QUAD Image Dividers

QUAD Image Splitters - View Multiple Cameras on One Screen

Image splitters, also known as QUAD or video processors, are devices that allow simultaneous viewing of images from several (e.g., 4, 8, or 16) analog cameras on a single monitor or television. This is a classic solution used in monitoring systems that do not have a digital recorder, or where additional, independent "live" viewing is required.

The device digitally processes the signals from individual cameras, reduces them, and combines them into one image, which is then displayed on the screen in various configurations (e.g., split into 4 equal parts - hence the name "QUAD").

Main functions of image splitters:

  • View images from 4, 8, or 16 cameras simultaneously.
  • Various display modes (full screen, split, sequence).
  • Often have "Freeze" or digital zoom functions.
  • Allow connecting older analog cameras to modern monitors (e.g., with VGA or HDMI input).

Although the function of an image splitter is now mainly performed by a DVR recorder, specialized QUADs are still used in simple surveillance systems or for expanding existing installations. Check out our range of image splitters at Actii.pl.

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