Videolarm

Reset Device

The IP Reset Power Box from Videolarm is available in a standard (PB24) and a battery backup (PB24BB) models. The PB24 is designed for direct conduit connections and provides 4 amps of power at 24 volts AC. The PB24BB provides up to 25 minutes of battery-powered current to eliminate downtime when a disruption from a main power source occurs. The device has two operating modes. Smart reset monitoring monitors a wireless system or a digital camera's output for any change in frequency and resets the device when changes are detected. Program reset enables the camera or wireless unit to restart during a specified time interval.


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