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Jan 1, 2001 12:00 PM, ACCESS CONTROL & SECURITY SYSTEMS INTEGRATION STAFF


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Camera Day/night plug-and-play Infrared illumination is automatically activated to provide high-signal pictures out to 100 feet.

Features: DC or AC operation, mechanical auto-iris varifocal lens, miniature electronics, X-Wave CCD optics, 84 infrared LED illuminators, photocell controller. EX38 EXTREME CCTV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

Monitoring and security system Compact, self-contained

Features: up to six camera inputs, multiscreen view mode, remote live monitoring, remote access, frame printing, emergency dial-out capability. DDC 1000 PATAPSCO DESIGNS INC. Frederick, Md.

Network camera For remote monitoring, Web application Can be accessed, controlled and managed by a mouse click, using Web browser software.

Features: motion detection, manual zoom, and DC iris lens. AXIS 2120 AXIS COMMUNICATIONS Chelmsford, Mass.

Recorder Half-size chassis Designed for limited shelf space.

Features: 24-hour real-time 60-picture-per-second recording and playback, alarm recording, alarm scan, search and counter, repeat recording, built-in time/date generator, and master/remote eject system. SRT-2400 SANYO SECURITY PRODUCTS DIVISION Chatsworth, Calif.

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