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| Four-Window Display * |
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| Up to 4 image windows can be shown simultaneously. Source input can be from max. of 4 video cameras and 1 PC. This frees up the space you previously needed for a separate camera and PC monitor thus saving both space and costs. |
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RGB In/Out |
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| You can display both VGA (640 x 480) and SVGA (800 x 600) PC images on the GP unit. This lets you monitor production control screens from PCs on the production line or SCADA or other instrumentation screen data on the GP unit. And, since the same GP screen can also be output to a CRT, you can check the GP screen from remote locations, like from behind other equipment that blocks the view of the GP screen. |
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Selectable Screen Size |
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| Images from a video camera can be displayed in full, 1/4, or 1/16 size. |
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Transparent Display |
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| You can select from two transparent display patterns. |
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Transparent display with designated colors
Lets you superimpose GP screen designated colors (up to three can be selected) over a video image. |
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Transparent display with non-designated colors
Lets you superimpose one color other than the GP screen designated colors over a video image. |
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Image Capture in JPEG Format * |
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| You can capture video images and save them onto CF cards in JPEG format. For example, saving a screen image when there's a problem can help facilitate troubleshooting. You can also save an entire GP screen with video images on a CF card, then open the images on a PC or display it again on the GP unit. |
Important: When saving a PAL input screen, only "Normal" size or full-screen capture is available. |
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