American Dynamics LCD manual PVM Color Svga with Multi-Mode Inputs, Admcamodule

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20" PVM Color (SVGA with Multi-Mode Inputs):

AdmNLCD20RK

AdmNLCD20W

AdmCAMODULE

Monitors:

20" LCD monitor with multiple inputs (composite video, Y/C and VGA [D-sub] connectors)

High brightness (500 cd/m2) and high contrast (480:1)

Wide viewing angle of 160°, vertical and horizontal

Latching power supply automatically restores power after interruption or remote switching

Easy on-screen display (OSD) menu and user interface

Control button lock-out using the OSD to minimize tampering in public view applications

Remote control for all models adds flexibility for public view applications

800 x 600 resolution

12 volt regulated power output jack allows a standard 12 volt camera to be attached for public view applications

Desk or wall mount model includes an anti-scratch, anti-reflective shield, which is ideal for public areas

Both models include North American and European power cords

Selectable color temperature for 6500/9300˚ K

Multiple looping inputs including: 2 BNC, 1 Y/C (SVHS), 2 RCA audio

ADMNLCD20 & ADMNLCD20W dimensions: 401 x 463 x 102 mm (15.8 x 18.2 x 4 in) Weight: 6.8 kg (15 lbs)

ADMNLCD20RK dimensions:

420 x 483 x 102 mm (16.5 x 19 x 4 in) Weight: 7.3 kg (16 lbs)

Camera:

Adjustable zoom setting

Adjustable motion sensitivity and camera switching dwell time

480 lines, 1/4-inch CCD

Auto iris

3.5 to 8 mm vari-focal

S/N>48db minimum illumination .3 lux

Camera module for the ADMNLCD20 and ADMNLCD20W

Available in black or white

AdmNLCD20W (with attached

ADMCAMODULE)

AdmNLCD20

AdmNLCD20W

AdmNLCD20RK

Accessories

ADMCAMODULE

AdmCAMODULEB

ADMLCD20CARD (Memory card reader)

Retailers around the world rely on American Dynamics monitors to give security personnel a clear window to strategic vantage points within shopping malls, providing an invaluable tool for observing crowds and spotting potentially threatening incidents.

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Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice. Actual products may vary from photos. Not all products include all features. Availability varies by region; contact your sales rep.

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Plasma & CRT Monitors, LCD, PVM specifications

American Dynamics is well-known for its robust contribution to the world of surveillance and monitoring solutions, particularly through its diverse range of video monitors, including PVM (Professional Video Monitor), LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), Plasma, and CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) monitors. Each of these monitor types possesses unique features and characteristics suited to varying applications in security and video surveillance.

Professional Video Monitors (PVM) are designed for high-performance applications that require precise image quality and color accuracy. These monitors often utilize advanced technologies for image processing, ensuring that video feeds are displayed with minimal latency and high fidelity. Key features of PVMs include adjustable color temperature, multiple input options, and superior resolution. These capabilities make PVMs ideal for video editing and live monitoring environments, where detail and accuracy are paramount.

LCD monitors are favored for their slim profile and energy efficiency. They employ a panel of liquid crystals that change alignment when an electric current is applied, allowing light to pass through in varying degrees. This technology offers excellent brightness and contrast ratios, making LCDs suitable for a wide range of lighting conditions. Furthermore, many LCD monitors come with features like widescreen formats, high definitions, and plug-and-play compatibility, enhancing their usability in both commercial and residential settings.

Plasma monitors, while less common today, were once the go-to for large-screen displays, especially in home theater systems. They utilize a gas-filled screen where phosphor cells emit light when excited by electricity. This technology yields vibrant colors and deep blacks, providing an immersive viewing experience. Though typically heavier and more power-consuming than LCDs, plasma monitors were praised for their exceptional color accuracy and wide viewing angles, making them suitable for large spaces and detailed video work.

Lastly, CRT monitors, though largely phased out with the advent of newer technologies, played a significant role in the evolution of video display. CRTs use a vacuum tube and electron beams to create images on a phosphorescent screen. Known for their excellent color depth and motion handling, CRTs were once the standard in video monitoring. They are appreciated by some professionals for their reliability and the unique character of images they produce.

In conclusion, American Dynamics offers a variety of monitor types that cater to specific needs in video surveillance and display technologies. From the cutting-edge precision of PVMs to the energy-efficient LCDs, vibrant plasmas, and the legacy of CRTs, each monitor type contributes uniquely to the landscape of professional video monitoring. These technologies not only enhance visual performance but also ensure effective surveillance solutions in diverse settings.