Panasonic WV-LW2200 CCTV monitor with full HD quality and ECO mode for power saving

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Panasonic
  • Model code: WV-LW2200
  • Monitor Type: TFT LCD
  • Effective Screen Size Inches: 22 inch
  • Colour Type: Colour
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High resolution LCD monitor delivering quality images for a range of applications, the LW2200 delivers full HD quality as well as ECO mode for power saving. With a number of inputs such as HDMI, BNC and RGB the monitor is ideal for all types of security solution. The monitor comes equipped with a desk mount stand or alternatively has VESA mount holes for wall mounting. A security slot in the back also allows for the installation of an industry standard anti-theft lock.

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Make Panasonic
Manufacturer Panasonic System Communications Company Europe
Category CCTV>CCTV monitors
Model code WV-LW2200
Monitor Type TFT LCD
Effective Screen Size Inches 22 inch
Colour Type Colour
Resolution 500
Signal Mode PAL/NTSC
Monitor Mount Type Desk, Wall
Dimensions mm 531 x 414 x 235
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 40
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90
Video Input Connectors HDMI
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 220 ~ 240 V AC
Weight kg 7.7
Video Input 1x Composite (BNC)
Additional info

High resolution LCD monitor delivering quality images for a range of applications, the LW2200 delivers full HD quality as well as ECO mode for power saving. With a number of inputs such as HDMI, BNC and RGB the monitor is ideal for all types of security solution. The monitor comes equipped with a desk mount stand or alternatively has VESA mount holes for wall mounting. A security slot in the back also allows for the installation of an industry standard anti-theft lock.

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