The MS-500 is a straight forward solution for transporting and using a Datavideo SE-500 switcher and a dual screen TLM-702 monitor as one unit. The dual screen TLM-702
monitor is pre-wired to use one screen for selectable quad-view of each
source and the other screen for program output. It’s perfect for
applications within education, houses of worship, internet streaming,
live events, conferences and more. It also includes the Datavideo PD-1
and ITC-100 Intercom, for complete production versatility.
CG (Character Generation) can be applied by using Datavideo CG-100 and a Blackmagic Design Decklink® card that overlays text and graphics on the program output (via a computer).
Outputs
include: component (YUV), which could be connected to a DVD recorder or
projector. As with all Datavideo products, the MS-500 works on 12vDC or
local power.
Please note that this unit is not available for DEMO.
The MS-500 includes:
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SE-500 Switcher
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One TLM-702 dual 7" monitor unit
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TB-5 tally box with 4 tally lights
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ITC-100 intercom system with 4 belt packs, headsets, and tally lights
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RP-10 lockable pull-out shelf for the SE-500 mixer
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PD-1 power distributor
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Aluminum case
Conections:
Video
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Video Input: 4x Composite and S-Video
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Video Output: 2x composite and 1x S-video
Audio
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Input: 2x unbalanced RCA and ¼” mic
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Output: 2x unbalanced RCA
Control
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RS-232 remote control interface
Monitor
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TLM-702
utilizes the SE-500 unique quad preview output on one of the high
quality 7” TFT LCD monitors, while displaying the master output on the
second 7” TFT LCD monitor.
Intercom
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Keeping
communication open between the camera crew, the producer, lighting,
floor manager, etc. is vital in any live production. ITC-100 is an
eight-channel talkback/intercom system that comes with 4x cameraman belt
packs with headset/microphone & tally box indicator. Additional
belt packs and extension cables available.
Power Distribution Center
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Integrated
Datavideo PD-1 power distribution center provides a simple and secure
solution for connecting power in the studio or in the field from a 12V
source, such as a generator.