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COE Group plc, the developer and designer of advanced video surveillance systems, today launches an ultra-miniature addition to its acclaimed X-Net® product range.  The X-Net® NANO is smaller than a credit card, supports fixed and fully functional dome PTZ cameras, provides a tamper contact link and will fit inside any standard outdoor pole or camera housing.  This brings huge advantages for the installer through reduced space requirements and installation time.

X-Net® NANO is compatible with multimode and singlemode fibres and is the only miniature digital fibre transceiver system to support field replaceable optics that allow fast repair, fibre type swap or upgrade to CWDM technology.  Based on 10 bit digital encoding, used throughout the COE X-Net® range, the NANO provides near-broadcast quality video for the CCTV User.  The NANO is fully compatible with the COE X-Net® NMS alarm management system that provides local and remote system status reporting for reduced diagnostic and repair cycles.

The X-Net® NANO will find application in any fibre optic based video system as it meets or exceeds Rail Standard EMC requirements and operates from -40°C to +74°C making it suitable for rugged outdoor environments. It is supported with COE's comprehensive 5 year warranty giving peace of mind for long life operation.

The product will be showcased at IFSEC 2007.

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