ESP Witness digital colour quad observation system
Product Profile
The Witness digital colour quad (DCQ) observation system from ESP offers a compact, user and installation friendly surveillance solution to monitor 4 key areas of a premises. Typically suited for small to medium sized premises like shops, offices and other areas with public access, the DCQ provides a simple and cost effective solution with functionality and features usually associated with much more expensive and complicated systems. In addition, the DCQ is compatible with existing and additional hardware, enabling seamless integration and scalability. Key features and functions include:
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- 14 inch colour monitor with digital quad processor
- multiple picture modes - quad, PIP and POP
- Up to 4 camera inputs via BNC or mini DIN
- integral pan & tilt for Witness dome control
- integral digital frame memory storage & playback
- slave and spot monitor outputs
- remote control
Technical Specification
Make | ESP Witness |
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Manufacturer | ESP - Electronics Line UK Ltd. |
Category | CCTV>CCTV quads |
Model code | WITDCQ |
Colour Type | Colour |
Real time | Yes |
Switching Type | Auto Sequential |
Full Screen Display | Yes |
Full Screen Sequence Timing | Full Screen Sequence Timing |
OSD | Yes |
Menu settings | Menu settings |
Alarm Input | 1 input |
2xZoom | Yes |
Digital Memory | Automatic & variable |
Additional info | Also PIP mode and POP modes. Adjustable dwell time for each camera - 1-60sec. Built-in integral pan/tilt control for for the Witness pan/tilt dome cameras. Integral digital frame memory storage and playback - variable recording between images. 2 slave & 4 spot monitors can be connected. |
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