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Leviton Structured Media Center Universal Security Plate

SKU: LV47612FSB

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$37.95

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Available In Two Sizes

Leviton’s Universal Security Plates allow for consolidation and integration of security products into any of Leviton’s 140, 280 or 420 Structured Media Center (SMC) enclosures.

The half-width and full-width Universal Security Plates accommodate the widest variety of security alarm panels. These Plates are sold with four adhesive-backed PC board mounting clips to mount a variety of sizes and shapes of security boards. The plate also comes with four push-lock pins ensuring both vertical and horizontal stability.

  • Allow an unlimited number of upgrades (limited only by the enclosure’s size) to be added to an existing security system terminated within any Leviton Structured Media Center
  • Made of White powder-coated 18-gauge sheet metal
  • Sold with four adhesive-backed PC board mounting clips to easily mount the widest range of security alarm manufacturers’ panels
  • Pushlock pins make attachment of plates in Structured Media Centers quick and easy

Available Sizes: Half-width and full-width sizes to accommodate the widest variety of security alarm panels

Structured Media Systems From Leviton!

Home office, home theatre, home entertainment, home networking, home security, home technology – the definition of home is evolving. We expect more from our residences now than ever before, and a host of new words and concepts are entering our collective vocabulary to reflect that change. The wired home, once a novelty, has become essential – providing crucial access to advances such as high-speed internet, digital television and data networking. Advances that are becoming vital to functioning in the digital age. The challenge lies in creating an infrastructure that works with the systems already in a home. The answer lies in the Structured Media Systems from Leviton.

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