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Basic wiring diagrams for Videx video products
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Videx Video (coax) system - 1 entrance, 2 button VR panel (537 + 830) calling 2 monitors (901) with failsafe lock release
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Videx Video (coax) system - 1 entrance, 1 button VR panel (537 + 830) calling 4 monitors (901) in parallel
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Videx Video (coax) system - 1 entrance, 1 button VR panel (537 + 830) calling 5 monitors (901) in parallel
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Videx Video (coax) system - 1 entrance, 1 button VR panel (537 + 830) calling 3 monitors (901) in parallel
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Videx Video (coax) system - 1 entrance, 1 button VR panel (537 + 830) calling 2 monitors (901) in parallel, with remote CCTV camera
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Videx Video (coax) system - 1 entrance, 4 button VR panel (537 + 830) calling 4 monitors (901), with remote CCTV camera
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Videx Video (coax) system - 2 entrance, 1 button (837/1 + 830 + remote CCTV camera) & 1 button (837/1 + 830 + VX800 code lock) panels, calling 1 monitor (901)
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Videx Video (coax) system - 2 entrance, 1 button (837/1 + 830 + VX800 code lock) & 1 button (837/1 + 830 + VX800 code lock) panels, calling 1 monitor (901)
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Videx Video (coax) system - 2 entrance, n button (837/0 + 830 + 845) & n button (837/0 + 830 + 845) panels, calling 1 monitor (901)
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Videx Video (coax) system - 2 entrance, 1 button (837/1 + 830) & n button (837/1 + 830) panels, calling 1 monitor (901)
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Videx Video (coax) system - 2 entrance, 1 button (837/1 + 830) & n button (837/1 + 830) panels, calling 4 monitors (901) in parallel
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Videx Video (coax) system - 2 entrance, 2 button (837/2 + 830 + 845) & n button (837/2 + 830 + 845) panels, calling 2 monitors (901)
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