RA technology is pleased to announce the NEW security projector mounts and projector entrapments for the revolutionary new Casio XJ-A series of projectors.
The RA Casio XJA Centurian Zoom Entrapment
This entrapment caters for any cross section round or square between 35mm and 55mm having been designed with adjustable top mount and two M8 anti tamper bolts. Lateral zoom of the top mount of the entrapment cage allows the lens of the newly fitted projector to be in the same position as the replaced projector to provide accurate imaging on the whiteboard.
All versions of these RA Mounts and Entrapments are supplied with the appropriate anti-tamper keys and whilst the front of the RA Entrapment is open the Casio XJA projector is still secured by a number of security bolts to frustrate would-be thieves.
RA's Casio XJ-A Series Product Development
During the preview of this projector by Casio at the ISE Show in Amsterdam in February they asked RA Technology to design and build a Security Mount and Entrapment to complement what is without doubt an exceptionally good looking projector. Within 5 working days the first prototypes were designed and built and shown at the Casio launch event in Rochdale to critical acclaim from distributors resellers and installers.
Since then these RA products have been further developed and refined with the first production batches ready for shipping third week of March 2010. All these RA products are produced “in house” in the UK by Magnum Group Fabrications.
Several versions are available to cater for projector swap outs where surveys have not been carried out and until the engineer arrives at site he does not know whether the existing installation used a square or round column nor does he know what size or diameter it is until on site.
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| Bracket Type | Entrapment |
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