Matrix Switching Systems

Matrix Switchers

Type

 

 

Order No.

SIMATRIX NEO 208x32

Matrix Switching System 208x32‚ Preconf.‚ Expandable

2GF2211-8LF

 

As SIMNEO Preconf.. for technical details‚ but with the following differ-

 

 

ences:

 

 

 

Camera inputs

208 x

 

 

Monitor output

32 x

 

 

Interfaces

SysLink for communication with

 

 

 

SIMNEO-EXT and SIMNEO-A128

 

 

Alarm connector

2 x 37-pin Sub-D-Female connector

 

 

Alarm inputs

64 x‚ max 256 with SIMNEO-A128

 

 

Design

2 x 9-inch rack mountable; 12 U

 

 

Dimensions (W x H x D)

441 x 532 x 217 mm‚ 19''‚ 12 U

 

 

Weight

15.86 kg

 

V3-ISU

Visilynx 3 Integrated System Unit 32 x 8

BPZ:80-225

Visilynx 3i is a powerful‚ feature rich‚ and cost effective integrated video matrix system. Built around its Integrated System Unit (ISU) building block‚ and installer configurable via configuration software that runs on

alaptop PC‚ Visilynx 3i offers an off-the-shelf solution for the vast majority of video matrix applications. One or two Visilynx quad cards may be fitted in the ISU's internal card slots to provide additional quad screen video outputs.

Power requirements

100 D 240 V AC‚ 47-63 Hz

10

Power consumption

100 W

 

Telemetry

RS485

 

Telemetry control RS485

Pelco D*‚ Dennard*‚ JVC*‚ Sensor-

 

 

matic*‚ Kalatel*‚ Vista*‚ VCL*‚

 

 

Ultrak*‚ Mic1*. *Customers are

 

 

advised to check with Customer

 

 

Support before ordering whether

 

 

the support for the dome they

 

 

require is available.

 

Television standard

PAL/CCIR

 

Video loss detection

Automatic

 

Ambient temperature‚ storage

0º C to 50º C operating

 

Alarm inputs

128

 

Camera inputs

32

 

Monitor output

8 x BNC‚ 1 Vpp‚ 75 Ohm

 

OSD

Camera text‚ alarm and user input

 

 

data. Full IBM character set Internal

 

 

synchronisation

 

Design

19- inch rack mountable; 3 HU

 

Parameterisation PC

1 x V.24 (RS232C)

 

Field size

OSD text on each monitor output

 

Keyboard interface

Max. 32 keyboards

 

Dimensions (W x H x D)

445 x 135x 368 mm (without feet)

 

 

445 x 150 x 368 mm (with feet)

 

Weight

9.0 kg

 

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Siemens CRT, TFT manual V3-ISU, Visilynx 3 Integrated System Unit 32 x BPZ80-225

CRT, TFT specifications

Siemens, a prominent name in electronics and engineering, has made significant contributions to display technology, particularly in the realms of Thin Film Transistor (TFT) and Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays. These technologies have paved the way for advancements in visual media, ranging from television sets to computer monitors.

TFT display technology, a type of LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), employs thin film transistors to produce brighter and more vibrant images. One of the main features of TFT displays is their ability to deliver high resolution and excellent color reproduction, making them ideal for various applications such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. TFT screens utilize an active matrix approach, which allows each pixel to be controlled individually. This method results in faster response times and improved image quality, with less motion blur, compared to older passive matrix displays.

One of the key characteristics of TFT technology is its versatility in different settings. It supports a wide range of viewing angles, which enhances the user experience whether one is viewing the display head-on or at an angle. Additionally, TFT displays are known for their thin profile and lightweight design, contributing to the overall portability of devices that incorporate them.

On the other hand, CRT technology, which was once the standard for televisions and computer monitors, uses electron beams and phosphorescent screens to produce images. One of the defining features of CRTs is their ability to display deep blacks and a wide color gamut. CRT technology can achieve high refresh rates, reducing flicker and improving the quality of fast-paced visuals. However, CRTs tend to be bulkier and heavier than modern display technologies like TFT.

Despite the evolution towards flat-panel displays, CRT technology is still appreciated for its natural color and motion portrayal. Siemens has leveraged these characteristics to produce quality CRT monitors that were favored in professional settings, including graphic design and medical imaging, where color accuracy is paramount.

In summary, Siemens has played a vital role in advancing both TFT and CRT technologies. TFT displays are recognized for their high resolution, fast response times, and design versatility, while CRTs are celebrated for their rich color and depth. As technology continues to advance, the legacy of these display types remains influential in shaping modern electronic devices.