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Video Switching Controller - JH2000

 

JH2000 - Video Switching Controller


The JH2000 switcher is a routing system that supports analogue video signals. It allows the routing (switching) of any of its 32 video inputs to any of the eight video outputs. The unit has a built-in circuitry that connects to, and controls, camera-positioning receivers, scans alarm points, and drives external devices. An interface to OEM equipment can also be provided. A built-in, on-screen text display allows users to identify the source of the video inputs, active alarms and describes the controlled monitors. For easy system configuration, a standard PC keyboard interface is provided. The menu (displayed on any of the attached monitors) is used to browse and set system options and parameters, while a built-in real-time clock allows for viewed and/or recorded pictures to contain time and date information.

Extension of the system is possible by a simple interconnection of the multiple units. Up to four units can be connected/integrated forming non blocking 56 by 16 video-switching controller. In such a configuration, the system’s resources, like ports, alarms and GPI points are shared across the entire system.  

 

Specification

Communication Ports (RS232/422/485):

       9

Operators (Users):

up to 16

Control Keyboards:

up to 16

Scanned Alarm Points
and Output Control Points (GPI):

up to 32

User Programmable Macros:

up to 50

No of Steps per Macro:

up to 50

On Screen Source Identification:

up to 24 characters per source

User Programmable Text Messages:

up to 50

Message Length:

up to 25 characters per message

Macros Simultaneously Executable per Operator:

up to 10

EMI Compliance:

AS/NZS3548:1995 incl. Amendments 1&2

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