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COSTA MESA, CA. – April 10, 2012 – Channel Vision, a leading manufacturer of innovative technology products for the Well-Connected Home™, today announced its membership into Crestron's Integrated Partner Program. This program is designed to allow manufacturer's products to operate seamlessly in a Crestron systems environment.
As an integrated partner, Channel Vision’s 2 Megapixel H.264 IP surveillance cameras have been certified to integrate with select Crestron’s touch screen panels, allowing users to easily monitor IP surveillance cameras from Crestron’s touch screens, including models: TPMC-4SM, TPMC-4SMD, TPMC-4SM-FD, TPMC-4SMD-FD, TPMC-9, TPMC-9L, TPMC-V12/V15, DGE-2, TPMC-8X-GA.
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COSTA MESA, CA. – March 29, 2012 – Channel Vision is pleased to announce the release of its B-204 IP Camera Balun Over Coax Converter Kit to its line of IP Surveillance products. This kit allows installers to update existing analog based security surveillance systems to IP based systems, while utilizing the existing coax cable infrastructure.
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AMSTERDAM, 27 January 2012– Channel Vision, a leading manufacturer of innovative technology products for the Well-Connected Home™, will be showcasing its latest IP cameras and On-Wall Dock for iPod® inside Control4’s booth at ISE 2012. All of the products on display have been optimized for compatibility with Control4’s Touch Screen controllers.
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COSTA MESA, CA. USA – January 27, 2012, – Channel Vision, a leading manufacturer of technology for the Well-Connected Home™, has announced today that it is providing a free DDNS service to its surveillance customers called Channel Vision Security.
Channel Vision Security is a dynamic DNS service that continually tracks the IP address of the system and automatically changes with any IP address change. A connection to the security camera or DVR is never lost due to a change in IP address, whether the system is purposely reset or the internet provider makes the change.
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