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Founded in 1971, Alarm Controls offers a complete line of affordable access control products and accessories to secure and control commercial door openings at an exceptional value. Whether you need maglocks, push buttons, push plates, key switches, keypads, exit devices, electric strikes, wall plates, a power supply, or monitoring and control stations, they have what you need. Their robust push button and push plate product lines provide a wide variety of text, finishes, engravings, fills, and sizes for every application, including pneumatic options.

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Brickcom EoC-300M Ethernet over Coax Bridge -Master
- High bandwidth, up to 100Mbs, 300m, RG6 cable
- 10/100 Ethernet
- Master device-connect to switch
- Need external power supplier
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Interlogix VDT1535WDM Digital Video Transmitter / Data Receiver
- Transmission of Video and “Up-the-Coax” One-Way Data
- 10-Bit Digitally Encoded Video Transmission
- Exceeds RS-250CC Short-Haul Transmission
- Optional Bi-Directional Contact Closure
- NTSC, PAL, SECAM Compatible
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GE Security Interlogix B741AVR-RSTL MM - Video & Audio, Digitally Processed, Rx, Rack
- One-way video and audio transmission over one multimode fiber
- 10-bit video processing
- 24-bit audio processing
- 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response
- Balanced or unbalanced audio
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Brickcom EoC-300S Ethernet over Coax Bridge -Slave
- High bandwidth, up to 100Mbs, 300m, RG6 cable
- 10/100 Ethernet
- Slave device-connect to camera
- Need external power supplier
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GE Security Interlogix VR7820-2DRDT 8 Channel Digital Receiver / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- 8-bit digitally encoded video transmission transmits 8 real-time color video signals and 2 bi-directional data signals on one single-mode optical fiber
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2- or 4-wire RS-485 with tri-state data interfaces
- LED status indicators provide rapid indication of critical operating parameters
- Exceeds all requirements for RS-250C medium-haul transmission: extremely high video performance
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GE Security Interlogix S708VR-RST MM - 8 Channel Video, Digitally Processed, Rx, Rack
- One-way transmission of eight video channels over one multimode fiber
- Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexer (CWDM) technology
- 10-bit video processing
- 500 TV Lines resolution
- Video SNR >55 dB
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GE Security Interlogix VT7830-2DRDT-R3 8 Channel Digital Video Transmitter / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2- or 4-Wire RS-485 w/Tri-state Data Interfaces
- LED Status Indicators Provide Rapid Indication of Critical Operating Parameters
- Exceeds All Requirements for RS-250C Medium-haul Transmission: Extremely High Video Performance
- Exceptionally Low Video Distortion w/Zero Performance Variation vs. Optical Path Loss
- Ideally Suited to Networks Requiring Multiple Physical Layers where Video Degradation may be a Problem
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GE Security Interlogix VR7430-2DRDT-R3 4 Channel Digital Video Receiver / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- 8-Bit Digitally Encoded Video Transmission Transmits 4 Real-Time Color Video Signals and 2 Bi-Directional Data Signal on One Single-mode Optical Fiber
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2 or 4-wire RS-485 with Tri-State Data Interfaces
- LED Status Indicators Provide Rapid Indication of Critical Operating Parameters
- Exceeds All Requirements for RS-250C Medium-Haul Transmission: Extremely High Video Performance
- Exceptionally Low Video Distortion with Zero Performance Variation vs. Optical Path Loss
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GE Security Interlogix VR7420-2DRDT 4 Channel Digital Video Receiver / 2 Channel Data Transceiver
- 8-Bit Digitally Encoded Video Transmission Transmits 4 Real-Time Color Video Signals and 2 Bi-Directional Data Signal on One Single-mode Optical Fiber
- Supports RS-232, RS-422, and 2 or 4-wire RS-485 with Tri-State Data Interfaces
- LED Status Indicators Provide Rapid Indication of Critical Operating Parameters
- Exceeds All Requirements for RS-250C Medium-Haul Transmission: Extremely High Video Performance
- Exceptionally Low Video Distortion with Zero Performance Variation vs. Optical Path Loss