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Overview
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Front of the wiring panel
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Interior view of Stargate & Caddx
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110 Detail
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110 Full
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110 Blocks-video patch
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Open stud bay
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Stud bay conduits
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Main Distribution Frame (MDF) fed from stud bay behind
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66 Block
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C4 clip
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110 Patch cable
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110 Punch
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Patch detail
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ACT CR234 signal repeater and Leviton surge protector
ACT CR234 X10/A10 Signal Repeater and Leviton 32120 Whole House Surge Protector installed at service panel.
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Video equipment rack
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"Open Hood" view of Stargate SG1 and Caddx panel
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Under the hood close-up of the Stargate SG1
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Video, LAN and power
Video patch panel (above), LAN patch panel (below) fed by Netgear switch (upper right) and generator transfer panel (lower right)© Webshots - brobin111
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DoorBell Fon and modules including Viking Ring Booster at bottom
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RS-485 hub (left) and Aube Telephone Controller (right) used to remotely reset SG1, cable router and cable modem
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Power supply
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The whole enchilada
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WebX on TimeCommander+ (1 of 2)
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WebX on TimeCommander+ (2 of 2)
Access cables and upload port by removing two cover screws and lifting off cover.© Webshots - brobin111
OverviewThis photo shows the Stargate, Caddx and all the associated wiring for telephone, video and data system.
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