ATC Recording
Fast and efficient video and radar data capture systems without computational processors.
Features
- NEW!… 4Kx2K DisplayPort recorder
- Fully scalable architecture from 1 to unlimited channels.
- Non-intrusive, failsafe video capture.
- High reliability.
- Minimum heat output.
- Minimum power consumption.
- Silent operation.
- Supports multi-redundant storage with unlimited duration.
- Real-time remote viewing of any source (direct from LAN).
Video capture
- DisplayPort and DVI models for all resolutions up to 4096 x 2160.
- All video formats and resolutions can be captured and recorded.
- DVI recording features benign failure modes, no impact on display screen from loss of power or communications.
- Remote Towers: Software Video Recording, captures display screen content, mouse and keyboard inputs.
Radar capture
- Data format convertor: For each inbound radar data stream, the unit will unwrap and reformat each packet of data. The device supports:
- Serial to LAN conversion.
- LAN to Serial conversion.
- Data concentrator: Multiple inbound radar data streams can be concentrated onto a single LAN or serial output, whilst maintaining channel identity.
HID capture – Mouse, Keyboard and Touchscreen
- Records all HID events, including Mouse, Keyboard and Touchscreen inputs.
- Data replayed in synchronization with audio and video channels.
- Non-intrusive.
Data Sheet
- DP Splitter DN 1799-0002 V 1.4
- DVI Splitter DN 1673-0001 V 2.3
- GF SENT SER BKBX DN 2132-0009 V 1.0
- In console recorder DN 1621-0000 V 1.2
- RADIX RDFC DN 1570-0000 V 1.5
- Sentinel connection diagram DN 1343-0100 V 8.6
- Sentinel DP (H265) recorders DN 2124-0003 V 1.0
- Sentinel DP recorders DN 1641-0000 V 1.13
- Sentinel DVI recorders DN 1444-0000 V 1.13
- Sentinel SW recorder DN 2015-0001 V 1.2
- VGA Splitter DN 1673-0002 V 1.2
- Videomax IV DVI (DL) to DP Convertor DN 2124-0001 V 1.3
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