Vicon VMDC-2 virtual matrix display controller

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vicon
  • Model code: VMDC-2
  • Video Outputs: 2 outputs
  • Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
  • Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)
Additional info:

The Vicon VMDC-2 virtual matrix display controller is a self-contained, matrix control solution for the ViconNet ® Video Management system designed to provide users with the ability to direct network video to multiple monitor displays. The VMDC solution is comprised of both a matrix command/control center software interface and a hardware decoding component that enables the high-quality ViconNet remote network video streams to be displayed on multiple monitors in multiple locations. The Vicon VMDC-2 virtual matrix display controller can control up to 6 high-definition monitors.

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Make Vicon
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>Telemetry transmitters and controllers
Model code VMDC-2
Video Outputs 2 outputs
Environmental Specifications Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 95
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 90 ~ 230 V AC
Power Consumption: 161 W
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 432 x 600 x 406
Weight g: 13,600
Additional info The Vicon VMDC-2 virtual matrix display controller is a self-contained, matrix control solution for the ViconNet ® Video Management system designed to provide users with the ability to direct network video to multiple monitor displays. The VMDC solution is comprised of both a matrix command/control center software interface and a hardware decoding component that enables the high-quality ViconNet remote network video streams to be displayed on multiple monitors in multiple locations. The Vicon VMDC-2 virtual matrix display controller can control up to 6 high-definition monitors.
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