Training Manual www.mitsutech.com www.securitydisplay.com Security Displays Broadcasting Reference Monitors Industrial/ Kiosk Displays Sunlight Readable Displays Major Industrial /POS Customers 1 Western Digital Corp. ( Clean room application) 2. Maxtor / Seagate ( Clean room application) 3. American Gaming (Gaming, touch monitor) 4. Alta Bakers ( 18” Rack mount for oil drilling) 5. Intel / Samsung ( Clean room application, touch monitor) 6. Micron Technology Inc. ( Clean room application) 6. Biotage ( Medical application, panel mount touch monitor) 7.Abbott Lab. ( Inverter ) 8. Lockheed Martin (6.4” video monitor) 9. Hilton – Hawaii (Hotel Kiosk) 10. POS Solutions (POS) Orlando Universal Studio (IR Touch Screen) Security and Broadcast Customers Actcom Security Solutions, a GSA Certified Integrator Audio Visual, Inc. (dba AVI Systems) Dealer and Electronic Systems Integrators for Audio/Video, Presentation, and Video Conferencing BTX Technology, a distributor for Pro AV, Broadcast and CCTV Products Vaddio (Photo Control Subsidiary), a Camera Control System Manufacturer 24 Frames.Com, A Post-Production House in Paramount Studio 9&10 News (WWTV), A Michigan TV Station News Center Paape Companies, a Distribution, Energy Control and Security Integrators. TV Magic, a Full Service Audio Video Company Products: Supreme Series: MTS-Tiltable Rack Mount Video LCD Monitor Pro Series: MTK- Rack mount and Panel Mount Video LCD Monitor Econo Series: MT- Desk Top and MTF-Open Frame Video LCD Monitor Supreme Series MTS: Composite Rack Mount Monitors: MTS9440, MTS9356, MTS9265 Computer and Composite Rack Mount Monitors: MTS9284, MTS9150 MTS9170, MTS9170-8U MTS9190 (Coming up in Q2 2006) PRO SERIES I RACK MOUNT VIDEO LCD MONITOR (NTSC/PAL, S-VIDEO, 15 PIN D-SUB) (TOUCH SCREEN OPTIONS) MTK9150V: 15” XGA 250 NITS MTK9170V: 17” SXGA 300 NITS MTK9190V: 19” SXGA 250 NITS PRO SERIES II PANEL MOUNT VIDEO LCD MONITOR (NTSC/PAL, S-Video, 15-Pin D-sub) (OPTIONS: TOUCH SCREEN) MTK0604V: 6.4” VGA 250 nits MTK0804V: 8.4” SVGA 220 nits MTK104V: 10.4” SVGA 230 nits MTK1241V: 12.1” SVGA 370 nits MTK1500V: 15” XGA 250 nits MTK1700V: 17” SXGA 300 nits ECONO SERIES I DESK TOP VIDEO LCD MONITORS (NTSC/PAL, S-VIDEO, 15 PIN D-SUB) (TOCH SCREEN OPTIONS) MT104V: 10.4” SVGA 230 NITS ( Video only, no 15 pin D-sub) MT1241AV: 12.1” SVGA 370 NITS MTS1500V: 15” XGA 250 NITS MTS1700V: 17” SXGA 300 NITS MT190V-E: 19” SXGA 250 NITS (Composite video, 15 pin D-sub only, no S-Video) ECONO SERIES II: MTF Open Frame Series MTF0604: 6.4” 300 nits, VGA MTF0804: 8.4” 220 nits, SVGA MTF104S: 10.4” 230 nits, SVGA MTF1241: 12.1” 370 nits, SVGA MTF1500: 15” 250 nits, SVGA MTF1700: 17” 300 nits, SXGA MTF1900: 19” 250 nits, SXGA Options: Video and Touch Screen Why IS MTS Better? MTS9440, MTS9356, MTS9265 Use “dot” (●)Vs. “pixel”(■) resolution Direct Analog signal input “pixel” shows more edge and “dot” has much smoother edge and thus finer images. Loss no data during analog to digital transition Receive video image in native resolution No need of re-scaling and thus no loss of data Native camera resolutions: 320 (RGB) x 234 or 960 x 234, 400 (RGB) x 234 High impedance (75 Ω) loop through Rugged19” Rack mount standard with tilting options SMPTE video image quality MTS9284, MTS9150, MTS9170, MTS9170-8U Frame Buffering: Reduce ripple, vertical, and horizontal video noise Increase color saturation Excellent Mitsutech video scaling software plus MXIC scaling IC Chip Philip 714 video decoder Multiple input options: Analog VGA, Composite Video, and S-video User friendly OSD menu Easy to use hot key control High impedance (75 Ω) loop through Rugged 19” Rack mount standard with tilting options Deinterlaced: Remove interlacing lines from an image taken from a