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Life.Church Emergency Kits

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Purpose

It never fails: something breaks, stores are closed, and your next service starts in 10 minutes. As stressful as that can be, we want to help! Our team will partner with you to use the emergency kit to get systems operational as quickly as possible. Every campus has an AVL Emergency Kit that provides those small, last-minute, band-aid fixes to get equipment back online. These kits are packed with crucial cables and adapters to help quickly resolve problems and keep everything on track.

 

Visuals

What do these things look like? Depending on where your campus is located, you may have a Pelican case or a Klein tool bag. Most campuses in an area have a bag while regional campuses have a pelican. See the images below to find out what they look like.

What's in the bag?

I'm so glad you asked!

 

Items in the box-

SDI Cable: 3 ft

SDI Cable 15 ft

USB-C to Ethernet

USB-C to USB-A Hub

HDMI: 15 ft

1/8" to XLR: 10 ft

USB-C to HDMI Adapter

Thunderbolt 4 Cables

Patch Cables: 6 in.

Patch Cables: 7 ft

Patch Cables: 20 ft.

All-In-One Wireless Tester

RatSniffer

 

Items in the bag-

SDI Cable: 3 ft

SDI Cable 15 ft

USB-C to Ethernet

USB-C to USB-A Hub

HDMI: 15 ft

1/8" to XLR: 10 ft

USB-C to HDMI Adapter

Thunderbolt 4 Cables

Patch Cables: 6 in.

Patch Cables: 7 ft

Patch Cables: 20 ft.

 

What's next?

If any items in the kit are used, please submit a re-order using this form and our team will send a replacement to the campus. It is SUPER important that we keep these kits stocked up as it can be a huge factor in having the service like normal!

 

While it might be tempting to borrow a cable or adapter for a temporary campus project, we ask that you reserve the kits for true emergencies. This way, we can guarantee our Sunday services run as smoothly as possible.

 

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to the AVL Support Team and we'd be happy to help!

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