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ATV Releases A&E Specs for IP Product Line

February 05, 2013 | Comments (0) | Post a comment

COPPELL, Texas — Video surveillance solutions provider Advanced Technology Video (ATV) has released A&E specifications for its new IP product line at the request of its customers.

Each specification follows the industry recognized standard format created and published by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), according to the company. They are available for immediate download on ATVideo.com.

“ATV has a rich history assisting system integrators in building and campus security system designs,” says David Fowler, product manager, ATV. “We trust these new A&E specifications will lighten the load a bit for the architect and engineer communities who rely on the ATV equipment for their security system designs.”

The manufacturer also plans to release additional A&E specifications for its entire product portfolio later this year.

To review the A&E specifications, click here.


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