Pelco System 9770 CCTV switcher

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Pelco
  • Model code: System 9770
  • Video inputs / ports: 2048 channels
  • Video Outputs: 512 outputs
  • Dimensions mm: 266.7 x 482.6 x 609.6
Additional info:

The 9770 System is a full-featured video matrix switching control system that allows users to view and control up to 2,048 cameras and 512 monitors on a single node. Expanded monitor capacity in the matrix bay allows implementation of larger systems with a smaller footprint (less hardware) than other matrix systems. The base configuration for the 9770 System is made up of a central processing unit (CC1), matrix switching bay(s) (MXBs) with video input/output modules, and keyboard controllers (KBDs). Optional components can be added to enhance system capabilities. The 9770 System also includes built-in video loss detection and system diagnostic features, indicated by LEDs on the front panel of the matrix bay. Optional DVR/VCR management allows DVRs and VCRs to be controlled directly from the system keyboards.

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Make Pelco
Manufacturer Pelco, Inc
Category CCTV>CCTV Switchers & Switches
Model code System 9770
Video inputs / ports 2048 channels
Video Outputs 512 outputs
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 266.7 x 482.6 x 609.6
Weight g: 15 kg
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ +50
Analogue Switcher Type Matrix Switchers
Additional info The 9770 System is a full-featured video matrix switching control system that allows users to view and control up to 2,048 cameras and 512 monitors on a single node. Expanded monitor capacity in the matrix bay allows implementation of larger systems with a smaller footprint (less hardware) than other matrix systems. The base configuration for the 9770 System is made up of a central processing unit (CC1), matrix switching bay(s) (MXBs) with video input/output modules, and keyboard controllers (KBDs). Optional components can be added to enhance system capabilities. The 9770 System also includes built-in video loss detection and system diagnostic features, indicated by LEDs on the front panel of the matrix bay. Optional DVR/VCR management allows DVRs and VCRs to be controlled directly from the system keyboards.
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