Quad Monitor AHD/CVBS Auto Detect. Resolution: 1024*600, 12/24V
The CH-STWQAHD7 Waterproof 7″ quad monitor is used in open cab applications such as farm tractors, forklifts and other machines where the equipment may be exposed to the elements.
It has an aluminium shell rather than plastic and as such is heavier which means that some mounting options such as suction cup mounts will not be suitable for use with this.
Quad monitors have 4 camera inputs which automatically detect the camera type and display the images in either a multi-window format or as an individual, full-screen image.
All these monitors use high resolution LCD panels for improved display quality with excellent colour rendition when used with AHD cameras.
Using standard definition CVBS cameras may result in lower quality images due to the lower resolution of CVBS devices.
Chipatronic Quad monitors are available with this 7” LCD or in a larger size with 10.1″ LCD and share common specifications and functions with no differences apart from the size.
All Chipatronic AHD series monitors can work with both standard CVBS cameras or AHD cameras but will always provide the best image quality with AHD as the cameras have much higher resolution and these monitors can display both 720P and 1080P HD cameras allowing the use of the highest specification cameras to be used.
Key Features / Specifications
● Auto detection of video signal: AHD or CVBS
● 720P and 1080P AHD cameras supported
● Multiple split view combinations are selectable using the Mode button
● Individual cameras selectable using the trigger associated with each channel
● Split view combinations can be displayed using multiple trigger inputs together
● 12 different views are possible
● 12/32 V DC power input
● 1024 x 600 screen resolution (all models) with 400cd/m brightness
● Standard “U” bracket included with optional slide-in brackets available.
The default view is with 4 cameras shown in 4 same-size windows which is the Quad view but by using the Mode button on the front panel a user can select any one of the twelve available views which then becomes the default when the monitor is powered on.