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Video Multiplexer

Video Multiplexer

Video Multiplexer

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Overview: The document provides information on Chubb's video multiplexer, a cost-effective solution for CCTV systems that allows for both colour and monochrome recording. It supports simplex or duplex recording and automatically adjusts to changing VCR recording rates. The multiplexer is designed to ensure continuous recording with a security lock and is user-friendly.
Purpose of CCTV System: CCTV systems are primarily installed to provide evidence or monitor activities in the absence of personnel. A multiplexer connected to a video recorder is the most effective way to achieve this, offering a historical record of all connected cameras and displaying full-screen images.
Product Features: The Chubb Multiplexer records images from all cameras, allowing independent playback of each camera for detailed viewing or a multiscreen format for simultaneous display. After an incident, operators can replay recordings to find the best picture and select a particular camera for full-screen viewing.
Technical Specifications: The document outlines technical data for different models of the multiplexer, including 16-way monochrome and colour options, both in duplex and simplex configurations. Key specifications include VCR input and output, full-screen and multi-screen replay, covert operation, configurable titles, activity detection, and a temperature range of -10 to 50 degrees Celsius. The power requirement is 12-15 VDC, and the dimensions are 48(H) x 432(W) x 400(D) mm, with a weight of 2.0 kg.
Company Information: Chubb is the UK's largest provider of security and fire detection systems, operating through a national network of branches. The document is part of a series of data sheets providing technical details on Chubb Electronic Security's products and services. For further information, customers are encouraged to contact their local Chubb representative or use the provided freephone number.
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CCTVPRODUCTRANGE Why install a CCTV system?For many people the reason is to use the pictures in evidence or to see what isgoing on when they are not there.The most effective way to achieve this is to use a multiplexer connected to a video recorder.A typical CCTV design features a Chubb Multiplexer, which when used with theassociated video cassette recorder, will provide an historical record of all the cameras connected to the system.At the same time displaying pictures as full screen images.During the day to day running of the CCTV system the Chubb Multiplexer will store full screen pictures from all of the cameras onto the video recorder.If you only want to see pictures of what happens while you are away from yourpremises the multiplexer for you is the Chubb Simplex Multiplex.This records images from all the cameras and means that on play back each camera can be viewed independently, for maximum detail or in multiscreen format where all of the cameras are displayed at the same time.After an incident the operator replays the video recorder and watches theMultiscreen display to find the best picture from those available.Then a particular camera is selected on the Multiplexer.The Multiplexer thendisplays that picture as a full screen view, for the best possible detail. Cost effective Colour or monochrome Simplex or duplexrecording Automatically adjusts tochanging VCR recording rate Security Lock ensurescontinuous recording Easy to use >

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