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The
Jupiter Vizion Series processor seamlessly integrates multiple
sources of digital and analog information onto a high-resolution
screen.
The unparalleled combination of up to 10 video and RBG
inputs, LAN connectivity, and the ability to run all your PC
applications in one platform enables visual data to be displayed
in a virtually endless variety of ways.
The
Vizion Series is perfect for applications such as
visualization, boardrooms, video teleconferencing (VTC) systems,
size-constrained control rooms, entertainment and point-of-sale
displays, and public information displays.
By bringing all of these information sources into a the
screen, you have the flexibility to display information to suit
your individual needs.
The
Jupiter Vizion Series simplifies operations and lowers total
cost by eliminating the need for switches and multiple
processors to support analog video, RGB, videoconferencing, and
PC applications.
Sources simply plug into rear-located ports for a clean
and easy setup.
Flexible display options provide up to eight live video
windows and eight RGB windows supporting a 16bpp color model at
resolutions of up to 1280x1024 for clear, sharp imaging.
In addition, a virtually unlimited number of local
application windows and LAN-based applications can be viewed
alongside RGB and video windows.
The
compact, fully integrated system is dependable and intuitive to
use.
The rack-mounted Vizion Series utilizes the familiar
Windows NT/2000 interface.
The system can be controlled through attached keyboard
and mouse, touch panel interface, custom interface, or remotely
via LAN and the Vizion Series control client.
Multiple clients can be connected to the Vizion Series
processor simultaneously, and all client users receive real-time
updates of window status.
Vizion
One control software is a client/server-based PC application
that provides easy access to the display Series of the Vizion
Series processor.
Through the easy-to-use interface, users can create and
adjust RGB and video windows on the screen, save the current
setup of the system as a layout, and recall that layout at any
time.
High
performance is assured though the use of a fast Pentium III
processor, 7200RPM UDMA/100 hard drive, 256MB of RAM, and a
10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface.
Jupiter
Vizion Series Features
The
Jupiter Vizion Series has powerful features for integrating
multiple sources of digital and analog information onto a
high-resolution screen.
These features include:
Video
Inputs
The
Jupiter Vizion Series comes with eight standard BNC ports to
bring composite video into the system.
It can be configured with up to four processing boards
providing up to eight live video windows.
Each video processor includes two video digitizers/scalers,
and can receive information from any of the input ports,
regardless of the number of processors installed.
RGB
Inputs
Two
RGB inputs are standard on the Vizion Series processor, and up
to six RGB inputs can be added to the system, providing as
many as eight RGB windows.
RGB inputs can be of any source type and resolution
including laptops, personal computers, workstations, and other
computing platforms.
Flexible
Interface
You
can control the system through a variety of interfaces
including attached keyboard and mouse, touch screen,
customized interface, or remote LAN-connected personal
computer.
Both touch panel and Vizion Series software interface
provide point-and-click, drag-and-drop ease of use.
The high level of visual feedback makes control of
nearly all aspects of the system simple and intuitive.
The remote control interface, ControlPoint™,
gives you the capability of controlling your RGB and LiveVideo
windows from a single homogeneous interface that can be used
both locally and remotely.
The remote control capabilities of ControlPoint
allow you to control your Display Device from your desktop or
from the consoles in your display room, as well as the Display
Controller itself. Click here for more information on ControlPoint.
Jupiter
Vizion Series Configurations
The
Vizion Series base model comes with one graphic output, eight
video input ports offering two video windows, and two RGB
input ports offering two RGB windows.
Optional configurations include four, six, or eight
video windows and four, six or eight RGB windows.
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