Zandar showcases new feature enhancements for its FusionPro MultiViewer

Sep 15, 2004 12:51 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



Zandar's FusionPro MultiViewer
FusionPro, Zandar's flagship MultiViewer, is now available with a host of new features and product enhancements.

New features for IBC include:

  • HDTV support (1080i and 720p at 60 /59.94 Hz and now also 50Hz) at all output resolutions.
  • HD video alarms on detection of loss of sync, black picture or frozen picture together with HDTV embedded-audio monitoring with in-picture bar graphs and alarms for loss of audio and audio under-and- over levels.
  • Input auto detection or auto-syncing - Syncs automatically to the input signal source.
  • HD cards support SDI, while SD cards support PAL, PAL-M, NTSC or SDI 525/626.
  • Built-in test patterns now allow user calibration and alignment of third-party display devices
  • Remote Panel can control any number of FusionPros or other Zandar MultiViewers, with immediate layout recall and other useful functions.

For more information, visit www.zandar.com.

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