FOR-A MV-400 multi-viewer offers composite I/O

Sep 21, 2006 8:00 AM

    

FOR-A has introduced the MV-400 multi-viewer composite input/output quad display unit that monitors up to four channels of camera video with a single monitor.

The MV-400’s 1280 x 1024 resolution delivers clean, crisp pictures that can be output in real-time in SXGA mode. It also allows for both two and four split-screen modes and up to four asynchronous composite signal (color, B/W) inputs.

In addition to regular video output, the MV-400 features high-resolution monitoring in SXGA mode and remote monitoring over a network. In the MV-400’s SXGA high-resolution output mode, video for each channel can be displayed with virtually no reduction in size.

For more information, visit: www.for-a.com.




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