- Provides 500 TV Lines Resolution
- Y/C (S-video) and Loop-through Composite Video & Audio Inputs
- Analog VGA Input
- Space Saving, Compact Design
- 50% Less Power Consumption than Conventional CRT Monitors
- NTSC & PAL Formats
- Picture-in-Picture Feature
- Universal Power Source
- Front Panel Control Lockout
- On-Screen Display (OSD) for Setup and Adjustment
Available in an ergonomic, aesthetically pleasing design, this state-of-the-art monitor includes a 38-cm (15-inch) color thin film transistor (TFT) active matrix LCD panel with 1024 by 768 pixels. Designed for the CCTV security marketplace, the MON152CL monitor includes two looping composite video inputs, two looping audio inputs, and one Y/C input.
Additionally, this model includes an analog VGA input to accommodate the increasing use of PC�s and digital video devices in security applications. To enhance the multi-input capability, a "picture-in-picture" function has been added, allowing any of the composite video or Y/C inputs to be inserted into each other, or into the VGA input display when operating in the analog VGA mode.
Adjustment of standard monitor display parameters is made user-friendly via on-screen menus (available in several languages), and front panel controls. For additional security, the MON152CL includes a front panel lockout feature that disables the front panel control buttons.
Using long-life fluorescent backlights, the brightness level is maintained over time, because the LCD monitor design avoids the brightness degradation experienced with aging CRT-type monitors. It also provides a sharp display, free of the annoying flicker prevalent in CRT monitors, allowing longer use of your LCD monitor with little or no eyestrain. The versatile design allows it to automatically accept NTSC and PAL signal formats, and power supply voltages from 90 to 264 VAC.
Its compact styling, including an LCD panel width of 70 mm (3 inches), makes the MON152CL the color monitor of choice for large screen, space limited applications.With its wide range viewing angle, 140� in the horizontal and 120� in the vertical direction, the unit can be properly viewed whether installed on a desktop, wall mounted, or rack mounted in a standard 19-inch EIA rack.