MV-800 User Manual
Features
Product Overview 1.3
Issue 2 Revision 1
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Display up to 48 router inputs (sources) per MV-800 on multiviewer video walls:
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Sirius 830 – select from the router’s 288 inputs.
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Sirius 840/850 – select from the router’s 576 inputs.
Advanced broadcast media monitoring.
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Media biometric signature generation for all MV-800 inputs.
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Low-bandwidth video and audio signatures streamed.
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Applications include: Lip sync, Channel mapping detection, Confidence
Monitoring. Identification and comparison.
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HDR support.
Up to 48 internal scalers:
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One per MV-800 input. One per video wall “video” tile.
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Each scaled picture may be used multiple times on the multiviewer video wall.
Total multiviewer screen layout flexibility:
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Additionally display web pages, automation play lists, device status screens etc.
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Display status and alarms from external devices.
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Drag and Drop objects onto the screen layout.
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Adjustable layering, transparencies and fine-positioning.
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Monitoring of video, audio and metadata, with alarm notification.
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Intelligent monitoring of external devices, with configurable on-screen alarms.
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Control and acknowledgment of alarms from hardware- and soft-panels.
Up to 12 display outputs per MV-800, connections to monitor display screens:
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3G 1080p, HD 720p.
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Display outputs:
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4 display outputs on baseline MV-800 model.
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Up to 12 display outputs per MV-800, enabled with licensed options.
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Four display outputs can be used together to provide a 4K UHD quad-link.
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Display outputs use flexible SFP modules.
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Outputs can be a mixture of 3G SDI dual-coax or dual-fiber SFPs, or single-HDMI
SFPs.
Streaming out of MV-800 inputs:
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MV-800 multiviewer inputs can be H.264-encoded to create streamed copies which
can then be streamed out over IP.
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MV-800 input video streams can be viewed on a desktop PC with appropriate software.
See the ‘MV-8 Series Multiviewer’ user manual.