An HDMI input is available for connecting to computers to receive signals from a digital source, such as an HDD recorder. There is a composite (BNC) input for connecting analogue video surveillance equipment and surveillance cameras. The monitor supports NTSC, PAL and SECAM signals.
Different resolutions
The monitor can receive a Full-HD signal (1920 x 1080) via HDMI and display with a native resolution of 1280 x 1024.
Other resolutions can be scaled proportionally or expanded to fill the screen. This is helpful when using applications or digital and analogue signals that don’t handle 1280 x 1024 pixels.
Underscan or normal view
The monitor supports both an overscan and normal screen view. The normal view shows 100% of the image and is perfect for regular video signals. The overscan view presents 95% of the image and removes irrelevant TV signal data on the image edges.
Optimal view in any light
Thanks to its maximum brightness of 325 cd/m2, the monitor offers optimal visibility in any ambient light, even bright daylight.
Reduced Noise and Flicker
Thanks to its Y/C separation, the monitor offers images free from noise and flickering. During Y/C separation, the luminance signal (Y) and chrominance signal (C), i.e. the brightness and colour information from the image signal, are separated, preventing overlap artifacts. In addition, the monitor displays 16,77 million colours clearly and vividly.
Flicker-free images
The monitor is fitted with LED backlighting to control brightness and prevent flickering. This places far less strain on the eyes when the screen is being observed for extended periods of time.