Hunt Electronics HCM-09CP Multiplexer

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Hunt Electronics
  • Model code: HCM-09CP
  • Video Inputs: 9 channels
  • Colour Type: Colour / Monochrome
  • Multiplexer Type: Triplex
Additional info:

Hunt video multiplexer family is an advanced triplex multiplexer. The PAL video format 720*576 provides high resolution and true colour for details surveillance and easy identification. There are programmable options for camera identity, date, time, location, alarm and video lost message display to alert operators. Trigger recording is supported which is use to synchronise with an external VCR switch to provides the best picture synchronisation for VCR recording mode. Motion detection with dynamic priority division multiplexing allow users to configure motion detect areas for each camera so that recording time is based on activity detection.

Make Hunt Electronics
Manufacturer Hunt Electronics USA, Inc.
Model code HCM-09CP
Video Inputs 9 channels
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Multiplexer Type Triplex
Alarms Alarms
OSD OSD
Full Screen Display Yes
Menu settings Menu settings
Display Modes Full/PIP/2x/3x/4x
Priority Recording Yes
Loopthrough Yes
Signal Mode PAL/NTSC
Alarm Input 9 NO/NC
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 432 x 44 x 265
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12
Power Consumption: 12
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: -10 ~ +50
Additional info Hunt video multiplexer family is an advanced triplex multiplexer. The PAL video format 720*576 provides high resolution and true colour for details surveillance and easy identification. There are programmable options for camera identity, date, time, location, alarm and video lost message display to alert operators. Trigger recording is supported which is use to synchronise with an external VCR switch to provides the best picture synchronisation for VCR recording mode. Motion detection with dynamic priority division multiplexing allow users to configure motion detect areas for each camera so that recording time is based on activity detection.

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