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Wireless Ethernet System M5-WES2500


• Transmits up to 20 Mbps in standard mode and 50+ Mbps in turbo mode


• 8 user selectable channels, 802.11a technology • Dip-switch selectable setup with LED indicators


• Connects with standard Ethernet devices - DVRs, video servers, IP cameras, routers/hubs


• Encrypted communication for secure transmission • Transmits in ranges up to 30 miles • Mobile, flexible, versatile - easy to install - plug and play


Rack-Mount Lock Boxes BW-BW230 • 17.5" W x 20" D x 8" H with rack-mounting ears


BW-BW235 • 17.5" W x 20" D x 5" H with rack-mounting ears


• Easily mounts to racks and allows installers to lock-up and cool DVRs and/or other components


• All units come with a 120V continuous-duty fan (12V available) which works with louvers in the front door for cooling


• Cable ports with protective grommets and additional knockouts are included


• Lock with two keys


Infrared Illuminator VL-IR20036 • Fully adjustable – one model for all applications • Adjustable beam angle: 30°, 45°, or 60°


• Adjustable IR power setting for illuminating various distances and/or compensating for camera hot spots


• Light sensor automatically activates or deactivates IR


• 940 nanometer for covert surveillance; LEDs untraceable by the naked eye (IR100-36N Only)


• Low power requirements: 15-30VAC or 18-30VDC, 42W • Automatic fan for heat dissipation • Surge protector


Tri-View - Rapid Deployment Tripod System VL-TV40 • Ideal for rapid deployment applications • Gear driven center column allows for optimal positioning • Impressive 40 lb. payload capacity • Extends up-to 76 inches in height • Built-in spreader • Optional friction head with superior rotation & tilt • Optional circular foot pads for stability


Additional CCTV Solutions DVR Lock Boxes


BW-BW200 • 20" W x 20" D x 8" H


BW-BW201 • 16" W x 16" D x 5" H


BW-BW224 • 20" W x 24" D x 8" H


BW-BW225 • 20" W x 20" D x 5" H


• All units come with a 120V continuous-duty fan (12V optional) which works in conjunction with louvers in the front door for cooling


NEW Tower Lock Boxes BW-BW240 • 8" W x 20" H x 20" D


BW-BW244 • 8" W x 20" H x 24" D


• Don’t just rely on passwords! Protect tower DVRs and/or CPUs from unauthorized entry


• Includes a 120V continuous-duty fan which works with louvers in the front door for cooling


• 2 cable ports with protective grommets and additional knockouts


• Lock with two keys


PA40 - Electronic Lowering Arm VL-PA40 • Service cameras safely at altitudes to 75 feet


• Industrial design: aluminum alloy body and stainless steel junction box


• Eliminate lift trucks and safety issues. Factory-wired, augmented cabling system avoids long cable runs and wire entanglement


• Video and power surge protection (PA40D)


• Secure (keyed) operational access prevents unauthorized use


• Over-current protection; lowering arm automatically shuts down when detecting strong weight


PolEvator – Self-Service Lowering Pole VL-PV18N


• Cost-effective solution eliminates the need for renting expensive bucket trucks and reduces labor requirements


• Solid construction; designed to reduce or eliminate vibration from strong wind loads up to 110mph


• Patented self-lubricating lowering mechanism


• Factory wired plug n’ play with power, video and data connections


• Compatible with most major camera manufacturers. (contact a Moog Videolarm associate for appropriate mounting brackets)


Large Aluminum Power Box VL-PB26


• Standard Power Box: Outdoor power box with 220/115VC input converting to 24VAC and 84W output


• Ample space to include additional user electronics


Single/Triple Channel A/V Modulators NF-MM70 NF-MM73 • Single Channel Adjustable Gain Control • Triple Channel modulates 3 channels simultaneously • Viewable on multiple televisions • Easy DIP switch programming • UHF Channels: 14-69 • Cable Channels 70-94, 100-125 • Digital PLL locked audio and video • 5 year limited warranty


Sequencing Analog Tuner/Demodulator NF-TUNER • Provides demodulated audio and video • Perfect for existing modulated cameras • Composite output for quads, multiplexers, and DVR’s • TV tuner for LCD, Plasma, or CRT monitors • Sequences multiple channels w/selectable dwell • VHF, UHF, & CABLE channel coverage • Channels retained during power outage • Compact aluminum enclosure 4" x 6" x 1" • Includes power supply & 1 year limited warranty


KBD300A Keyboard PE-KBD300A • Keyboard to Control


* PE-CM6700/PE-CM6800/PE-CM9760SAT Matrix Switchers


* Genex® Multiplexer When Used with PE-CM6700/PE-CM6800


* Up to 16 Receivers Directly from Keyboard


• Automatically Recognizes Mode of Operation • Joystick Control of PTZ Functions • Preset Position and Pattern Control • Auxiliary Operation


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