Description
Middle Atlantic Wall Mounted DVR Lockbox - 11.3in Height
The Middle Atlantic DLBX wall-mounted DVR lockbox combines secure housing with practical design to protect and organize DVRs and other digital equipment in professional AV environments. With a depth of 28 1/4 inches and a height of 11.3 inches, it fits neatly into constrained spaces while delivering reliable ventilation and cooling for sensitive electronics. Its wall-mount versatility allows installation vertically or horizontally, making it suitable for a wide range of rooms—from control rooms to gear closets. This enclosure is more than just a protective shell; it is a thoughtfully engineered solution that streamlines installation, simplifies cable management, and provides flexible access to equipment when maintenance or inspections are required. By consolidating critical devices behind a secure, ventilated panel, the DLBX helps maintain an organized, efficient workspace for technicians and engineers alike.
- Secure, lockable access: The lockbox is designed to safeguard DVRs and other critical digital equipment with a lockable front door, reducing the risk of tampering and unauthorized access in busy facilities. This security feature is particularly valuable in shared environments, broadcast facilities, and multi-room installations where equipment needs to stay protected while still remaining accessible for authorized personnel.
- Versatile mounting options: Whether you prefer vertical or horizontal wall mounting, this enclosure adapts to your space. The compact footprint and flexible orientation support installations in tight rooms, near workstations, or alongside existing wall racks, enabling installers to position equipment precisely where it is most convenient for servicing, labeling, and cable management.
- Thermal-minded design for dependable performance: The DLBX is engineered to promote airflow around DVRs and other digital devices, contributing to stable operate temperatures and reduced thermal throttling. By providing appropriate ventilation paths and minimizing heat buildup, it helps extend the life of critical components and maintain consistent performance during long sessions or peak usage.
- Integrated cable management and monitoring capability: The enclosure supports clean routing of power, video, and network cables, with internal pathways that reduce clutter and strain on connectors. When needed, the unit can double as a monitoring shelf, offering convenient access to on-site equipment for quick checks, diagnostics, and routine maintenance without moving devices from their mounted positions.
- Rugged construction with practical finishes: Built to withstand the rigors of professional environments, the lockbox uses durable steel construction and vented panels finished with a protective coating. The combination of sturdy materials and thoughtful detailing provides reliable protection against accidental bumps, dust intrusion, and general wear while maintaining a professional appearance in any AV control area.
Technical Details of Middle Atlantic Wall Mounted DVR Lockbox - 11.3in Height
- Depth: 28 1/4 inches
- Height: 11.3 inches (approx. 11 3/9 inches)
- Mounting orientation: Wall-mounted; supports vertical or horizontal installation
- Primary use: Ideal for DVRs and other digital equipment requiring secure housing and good thermal management
- Construction: Steel enclosure with vented panels; lockable access
- Finish: Durable powder-coated exterior suitable for professional AV environments
How to install Middle Atlantic Wall Mounted DVR Lockbox - 11.3in Height
Installing the DLBX wall-mounted lockbox is a straightforward process designed to minimize disruption to active AV systems while delivering secure, organized storage for DVRs and related devices. Follow these guidance-oriented steps to ensure a solid, serviceable installation that preserves airflow and accessibility:
- Assess the installation area for structural support, adequate clearance for door swing, ventilation, and cable ingress/egress. Confirm wall surfaces are capable of bearing the weight of the lockbox once populated with equipment.
- Plan the layout by identifying the best location for access, power sources, and network connections. Create a simple cable routing map to prevent sharp bends and maintain tidy, serviceable paths behind the enclosure.
- Mark mounting points on the wall using the provided mounting pattern or manufacturer guidelines. Verify level alignment to ensure doors and panels operate smoothly after installation.
- Anchor the lockbox securely to the wall studs or appropriate masonry anchors. Use hardware that matches the wall type and load requirements to prevent movement during daily use or cable management tasks.
- Route cables through designated channels and internal paths before inserting devices. Leave extra slack at entry points to accommodate reconfigurations and routine maintenance without stressing connectors.
- Install the DVRs and other digital equipment inside the enclosure, connect power, video, and data cables, and close the lockbox door. Verify the lock mechanism engages properly and test access control.
- Perform a final clearance and airflow check, ensuring vents remain unobstructed and the door opens fully without interference. Label cables for future service and document the setup for maintenance records.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the primary purpose of the Middle Atlantic DVR Lockbox?
A: To securely house DVRs and other digital equipment on a wall, with flexible mounting options and built-in thermal management to maintain reliable performance. -
Q: Can the lockbox be used as a monitoring shelf?
A: Yes. The design accommodates use as a monitoring shelf when configured for quick on-site access and documentation-friendly maintenance. -
Q: Is the front door lockable?
A: Yes. The lockbox features a lockable front panel to protect devices from tampering and unauthorized access. -
Q: What are the key dimensions?
A: Depth is 28 1/4 inches and height is 11.3 inches, making it suitable for compact spaces without compromising device capacity or serviceability. -
Q: What environments are ideal for this product?
A: Professional AV installations such as studios, control rooms, data centers, and equipment closets where DVRs require secure, ventilated housing.
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