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The Multivision Quest Duplex series offers advanced

features not typically found in standard multiplexers.

The duplex capability allows users to view live or

recorded video while also recording at the same time.

Video inputs can be programmed as covert so that

certain cameras are recorded but not viewable on the

monitors. 

Three types of alarm events are supported: video loss,

alarm inputs via the rear panel, and motion

detection. Motion detection for each individual

camera is programmed via a detection grid. Each

alarm event can be programmed to put the

multiplexer into alarm mode, which can result in on-

screen alarm text, an internal buzzer sounding, and a

relay being triggered.  Triggered alarm inputs can be

programmed to increase the camera record rate.

Alarm dwell time is user selectable from 1 to 9,999

seconds. In addition, as these events occur they are

stored in a non-volatile event history log. The most

recent 255 events are kept in the list.

For installations where cameras are located at long

distances and video signal integrity is affected, the

gain control for each individual camera can be

adjusted to restore picture quality.

The multiplexer has two passwords: one for resetting

the unit to factory settings, one for configuring the

unit during installation.

Multivision Quest

DUPLEX MULTIPLEXER

4, 9 and 16-channel versions

B/W and color models

720 x 480 (NTSC) / 720 x
576 (PAL) pixel display with
256 grays and 16 million
colors

Covert camera programming

Intelligent video motion
detection

History log for up to 255
alarms, video loss or motion
detection events

User-friendly on-screen
menus

Two levels of password
protection

Adjustable gain control for
each camera

Ability to freeze live and
recorded images 

Up to three pre-programmed
main monitor sequential
switching modes

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