video source. This is the process of creating a single frame from the two interlaced fields of a video frame. While interlaced video can look much better on a TV screen, on a monitor it can look rather bad. Analog to Digital Signal Transition Process NTSC/ PAL Input singal Video Decoder Scaling Chip Frame Buffer Video Output Broadcasting Market www.securitydisplay.com www.mitsutech.com Supreme Series ( MTS) Pro Series (MTK) Econo Series (MT) How is MTS-Supreme Series Used? Vaddio, Inc. introduced the ProductionVIEW Camera Control System in Infocomm 2005 using Mitsutech MTS9440. It’s designed to provide system integrators with an easy to operate and fully featured camera control system. www.vaddio.com ”…it is a really nice piece. The VGA input easily Handled and scaled 1024x768 & 1280x1024 video.” Kris R. Vollrath, Director, Convergence Technologies Advanced AV Systems Integration ,www.advancedav.com “ We really like the twin monitors we got from you. In time we hope to buy more.” ~ Lowell Shore, WWTV, www.9&10news.com HI. MONITORS LOOK GREAT. THANKS FOR EVERYTHING.” ROBERT CHARTIER CEO, www.24frame.com Paramount Studio Special features of MTS Supreme Series Up to 4 BNC inputs for multiple surveillance cameras to connect with High impedance (75 Ω) loop through Built-in frame buffering that filters out grainy noise on the background Built in power supply for installation convenience Analog video input that measures up to SMPTE standard for clear image quality (MTS9440, MTS9356 and MTS9265) Standard 19” rack mounting size Rugged and durable metal housing Active Matrix TFT-LCD panel Tilt up to +/- 30 degrees Automatic NTSC/PAL signal recognition Automatic color/monochrome video recognition Security Market www.securitydisplay.com Supreme Series ( MTS) Pro Series (MTK) Econo Series (MT) Security Market Enterprises Home Land Security Key control, Information Services Residential Commercial Residential: What customers are looking for: comfort and safety in their own home. Requirements include: intelligent digital video recording solutions, wireless web-enabled remote control access services, geographical point-and-click user interface, live views from the connected camera on a monitor the ability to search recorded video according to date/time. MTS monitors can be installed in a security office monitoring control room or installed inside and outside of a home for intercom display systems. Commercial Where? retail, gaming, education, employee/customer safety. How? In the case of a restaurant, security cameras are installed throughout all dining, kitchen and storage areas. Benefit: to secure inventory and observe employee activity. This cuts down on theft, protects against false liability claims and increases employee and customer safety. MTS monitors as a monitoring device provides security professionals enormous control and flexibility over their environment. Enterprise This segment includes: Needs and expectations: Banking, Automotive, fortune 500 corporate office, federal building and building management companies. Similar to the commercial segment, but frequently on a larger geographical scale and requiring integration with data security. MTS monitors give high resolution and clear image quality that does not lose details of crime scenes and physical features of intruders. MTS is a very powerful tool for security professionals. Homeland Security Where? What? Sectors such as cargo, ports, border crossings, correctional facilities, courthouses, military bases, nuclear facilities, embassies, national ports for containers, airports nation's highways make up this business Demands accurate, reliable inspection and detection. In addition, the CCTV industry is now recognizing the benefits of nighttime