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ATCREVUEM
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Dual-Channel Video Recording Solution
Dual-channel lossless video recording for 8MP or dual-4MP monitors.
The Re/Vue Mini Duo offers lossless dual-channel video and audio recording for resolutions of up to 2048 × 2160 per channel to provide synchronous recording and streaming of either a single 8MP monitor or two 4MP monitors.
Lossless Recording and Compression
Video recorders record data with varying levels of quality. Many use compression algorithms like JPEG, MPEG and H.264. While these lossy compression algorithms are fine for some surveillance applications, their compression artifacts cause video playback quality to suffer. The Re/Vue Mini's lossless video recording with synchronized audio guarantees that playback data quality will be identical to the original source data. Even at a resolution of 2048 × 2048, the Re/Vue Mini can record a full 60 fps. It can securely stream a live recording in near real time to any system on the network with the Re/Vue playback utility installed, using minimal network bandwidth.
Playback Utility
Of prime importance in mission-critical applications is the ability to record screen events as they happen so data from any incident can be searched, retrieved, and distributed for investigative or training purposes. The Re/Vue Mini's playback utility supports playback on any Linux- or Windows-based system. The playback utility offers enhanced features such as pan and zoom that can be used to help compensate for resolution differences. This is particularly useful if playback is at a lower resolution than the original recording.

Platform and Graphics Card Independent
Recording solutions typically require a very specific operating system, drivers, and application software. Some even require recording and playback to occur on the same computer. The Re/Vue Mini's video recording system, however, is platform and graphics card independent, so even if recording is done on one computer, playback can be easily viewed on any Linux- or Windows-based computer.
Centralized Control
The Re/Vue Mini has a web-based "Dashboard" interface that can be controlled from any machine on the network. It also offers administrators the ability to manage and control single or multiple Re/Vue systems through a password-protected web-based browser. In addition, SNMP Management allows for easy integration with other recording solutions.

Minimized Data Storage
Until now, lossless recording of ATC video created a huge amount of data. Depending on configuration parameters and video data type, the Re/Vue Mini delivers lossless recording with extremely high compression ratios of 8,000:1 to 20,000:1 for typical ATC data. Whereas, traditional video recorders typically only offer a compression ratio of up to 300:1, the Re/Vue Mini's compression efficiency significantly minimizes data storage.

Configurable Archival
The Re/Vue Mini offers local storage but also provides the ability to remotely archive recorded data. Remote archival can be configured to take advantage of existing storage servers on the network and an archival schedule can be easily configured using the web-based interface. Retrieval of data for any investigative or training purpose is then quick and convenient.
Practical Applications
The Re/Vue Mini can serve as a standalone recorder. It can also be used as a training and incident analysis tool or can be integrated as the video recording component of a broader recording solution offering highly compressed portable files and secure remote access to controller working positions.
Fail-Safe Video Bypass
Positioned between the computer's graphics board and the controller's monitor, the Re/Vue Mini captures the video screen without modifying the signal. If power is ever lost to the Re/Vue Mini, fail-safe video bypass ensures the controller's screen will continue to receive video. This eliminates the need for an external active DVI splitter.
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Model variations
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Cabinet color
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Panel
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Type
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Backlight
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Size
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Native resolution
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Viewable image size (H x V)
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Pixel pitch
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Pixel density
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Grayscale tones
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Display colors
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Viewing angles (H / V, typical)
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Brightness (typical)
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Recommended brightness for calibration
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Contrast ratio (typical)
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Response time (typical)
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Wide gamut coverage (typical)
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Video signals
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Input terminals
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Output terminals (loop through)
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Digital scanning frequency (H / V)
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Analog scanning frequency (H / V)
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Sync formats
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Network
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Wired LAN
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USB
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Function
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Standard
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Audio
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Speakers
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Input terminals
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Output terminals
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Sound adjustment
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Power
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Power requirements
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Maximum power consumption
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Typical power consumption
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Power save mode
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Standby mode
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Power management
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Self-calibration
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Sensor
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Features & functions
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Preset modes
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Auto EcoView / BrightRegulator
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EcoView Sense
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Brightness Stabilization
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Digital Uniformity Equalizer
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OSD Languages
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Others
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Communication Protocol
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Physical specifications
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Dimensions (Landscape, W x H x D)
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Dimensions (Without stand, W x H x D)
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Dimensions (Panel mount, W x H x D)
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Net weight
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Net weight (Without stand)
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Net weight (With hood)
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Net weight (Panel mount)
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Height adjustment range
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Tilt
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Swivel
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Pivot
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Hole spacing (VESA standard)
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Environmental requirements
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Operating temperature
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Operating humidity (R.H., non condensing)
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Degree of protection
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Certifications & standards
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FDA 510(k) clearance
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Supplied accessories
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Warranty
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