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How
fast do we ship?
Williams Electron, Inc. orders during the normal work week (Monday -
Friday).

Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express

614-437-9753

You will need to call us to see if the item is compatible for change.

For remote click here

Depends on type of cable
Rg-59 750ft
Rg-6 1200-1500 ft
Rg-11 2500-4000 ft
Fiber 10,000 min

The kind of
connectors does your cameras use?
Use BNC connections for video
RCA jacks for audio
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How do I download files ?
if we have the Publication you need click on or right click on to download
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How to read a encrypt files ... ?
if you get a encrypt files from us you will have to call us to get a
un-encrypt code for the file

WinZip makes it easy for Windows users to work with archives. WinZip
features an intuitive point-and-click drag-and-drop interface for
viewing, running, extracting, adding, deleting, and testing files in
archives with a standard Windows interface. WinZip provides the same
"friendly face" for all the aforementioned archive formats.

 | Zip files are the most common archive format. WinZip does not
require external programs for basic archive operations. |
 | ARJ files are another popular archive format. ARJ files are
manipulated by the ARJ program from Robert Jung, 2606 Village Road
West, Norwood, Massachusetts 02062. |
 | LZH files are manipulated by the LHA program from Haruyasu
Yoshizaki. LHA won the October 1991 PC Magazine Editor's Choice
award as the best data compression utility. |
 | ARC is an older format. ARC files can be manipulated by several
programs, including the original ARC, ARCE (also known as ARC-E),
PKXARC, and PKUNPAK. Since almost all new archives are created in
other formats and there is no single widely available program to
manipulate ARC files, WinZip does not provide facilities to add to
ARC files (however, all other WinZip functions are supported). |
 | The CAB format is used by Microsoft and some other vendors to
distribute software. WinZip does not need external programs to view
or extract the contents of CAB files. |
 | TAR, Z, GZ, TAZ, and TGZ files are often found on Unix-based
Internet sites. The relationship between these file types is less
straight forward than the aforementioned file formats. The important
thing to remember is that WinZip handles all these formats the same
way as Zip files, so you don't need to know the details. Here is
more information on these formats: TAR stands for "Tape ARchive".
This is an old file format and does not provide compression; it is
used only to group files. Z files are compressed with the gzip
program. GZ files are gzip files. Z and GZ files cannot contain
multiple files. TAZ and TGZ files are TAR files compressed in
"Z" or "GZ" format. Since almost all new
archives are created in Zip format, WinZip does not provide
facilities to add to or create files in these formats (however, all
other WinZip functions are supported). WinZip does not require
external programs when working with files in these formats. |

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