RRD-19 River Radar Display
The sunlight-readable RRD-19T River Radar Display is designed for river-based commercial vessels. It features a 19-inch display with portrait orientation which is ideal for allowing operators to see further down the river, while highlighting traffic, weather and markers in narrow channels.
The RRD-19T is simple to install in any panel mount or dash top configuration and is compatible with most popular black box radars such as Furuno or Koden. The display’s LED TFT screen produces a clear and contrast-strong image both day and night, and offers wide range dimming to accommodate any lighting condition. It also offers stunning clarity with full HD resolution and performs the best in sunlight viewability, viewing angles and visibility through polarized eyewear.
Features
The RRD-19T offers an amazing eight inputs that eliminate the need for additional expensive switching systems. Now users can view cameras, vessel monitoring, navigation and communication computers from each display – saving money and minimizing clutter at the helm station. RRD-19T features a wide operating temperature range and the sealed front panel is designed to withstand the harshest marine conditions. The touchscreen and remote keypad allow for complete control, while the eight inputs (two DVID, one VGA, one DP and four composite) give operators the ultimate flexibility in installed accessories.
- Wide Range Dimming For Clear Viewing In All Lighting Conditions
- 700+ Nits Brightness
- Red Night Mode Setting
- 1024 x 1280 Resolution
- Backlight Dimming Range 0 to Max.
- IPS Technology
- Sealed Front Panel
- Standard PCAP Touch Screen
- 9 Inputs: 2 x DVID, 2 x VGA, 1 x DP, 4 Composite
- Parameter Adjustments Via Remote Keypad
- HDCP Compliant
- Remote Control Via RS232 or IP
- 9 to 36 VDC Power
- Wide Operating Temperature
Data Sheet
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