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DSP-4000 |
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2x1 B&W, Video Screen Splitter |
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FEATURES:
·High
resolution: 910x525 memory
·TBC feature,
mix DC and LL Cameras
·Industrial
grade specifications
·Color or B&W
master camera
·Electronic
positioning of B camera
·UL listed Power
Supply
·Made in the USA
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The DSP-4000 is a 2 input,
Time Base Correcting (TBC) screen splitter that
provides an unlimited split variation. The preset
position of the split or window is now front panel
controllable. The position of the 2nd camera in the
window or split is electronically variable with a
Joystick that simulates a Pan and Tilt unit. The
DSP-4000 requires 2
non-synchronized cameras of
which camera A can be color. With the front panel
joy stick pan and tilt control you can continually
change the desired view of Camera B giving access to
any area of the picture in the window. The front
panel switch allows for full viewing of Camera A or
Camera B. This eases the setup of the second camera
in a split situation. The unit is at its best when B
camera has a wide angle lens.
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SPECIFICATIONS |
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VIDEO |
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Inputs: |
2x Composite Video |
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Input Connectors: |
BNC |
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Input Level: |
1.0vpp |
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Input Impedance: |
75 ohm +/-5% |
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Output: |
1x |
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Output Connector: |
BNC |
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Output Impedance: |
75 ohm +/-5% |
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Gain In / Out: |
Unity |
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Gain Inequity CH A / CH B: |
+/-5% |
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Resolution: |
910x525 full NTSC field @ 4fsc |
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INTERNAL
CONTROLS |
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H Window Start |
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H Window End |
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V Window Start |
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V Window End |
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Joystick: |
Camera B Horiz Pan |
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Joystick: |
Camera B Vert. Pan |
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Toggle Switch: |
A only / Split / B only |
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EXTERNAL
CONTROLS |
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A Only, B Only, Split On Switch |
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POWER
REQUIREMENTS |
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AC Operation: |
Use CVT-1250 Adapter Supplied With Unit |
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AC Power: |
120VAC + 10% / -15% / 60Hz |
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AC Power Draw: |
<6w |
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Power Connector: |
3.5mm Phono Plug |
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MECHANICAL
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Size: |
8.0" W x 8.5"D x 1.7"H |
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Weight: |
1.5lbs |
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Temperature Range: |
0 - 70șC |
All
Specifications Are Subject To Change Without
Prior Notification
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