PRODUCT PREVIEWS MISCELLANEOUS
Commercial Energy Controller Intuitous The Commercial Energy Controller (ECC-CS) interconnects a commercial property's security system with its HVAC and lighting systems to save energy dur- ing periods of vacancy. Occupancy can be derived from the security panel or op- tionally from a hard-wired motion sensor loop. The controller can be seamlessly installed between the existing thermo- stat and HVAC equipment.
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Labelling Tool DYMO
Designed with the professional audio/video and security installer in mind, the DYMO Rhino 4200 labelling tool offers patented one-touch “hot keys” that quickly create and format wire/cable wraps, flags, fixed-length labels and more; “Favourites” key for single-key access to commonly used la- bels; and “Custom” key to save settings for individual label formats. It prints labels up to ¾- inch wide in a variety of materials and colours, and directly onto heat-shrink tubes.
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Modular Crimp Tool Platinum Tools The Tele-Titan modular crimp tool (P/N 12507) is a compact tool that fits in a pocket, as well as the hand. The straight action termination delivers even pressure on each of the modular plug’s pins ensur- ing precise termination. Just add scissors and it’s ready to tackle the modular plug crimp jobs for data and voice projects.
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Outdoor Power Supplies Altronix WayPoint Outdoor Power Supplies deliver added functionality and system versatility in a variety of models offering a complete power solution for outdoor security and video surveillance products. They are de- signed to operate single or multiple cameras or devices and offer both 24VAC and 28VAC simultaneously, or 12VDC or 24VDC. All models feature a lightweight IP66/NEMA4/4X rated outdoor enclosure with lockable stainless latches. Integral flanges provide easier handling and mounting.
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