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REMOTELY ACCESSIBLE LEVER Kwikset®


announced the availability of the Kwikset SmartCode™ lever with


Home Connect™ Technology featuring Z-Wave. This keyless, touchpad lever design — like its deadbolt predecessor — was developed for interoper- ability with home automation and security systems. The SmartCode Lever is useful on both internal and external entryways and can be installed on a single-bored door. Homeowners using this lever can lock their door from virtually anywhere using a web-enabled cell phone or the Internet.


Kwikset, Stanley Black & Decker For Free Information circle 444 or visit www.sdmmag.com/webcard or www.kwikset.com/wirelesslocks


DVR HAS LARGE CAPACITY & ENERGY-EFFICIENT FEATURES Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America introduced its latest 16-channel DVRs, available with one or two-terabyte capacities. The new DX-TL5716U uses an upgraded graphic user interface menu that offers optimum clarity and convenience. Equipped with a “one-touch copy” feature, users can eas- ily and quickly copy images to a CD/DVD or to a USB drive. With its 480 fps record speed, the DX-TL5716U boasts one of the fastest record rates in the industry, according to the company. The unit consumes about 50 watts during normal record mode and has a five-year warranty.


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Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Inc. For Free Information circle 445 or visit www.sdmmag. com/webcard or www.mitsubishi-security.com


PORT POE SWITCH FOR A/V & HOME NETWORKING Pakedge Device & Software introduced its SW24-24PB 24-port, Power-over- Ethernet switch. In related news, the company now offers its SW8-8PB 8-port Power-over-Ethernet Switch, which includes most of the advanced features of the SW24-24PB and is suitable for installations requiring fewer ports. The SW24-24PB is designed to meet the needs of custom installers and systems integrators who require an extremely versatile and powerful Ethernet switch. The unit has a full 24 ports of PoE and each can be individually power cycled. Power to VoIP phones, PoE cameras, access points, etc. can be accessed remotely and cycled for troubleshoot- ing or system health monitoring. The SW24-24PB can be easily configured using mobile devices via the web.


Pakedge Device & Software For Free Information circle 446£ or visit


www.sdmmag.com/webcard or www.pakedge.com


LeadershipSummit Introducing: the newly transformed


Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas


January 10-13, 2011 Irving, TX


For the first time ever, the annual Leadership Summit will feature two distinct elements: the association committee meetings, leadership workshops, seminars and recognition functions that you’ve grown to love, and a brand new Hosted Guest Segment for education, networking and information sharing. Go to www.ESA-Summit.com for more information.


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