New DB9 Switch Ideal for Switching Video Conferencing, Broadcast & Presentation Systems

The Model 7269V DB9 A/B Switch allows the sharing of a single DB9 interface device among two other devices and is ideal for switching video conferencing, broadcast and presentation systems.

September 28th, 2009

Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), Cranston, RI, has just announced the new Model 7269V DB9 A/B Switch that is configured to support Tandberg Camera / Codec video conferencing connections. This network switch allows the sharing of a single DB9 interface device among two other devices and is ideal for switching video conferencing, presentation and broadcast systems.

The Model 7269V can be controlled manually via front panel pushbuttons or remotely, using ASCII RS232 Serial Data to control switch position, lock and unlock front panel, and query its status. The switch ports on the Model 7269V are transparent to all data and all pins of the DB9 interface are switched. A wide range power supply is also available, Cat No. 517277, 100VAC/240VAC, in place of the standard 115VAC to 120VAC and is ideal for international applications.

For more information on ESL Secure Switching Systems for Video Conference Rooms, call 401-943-1164, eslab@ElectroStandards.com, or www.ElectroStandards.com.

All Electro Standards Network Switches are available for export. Government Agencies contact Electro Standards for GSA pricing on COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) network switches.

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