis Category 6 “spline- less” cable meets TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1 requirements and is tested to 350 MHz. The Catlink 6 Plus is tested to 500 MHz and includes center spline for improved cross-talk performance. “The addition of this new Cat 6 cable gives integra- tors a wider choice for selecting tools to complete their cabling jobs,” said Hon- eywell’s Leann Meachum. “Whether you need a deluxe version, or just simply a cost-effective Cat 6, Honeywell can pro- vide many solutions to fit unique needs.” Honeywell


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MULTI-DISCIPLINE ACCESS CONTROL READERS The Time and Security Division of Amano Cincinnati Inc. released the advanced Multi-Discipline Reader for physical access control. Amano’s new- est 125 kHz Prox and ISO 14443 reader is a flexible, highly secure and stylish dual-technology contactless smart card reader, ideal for customers migrat- ing from 125 kHz prox cards to highly secure 13.56 MHz ISO14443 contactless smart cards. Multi-Discipline Readers offer one of the broadest range of card compatibility in the industry, including ISO 14443 MIFARE® SmartMX®


, DESFire® , ISO 15693 iClass® 18092 Felica® , and and ISO along with all HID, EM or


Amano 125kHz Prox card formats. The Multi-Discipline Reader line is available without keypad (MDR), or with a 12-but- ton keypad (MDK). The MDR is suitable for indoor and outdoor environments. Amano Cincinnati Inc.


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