What is involved in assembly of the duplicator?
Dwight Cavendish manufactures everything necessary for a system except picture and waveform monitors and VCRs. Assembly is a matter of identifying each part of the duplicator, bolting the racks together and installing the components and cables. It requires some experience with video systems assembly and is not recommended for those with little video experience. At present, an assembly manual does not exist. We charge so little for assembly that very few customers decide to assemble their own system. An assembled system is tested at our facility and then shipped blanket wrapped on air ride vans to the site. Site assembly is very easy because all of the cables that require connection are labeled clearly. There is still a need for some experience with installing the master and slave VCRs. If there is any question, complete instructions can be provided. Dwight Cavendish sales will gladly quote the number of hours and the rates for both assembly and engineering and you can make your own dec