Vanderbilt VQD300-RT Surveillance quad
Technical Specification
- Make: Vanderbilt
- Model code: VQD300-RT
- Color Type: Color
- Real time: Yes
- Switching Type: Auto Sequential
Cameras can be manually selected for viewing in full-screen or quad format. The RUN function continuously sequences every camera and the quad display with a user-defined dwell time; any camera not connected will be automatically bypassed. A separate output for connection to a VCR enables continuous recording of the quadformat picture. An individual alarm input for each camera switches the monitor to display the corresponding camera. Multiple alarms are displayed in quad format. An alarm output relay is provided to trigger external devices. The LOCK function prevents accidental key presses.
Read more| Make | Vanderbilt |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Quads |
| Model code | VQD300-RT |
| Color Type | Color |
| Real time | Yes |
| Switching Type | Auto Sequential |
| Full Screen Display | Yes |
| Alarms | Yes |
| Resolution TVL | 720 x 576 |
| Signal Mode | PAL/NTSC |
| Alarm Input | 4 inputs |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 285 x 44 x 235 Weight g: 1700 |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 12 VAC Power Consumption: 7w |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40 Operating Humidity %: 5 ~ 90 |
| Additional info | Cameras can be manually selected for viewing in full-screen or quad format. The RUN function continuously sequences every camera and the quad display with a user-defined dwell time; any camera not connected will be automatically bypassed. A separate output for connection to a VCR enables continuous recording of the quadformat picture. An individual alarm input for each camera switches the monitor to display the corresponding camera. Multiple alarms are displayed in quad format. An alarm output relay is provided to trigger external devices. The LOCK function prevents accidental key presses. |
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