This device reduces and combines up to four NTSC and PAL analog signals into a single screen displayed in a four-part split.
1. Capable of mixed input of asynchronous NTSC and PAL signals 2. Supports display for overscan monitors 3. Can display full-width kanji characters, up to 16 characters (32 half-width characters) in 2 lines on each reduced screen 4. Characters can be displayed in any color and in 7 different sizes, with adjustable horizontal and vertical display positions 5. Capable of displaying arbitrary portions in an enlarged view 6. TALLY frame can be added to the edge of the reduced screen 7. When TALLYs overlap, they are displayed in two colors vertically 8. The display format of the input image can be preset in 64 types, with the ability to register and switch setting data 9. Capable of changing the display position of the input image 10. Characters can be displayed on the outside and inside of the image frame 11. Text and frames can be input using a PC for settings (setting software provided) 12. Capable of outputting 2 HD serial signals and DVI 13. Can display an analog clock using LTC input 14. Highly reliable power supply redundancy (excluding L type) 15. Serial signal input is also possible by replacing with an optional SDI input board
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The MV404 is a split display monitor device that reduces up to 4 systems of NTSC and PAL analog signals into a 4-split screen and combines them into a single high-definition display. It has been enhanced with a preset function for 64 types of input image display formats, a mode for displaying text superimposed outside the image frame, and an analog clock display.
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P4
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It can be applied to broadcasting operations, presentations, exhibitions, demos, monitoring devices, etc.
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