Magnadyne Offers CCD Cameras & LCD Monitor for Industrial Applications
COMPTON, CA – Magnadyne Corporation is showing three-color CCD cameras and a color LCD monitor for industrial use, such as RVs, trucks, delivery vehicles, and other heavy-duty applications.
COMPTON, CA – Magnadyne Corporation is showing three-color CCD cameras and a color LCD monitor for industrial use, such as RVs, trucks, delivery vehicles, and other heavy-duty applications. The C125 is a 1/3 color CCD back-up camera with 420 lines of resolution. It features low-light and night vision capability with 18 LED’s and has a built-in microphone. The C125 is waterproof and shock-proof for rugged industrial use.
The C125-M is a color CCD back-up camera with motorized operation for greater visibility behind the vehicle. Its 18 LED’s permit low-light and night vision use and has 420 lines of resolution. Its waterproof and shock-proof design make it ideal for industrial applications. The C125M will be available in January 2008.
The C-SD is a waterproof side-mount color camera with a reverse image feature and low-light and night vision capability with 18 LED’s encircling the lens. Its 420 lines of resolution and multi-angle adjustment allow the user obtain the best view. It also includes a built-in microphone for connection through the sound system.
The Magnadyne M125C is a seven-inch color LCD monitor designed for use with exterior and back-up cameras. The monitor features a built-in front-mounted speaker and three camera inputs with trigger function for reverse and turn signal auto-switching. A front panel A/V input is provided for external video sources. It comes with an in-dash flush-mount bracket with multi-angle adjustment to allow the driver to position the monitor for best visibility and a sun shield allows easy viewing in bright light. The monitor’s front panel controls and a wireless remote control ensure easy operation.
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