New eneo TFT Monitors with integral Multiplexer from Videor Technical
Product Profile
Videor Technical are pleased to announce the release of their new TFT wide LCD monitors in the eneo portfolio. Available in 17”, 23” and 30” sizes, these professional monitors in the VMC-LCD-PW series have a 16:9 screen format with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels.
All three sizes have both a VGA input as well as analogue video outputs (4 x FBAS, Y/C). Furthermore, the 23” and 30” monitors in the PW series have an analogue YUV input. All monitors are equipped with three analogue outputs for the main and spot monitors, as well as recording.
Built-in mux with 2x zoom - All the monitors in this series are equipped with a built-in 4-channel real-time multiplexer. The multi-language screen menu can be used configure the full-screen view options in 16:9 and 4:3 formats and multi-screen with a digital zoom 2x function. It is therefore possible to combine four analogue images arranged side-by-side with a PC image.
Integral memory - up to 60 pictures can be archived internally with the integral image memory
Alarms and audio - the VMC-LCD-PW series also offer alarm inputs and outputs, audio inputs and integral loudspeakers
See and Be Seen - an additional model is the 23” Public View Monitor with a 16:9 screen format. In addition to a multiplexer, this monitor also has a built-in 1/3” colour camera, fitted with a varifocal lens (4-8 mm) and delivers a resolution of 470 TV lines. Four additional FBAS inputs allow connection to additional cameras, which can cut in when an alarm triggers.
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All three sizes have both a VGA input as well as analogue video outputs (4 x FBAS, Y/C). Furthermore, the 23” and 30” monitors in the PW series have an analogue YUV input. All monitors are equipped with three analogue outputs for the main and spot monitors, as well as recording.
Built-in mux with 2x zoom - All the monitors in this series are equipped with a built-in 4-channel real-time multiplexer. The multi-language screen menu can be used configure the full-screen view options in 16:9 and 4:3 formats and multi-screen with a digital zoom 2x function. It is therefore possible to combine four analogue images arranged side-by-side with a PC image.
Integral memory - up to 60 pictures can be archived internally with the integral image memory
Alarms and audio - the VMC-LCD-PW series also offer alarm inputs and outputs, audio inputs and integral loudspeakers
See and Be Seen - an additional model is the 23” Public View Monitor with a 16:9 screen format. In addition to a multiplexer, this monitor also has a built-in 1/3” colour camera, fitted with a varifocal lens (4-8 mm) and delivers a resolution of 470 TV lines. Four additional FBAS inputs allow connection to additional cameras, which can cut in when an alarm triggers.
Technical Specification
Make | eneo |
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Manufacturer | eneo |
Category | CCTV>CCTV monitors |
Model code | VMC-LCD-PW-30 |
Monitor Type | TFT LCD |
Effective Screen Size Inches | 30 inch |
Colour Type | Colour |
Resolution | 1280 x 768 |
Video Input | VGA |
Additional info | The VMC-LCD-PW series is available in three sizes - 17", 23" and 30". All monitors available with a built-in 4-channel real-time multiplexer. Can store up to 60 pictures internally with the integral image memory. 23" Public View Monitor has a multiplexer, built-in 1/3" colour camera, varifocal lens and delivers a resolution of 470 TV lines. |
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