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| Item | Part Number | Product Description | Specifications | Web Link | |||||
| 1 | RGB 6000-x/y | RGB/View
6000 (multi-video, multi-computer, 6U VME format) |
The RGB/View 6000 is a 6U VME card that displays up to ten real-time video windows on a high resolution computer monitor. Inputs may include NTSC (or PAL), S-Video, FLIR, RGB to 1280 x 1024. The system was developed for applications requiring the simultaneous display of high quality video and computer-generated images, including information-critical installations including control rooms, command centers, communications hubs, simulation systems, and remote surveillance. Factory built to customer specifications. | ||||||
| 2 | QV xxxx | QuadView System with 4 graphic inputs up to 1280x1024 | The QuadView display processor will accept four computer and video inputs and display them in quadrants or full screen on a monitor or projection screen. | ||||||
| 3 | RGB 500-x/y | SuperView
500 (multi-video, multi-computer, real time applications) |
The SuperView 500 controller displays up to ten real-time video windows on a high resolution computer monitor. Inputs may include NTSC (or PAL), S-Video, FLIR, RGB to 1280 x 1024. The system was developed for applications requiring the simultaneous display of high quality video and computer-generated images, including information-critical installations including control rooms, command centers, communications hubs, simulation systems, and remote surveillance. Factory built to customer specifications. | ||||||
| 4 | RGB 2000-x | SuperView™ 2000 (high resolution, multi-video, air traffic control and similar applications) | The SuperView 2000 processor displays up to six real-time video windows on one very high resolution computer monitor. Each window can be positioned, scaled, overlaid, or overlapped. The system was developed for applications requiring the simultaneous display of high quality video and computer-generated images at 2048 x 2048 pixels. It meets the exacting demands of air traffic control, C3I, surveillance, and simulation. | ||||||
| 5 | TBD | 4View™ (4 inputs, video) | The new 4View displays four video inputs at full resolution in quads on a 1280 x 1024 display. Compatible with monitors, flat panels, or projection screens, 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio. | ||||||
| 6 | RGB 1690 x-y | RGB/Videolink® 1690 (computer to video scan converter) | The latest in the RGB/Videolink line of video scan converters, the 1690 has state-of-the-art scan conversion and a new digital output option, as well as selectable NTSC/PAL composite video, S-Video (S-VHS, Hi-8) and component analog video (Betacam/MII). Autosyncs to all inputs up to 1600 x 1200 pixels. (Order model RGB/Videolink 1690 D-1 for optional SMPTE 259M digital video output.) | ||||||
| 7 | RGB 6U | RGB/Videolink® 6U (computer to video) | The popular RGB/Videolink scan converter is now available as a board for a 6U VME workstation. Requires only one slot, converts signals up to 1600 x 1200, all standard video outputs. | ||||||
| 8 | RGB 200HD | Videolink HD™ (computer to HDTV videotape) | The Videolink HD lets you record radar, sonar, and computer displays at high resolution for critical applications in training and simulation, command-and-control, medical archiving and monitoring. The system converts an RGB image to the HDTV standard for recording and storage, then reconverts it to its original non-interlaced format for flicker-free playback on a computer monitor. | ||||||
| 9 | DGx 100 | DGx™ (high resolution digital recording system) | The
DGx™ digital recording system captures, compresses, stores and plays back
imagery up to 1280 x 1024 pixel resolution. It can record computer, radar,
sonar, FLIR, and other high resolution signals, NTSC/PAL video and stereo
audio. The DGx preserves the original resolution of all inputs. The DGx offers real-time recording of up to four images simultaneously, with all inputs multiplexed on a single storage device. This makes the DGx particularly cost effective for recording multiple signals as well as solving the task of synchronized playback. Recording Modes: Recording rates from real-time to one frame per second, depending on the number of inputs and resolution. Full 1280 x 1024 pixel recording is available at six frames per second; real-time recording is at 720 x 575 pixels. Playback Modes: Fully synchronized playback of multiple signals. Up to four can be displayed simultaneously in quad mode on a single monitor, or any two full screen on separate monitors. All frames are time stamped and may be event marked for random access. STORAGE Options: Various recorder options are available, including digital tape and disk. Three hour recording capability is standard. With its broad range of input signals, multiple signal recording capability, digital storage and event marking, the DGx is an extremely flexible and complete recording system. In addition, audio and video inputs can provide data on operator performance, making the DGx a complete solution for applications in monitoring, training, simulation, and incident investigation. |
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| 10 | RGB 803 | ComputerWall® | ComputerWall splits high resolution images across a 2 x 2 or 1 x 2 array of monitors or projectors. Multiple processors may be joined to create larger display walls. ComputerWall accepts line doubled video and computer inputs up to 1280 x 1024 pixels and displays them on single screens or seamlessly across multiple screens. | ||||||
| 11 | SYN 400 | SynchroMaster® 400 | The SynchroMaster 400 large-screen digital video processor functions as both a display signal synchronizer (for switching between video and computer) and as a variable line interpolator (video scaler). Provides seamless multimedia presentation of video and computer on a large screen. | ||||||
| 12 | SYN 300 | SynchroMaster® 300 | Primarily designed for simulation and other real-time applications where complex images must be generated by combining the output of multiple workstations. The SynchroMaster 300 creates composite images, synchronizes RGB and HDTV signals, performs extraction of a portion of the raster, and converts between interlaced and non-interlaced signals. | ||||||
| 13 | UDC 100 | UDC™ 100 | The UDC 100 computer signal scaler is a general purpose, real-time scan converter for converting one RGB signal to any other RGB format. The unit accepts computer signals up to 1280 x 1024 resolution and scales the image through up-conversion, down-conversion, and extraction. | ||||||