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Building security systems and building communications systems are building automation components that combine voice, data and video within a structured system. They are sometimes called guard tour systems or guard control systems.
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Cable assemblies are collections of wires or cables banded into a single unit with connectors on at least one end.
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Compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM) refers to a 4.75-inch, laser encoded, optical memory storage medium. Technologies include CD-ROM XA (extended architecture), CD-RW (rewritable), and CD-WO (write once).
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Closed circuit television (CCTV) is used for area surveillance and remote monitoring. Some systems can record events and trigger alarms.
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The cable assembly may be used for various computer applications like connecting mice, keyboards, printers, modems or other peripheral devices.
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Computer mice and pointing devices are used to control the screen-based movement of a cursor or icon on a visual computer. This category includes mice, trackballs, and touch pads.
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Computer printers and plotters are used to output industrial data in printed form.
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Computers are programmable electronic devices that accept data, execute prerecorded instructions, perform mathematical and logical operations, and output results.
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Data storage media is used to record and store large-scale data from computer systems.. Examples include optical disks and magnetic tapes.
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Data storage systems are used to store, protect and manage computer data. Many types of disk drives and tape drives are available.
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Desktop personal computers (PCs) are small, relatively inexpensive computers that are designed for individual users. Typically, these devices include a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other peripherals.
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Ethernet cables are designed to support Ethernet, a standard protocol for the connection of computers in a local area network (LAN).
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Flat panel displays (FPDs) are thin, flat, electronic devices used to display data. They are commonly used in notebook computers. Most styles include the housing and ports necessary to connect them to a computer.
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Global positioning system (GPS) modules and GPS devices are radio-navigational devices that provide accurate position information about objects on Earth, based on information from orbiting satellites.
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Handheld computers are portable devices including notebook and subnotebook computers, palmtops, and PDAs.
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Hard drives are integral, non-volatile, electronic data storage units inside computers. Traditionally, hard drives were hard-wired into computers. Removeable hard disks and drives are also available.
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Headsets are attachments for holding an earphone and transmitter to the user's head.
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Industrial computer monitors are ruggedized for use in control room, factory floor, or process applications.
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Industrial computers are similar to personal computers (PC), but they are intended for use on a factory floor or in other harsh environments.
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Industrial keyboards are peripheral hardware devices that include alphanumeric keys, electromechanical buttons, or sensors that users press to interface with a computer.
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Ink cartridges and toner cartridges contain pigment for use in printers, fax machines and copiers.
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Ink jet printers project electrically charged droplets of ink onto a page. Types of ink jet printers include thermal and piezo.
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Kiosks and point of sale (POS) systems are used for sale processing and inventory tracking. Examples include electronic cash registers, computerized check-out systems and self-serve kiosks.
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Laser printers use a laser beam to produce an image on a drum that is rolled through a reservoir of toner. The beam is picked up by the charged portions of the drum to fuse the image onto paper.
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Memory modules are computer chips used to add memory to a computer.
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Network cable assemblies are used in the transmission of data across networks. Choices include Fibre Channel, FireWire or IEEE 1394, GPIB, serial, parallel, patch, SCSI, Ethernet and USB.
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Network cards and network controllers are expansion boards inserted into computers that allow them to connect to a network.
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Network equipment is used to split, switch, boost, or direct packets of information along a network. This product area includes network hubs, switches, routers, bridges, gateways, multiplexers, transceivers and firewalls. Often, network equipment is defined by is protocol or port type (e.g., Ethernet switch, USB hub).
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Network hubs serve as the central location for attaching wires to workstations.
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Network modems (modulators-demodulators) are devices or programs that allow computers to transmit data over telephone lines. They convert digital computer data to analog sound waves and then demodulate the carrier signals to decode the transmitted information.
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Network routers are protocol-dependent devices that connect subnetworks. They are also used to break down a large network into smaller subnetworks.
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Network switches route packets between ports at the OSI layer 2, which means that (in Ethernet) the switches decide where incoming packets are transferred to, based on the NIC's 48-bit address.
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Notebook and laptop computers are portable computers that usually feature integral keyboards and monitors.
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Projectors receive data from a computer or video source and project this data onto a screen via internal light sources, power sources and converters.
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SCSI cables are used for high-speed bus connections between small computers and intelligent peripherals such as hard disks, printers, and optical disks.
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Security software programs are used to restrict access to data, files and users on a computer or server.
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Serial cables are used for the serial transmission of data. They support communication standards such as RS232, RS422, and RS485, as well as Fibre Channel, IEEE 1394 or FireWire® (Apple Computer, Inc.), and universal serial bus (USB).
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Specialized or proprietary products or accessories related to computer peripherals
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Video cables are used for the transmission of video signals, including monochrome, composite and component color video signals.
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Video cameras take continuous pictures and generate signals for display or recording. They capture images by breaking them down into a series of lines. This search form does not include consumer devices such as camcorders.
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