Modular in design, the FusionPro MultiViewers have the ability to display up to eight (1RU) or 26 (3RU) video (analogue, HD, SDI) and computer sources on a single display device in a choice of high-resolution formats. Additional features include: user-designed layouts, dual hot-swap power supplies, dual outputs, video alarming, in-picture audio monitoring and alarming, remote panel control and LAN control of multiple systems.
The Fusion Series creates a 'virtual monitor stack' on any kind of LCD, plasma, and projection system. Users save significantly on space, power consumption, cooling and weight - the high costs normally associated with traditional CRT monitor stacks. FusionPro MultiViewers are non-PC based systems and ideal for 24/7 multi-input monitoring from cameras, DVD, VCR, PCs in security/CCTV control rooms and broadcast facilities. As both video and PC graphics (background and inputs) are supported, they also provide an eye-catching and flexible approach to the AV industry for corporate presentations and public information display.Showing for the first time will be the ZRP remote control panel device that's designed to control Zandar MultiViewers at the push of a button from the operator's desk. Single or multiple MultiViewers can be supported from one compact desk-top device. The ZRP allows operators to quickly change between layouts and full-screen, use the special Big Picture Mode feature to focus on a source of interest and select audio outputs for monitoring. This improves efficiency in a control room environment by allowing for quicker response reactions and improved decision-making.
Also on display is the DX Series, a cost-effective solution for multiple video input monitoring in standard definition format. Modular in nature, four to 16 inputs in a compact 1RU frame are supported. Additional features include: user-designed layouts, audio and video monitoring, ZRP control. The DX Series is particularly targeted at budget-conscious applications where multiple video/audio sources need to be monitored and displayed.
(Sarah Rushton-Read)