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Loudspeaker System D.A.S. Audiowww.dasaudio.com This new three-way self-powered system is versatile, with a 1000-watt Class D switching amplifier. The

Product Spotlight

Nov 1, 2001 12:00 PM

Loudspeaker System

D.A.S. Audio
www.dasaudio.com

This new three-way self-powered system is versatile, with a 1000-watt “Class D” switching amplifier. The Compact 1‘s low-frequency section employs a 15-inch speaker with 4-inch voice coil. Mid-ranges are reproduced by a horn-loaded, 6-inch cone loudspeaker. High-frequency reproduction is handled by a 1-inch exit compression driver.
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Paging Horn Speakers

TOA
www.toaelectronics.com

The SC Series is designed for voice paging and tone signaling distribution. It can be used in applications such as boats, parks, schools, sporting facilities, swimming pools and parking structures. Models are available in power ratings from 10 to 50 watts.
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VGA Cable

Altinex
www.altinex.com

A VGA cable with a built-in, 1-in, 2-out distribution amplifier, the Sidekicker is designed to allow the connection of a single computer to two displays. Installers can connect up to 100 feet of cable to each of the two outputs for applications where the displays must be located the same distance from the computer. A special LED on the connector indicates when the unit is receiving power from the computer.
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MP3 Player

Hometouch Inc.
www.hometouchinc.com

MusicMatch RadioMX technology used with GrafikTouch V.2 delivers clear music with no downloading. It’s like a personal radio station with a constantly updated and unlimited Internet music library. Features include a skip button function and ability to choose by artist, tempo or era.
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Studio Monitor

JBL
www.jblpro.com

This compact powered studio monitor, LSR25P, can be used for tour support and presentation; and it’s particularly useful in a wide variety of permanent installations. This speaker gives a full-frequency performance from 60 Hz to 20 kHz ±2 dB, with a low-frequency extension to 48 kHz at -10.
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Amplifiers

Video Accessory Corp.
www.vac-brick.com

The Pro Series Brick distribution amplifiers have a frequency response of DC to 200 MHz and added features including mounting inserts and a locking power connector. VAC’s Brick is an epoxy-encapsulated product that provides a rugged and compact package that can be used in the field as a rack mount or set on a tabletop. VAC offers a 3-year limited warranty on the Pro Series.
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Surge Protector

SurgeX
www.surgex.com

The SX1120 RT guarantees surge protection and power conditioning for sensitive electronic equipment. These surge suppressors are 20-amp load-capable, featuring advanced Impedance Tolerant EMI/RFI filtering circuitry and ICE Inrush Current Elmination technology. The SX1120 RT has eight standard grounded AC receptacles plus a front-panel courtesy outlet. Six of the eight receptacles are switched; the other two are always on.
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Reference Monitor

Earthworks
www.earthwks.com

The Sigma Six Point Two is a passive, two-way, near-to-mid field monitor. It is flat from below 40 Hz to beyond 40 kHz and has text-book impulse response and step function.
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Video Processor

Extron Electronics
www.extron.com

MVP 104GX multivideo processor allows a user to display up to four video signals simultaneously on a single screen. It incorporates the features of the MVP 104 and adds genlock capability. The MVP 104GX can genlock to an external black burst signal for use in a timed or live system that requires synchronous timing. This product is compatible with NTSC or PAL signals and offers composite and S-video inputs. There are 20 factory and 24 user presets. Color, tint, contrast, brightness, freeze, horizontal and vertical sizing, positioning and blanking controls are provided for each source.
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Network Interface

Panasonic
cctv.panasonic.com

Featuring CODEC technology and video streaming over an Ethernet, WJ-NT204 digital network interface can monitor network sources on either a PC using a conventional Web browser, or on conventional CCTV monitors. Maximum transmission speed is 30 frames per second with a maximum threshold of 1 MB per second between units. Alarms can be triggered from up to 24 different units on the network.
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Transmission Links

Force Incorporated
www.forceinc.com

DTVLinx Series HDTV, D1/D2/D3/D5 SDI and MPEG-2 single-channel fiber optic transmission links are designed to transport a wide variety of data streams and standards including SMPTE 259M, 292M, 305M, 310M, CCIR601, SONET, ATM and more. Model 2753 has data rates from 1 to 622 MB per second, single-mode fiber. Model 2853 has data rates from 10 to 270, multimode fiber. And Model 2822 has data rates of 143, 177, 270 and 360 MB per second with relocking.
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Presentation Camera

Barco
www.barco.com

The Barco PreCa 1280i is an ultra-high-resolution presentation camera that delivers images with clarity and color fidelity. It uses a high-resolution camera to record documents and 3-D objects for display via large-screen projector or professional monitor.
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Monitoring and Control Series

Dortronics Systems
www.dortronics.com

Dortronics’ 7600 Annunciator series is expandable in four zone increments, can be configured to monitor and control over 100 doors/zones, and can accommodate large-scale and complex access control. Panels are available for console or rack-mounted use and can be hardwired or multiplexed. LEDs for each zone indicate when a door is: closed and locked; closed and unlocked; opened with authorization; forced or held open; unsecured; and when an alarm has been sounded.
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Matrix Switching System

Vicon
www.vicon-cctv.com

Vicon’s V1411 controls eight inputs by two outputs and is expandable to sixteen by four with the addition of the V1411-EXP expansion card. V1411 delivers telemetry control via RS-422 or Vicoax II signals. Up to four operator keypads can be connected to this switcher to produce variable speed control to dome systems and PTZ units. It can be installed on a desktop, in an equipment rack or fixed to a wall. It works with the V1411-DVC keypad, which can also operate as a standalone controller for dome systems without matrix switchers.
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