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Cobalt Digital 5input SDI Multiviewer Opengear 9960-QS cascade meters clock CC

$ 316.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Number of Outputs: 1
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: pulled from a working environment, tested
  • Connectivity: 3G-SDI
  • Brand: Cobalt Digital
  • Number of Inputs: 5
  • Model: 9970-QS
  • Type: Multiviewer
  • Video Format: HD

    Description

    Cobalt Digital Multiviewer Opengear 9960-QS. Condition is "Used".
    you are bidding on one unit, I have several
    card works in an opengear frame
    pulled from a working environment.
    5 inputs, one output
    this card comes with the -C HDBNC backplane

    (5) PiP Video In (SDI or CVBS)
    • (2) SDI x2 Out
    • HDMI Out
    • COMM/GPIO (Combined HD-15
    connector)
    • 100/1000 BaseT Ethernet Control Port
    (All coaxial connectors HD-BNC)
    Multiple 9970-QS cards can be cascaded to provide splits greater than the base quint-split. The 9970-QS PIP5 input can be used in a cascaded chain of 9970-QS cards that provides multiviewer layouts of up to 8x8 (64:1). The QuickSet grid definer precisely and easily sets up a multiviewer grid where columns and rows of each of the cards PIPs are arranged to work together in a cascaded aggregate arrangement. Low-latency processing allows multiple 9970-QS cards to be cascaded without significant accumulated delays within the chain.
    Advanced graphics such as user identify text, PiP input video format, audio meter bars, tally/UMD, reticules, and timecode can be burned into any PiP with full user attributes control. CEA 608 Ch1 text strings can serve as user text overlays, allowing direct closed captioning presence/quality compliance checks for up to 5 simultaneous video streams per card. User-configurable Quality Check allows subjective criteria such as black/frozen frame or audio silence events to propagate an on-screen alarm/alert to the output image (such as alert text burn-in or border alert highlighting).
    Per-PIP audio meter, tally, user text, and timecode overlays. UMD text can be local user-entered or imported via router integration.
    Wall-clock time burn-in on merged output or within PIPs. NTP sync via IP connection with timezone localization.