surveillance. An IR CCTV system including cameras with lenses that correct focus shifts between IR and visible light for night security vision may be required in this segment. As law enforcement agencies and private companies continue to enhance the nation's security infrastructure, systems that leverage digital scanning technology and monitors that display clean, clear and unambiguous images are playing a vital role. How? Many companies have developed a number of systems that leverage digital scanning technology, i.e. Northrop Grumman’s Perceptics License Plate Reader (LPR), the Container Code Reader and the Under Vehicle Surveillance System (UVSS). However, without a monitor that displays equal quality images, one still can’t read the license plate number or the code on the containers. MTS monitors can be hooked up to these scanning and surveillance devices and can do auto-recognition of both color and monochrome video images. The supreme series displays (MTS) deployed by Mitsutech this fall is designed with this in mind to ensure minimum data loss during the transition. MTS gives you peace of mind when it comes to high image quality. Industrial Market MTF open frame series MTK Rack mount / Panel mount series MTK Panel Mount Series: MTK0604: 6.4” 250 nits VGA (video/touch option) MTK0840: 8.4” 220 nits SVGA (video/touch option) MTK104N: 10.4” 230 nits SVGA (video/touch option) MTK1241: 12.1” 370 nits SVGA (video/touch option) MTK1500: 15” 250 nits XGA (video/touch/ nickel coating option) MTK1700: 17” 300 nits SXGA ( video/touch option) MTK Rack Mount Series MTK9150: 15” 250 nits XGA (Video Option) MTK9170: 17” 300 nits SXGA (Video Option) MTK9190: 19” 250 nits SXGA (Video Option) Sunlight Readable Market Outdoor Kiosk ATM Machine High Ambient Light Control Systems True Sunlight Readable What constitutes a sunlight readable or outdoor readable LCD? Should be bright enough so that the display is visible under strong sunlight. display contrast ratio must be maintained at 5 to 1 or higher display with < 500 nits has a mere 2:1 contrast ratio in outdoor environments; display with > 1000 nits has a contrast ratio > 5:1. What is Luminance? is the scientific term for “Photopic Brightness” specifies the visual brightness of an object. commonly referred to as “brightness”. Is specified in candelas per square meter (Cd/m2) or nits. In the US, the British unit Foot-lamberts (fL) is also frequently used. One fL = 3.426 nits. a major determinant of perceived picture quality in an LCD. human mind will react more positively to brightly illuminated scenes and objects. What is an Inverter and its dimming range and why is it important? All LCD backlights powered by cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) require inverters. An inverter is an electronic circuit that transforms a DC voltage to an AC voltage, which drives the CCFLs. The dimming range or dimming ratio of an inverter specifies its capability of performing backlight luminance adjustment. Linear Dimming: Dimming range is typically < 10:1. That is, the luminance is adjusted from 100% down to about 10%. It’s used in Note book and desk top LCD monitors PWM Dimming: Dimming range can be tuned and is typically at 200:1, meaning that the luminance can be adjusted from 100% down to 0.5%. It’s used in military, avionics, and outdoor displays Outdoor Readable Displays SEMI-TRANSFLECTIVE MT064VDG01-P: 6.4” VGA 400 NITS MT1241AV-P: 12.1” XGA 500 NITS 15” 700 NITS COMING SOON MT1700AV-P: 17” SXGA 450 NITS TRUE SUNLIGHT READABLE MT10-161HB: 10.4” SVGA 1500 NITS MT12-151HB: 12.1” XGA 1700 NITS What Are Some Outdoor Applications? ATM Machines Ticketing Kiosk Information Display Train, Bus station and Airport Avionics/ airport control tower