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News Release from: Norbain SD | Subject: New real-time Quad, the VQCM4
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 January 2007
Vista at four-front of Quad development
Vista has released a new real-time Quad, the VQCM4, which replaces all previous models in the range.
Vista has released a new real-time Quad, the VQCM4, which replaces all previous models in the range Where an installation involves four or fewer cameras, a quad is a cost effective alternative to a multiplexer or as a multi-screen input to a large matrix system
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bursting with extra features the new Vista Quad performs excellently with both colour and mono images, without any degradation of quality.
The auto-sensing feature automatically selects the correct colour/mono setting, making it ideal for day/night cameras as it delivers perfect pictures, whatever the light condition.
The inclusion of motion detection, alarm inputs and loop through offers the user flexibility and control to assist in a multitude of applications.
Unlike most Quads on the market, separate outputs for both the monitor and the VCR allow the operator to view a real-time Single, Sequential, PIP (Picture In Picture) or Quad image whilst also recording the required Quad images.
"The new VQCM4 brings with it a wealth of features not often found in such a cost-effective solution," says Andrew Pigram, Vista brand director.
"Just one example of this is the built-in motion detection that can trigger the VCR.
It's added features such as these that allow us to continue to offer our customers something special.".
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