PIPUnit

Picture In Picture System

4:3 ASPECT RATIO

TWO PIP SIZES

REAL-TIME COLOUR OR MONOCHROME

NO EXTERNAL SYNCHRONISATION (GENLOCK) REQUIRED

ALARM INPUTS

ADJUSTABLE DISPLAY POSITION

CHOICE OF 4 PIP BORDER COLOURS

The low voltage Picture-in-Picture Unit will overlay a compressed image, with an aspect ratio of 4:3, in any one of four corners onto a full size video image, therefore allowing two colour (or monochrome) cameras to be recorded at once.

The unit has the ability to mix two real-time colour video images, no gen

locking is required for this purpose.

A video switcher may be connected to either video input allowing the operator to constantly monitor one camera whilst switching through the remaining cameras in the system. An alarm input is provided which, when activated, will cause the alarmed cameras to be presented as the main image.

 

User functions include the manual selection of either of the two video inputs as main picture, a latched switch for removal of the picture-in- picture and the positioning of the PIP in any of the four corners.

Settings within the unit allow the PIP to be un-terminated, the size of the PIP (approx 1/3 x 1/3 or 1/4 x 1/4) a choice of four border colours and the default position of the PIP to any one of the four corners.

 

The PIP is presented in a robust unit with BNC connections at the back of the unit.

SPECIFICATION

Video

• Camera Inputs: 2; internal jumpers facilitate removal of 75½ terminators.

• Video Outputs: One

• Format: Composite video 75½ 1Vpk-pk; PAL 625-line 50Hz.

• Connectors: BNC

Inset

• Sizes: 2; both having aspect ratio of 4:3.

• Small: 1/4 x 1/4 approx.

• Large: 1/3 x 1/3 approx.

• Positions: 4 (each corner).

• Method: Scaled digital image; 7-bit; 50 fields/sec

Power

• Supply Requirements: 10V, 300mA

• Connector: D.C. Socket 2.1mm

Power Adapter

• Inputs: 230Vac +/- 10%, 50Hz.

• Output: 9Vdc @ 500mA, unregulated; class

Dimensions (mm)

• L x W x H: 157 x 110 x 40

Boxed Weight

1kg with PSU

750g without PSU

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