CCTV Quad Splitter
The Video quad
splitter is a very important component of close circuit television systems.
Quad splitters were developed to eliminate the not so cost effective way of one
camera per monitor and time lapse recorder design. A Quad enables the user to
view up to four cameras on the same screen simultaneously. It displays all
cameras on the screen two on the top quadrants and two on the bottom quadrants.
This gives the user a tremendous advantage over security camera systems using
video sequential or manual switchers. Using a quad, the system operator will
not miss any activity he or she would have if they were using a sequential or
manual switcher. However there is a slight drawback to the quad splitter. Its
images can sometimes be too small to distinguish any specific details on an
image, especially when using small CCTV monitors.
While viewing a live feed this drawback can be overcome since the quad allows
full screen viewing of any camera with a simple push of a button. However the
same cannot be said once a picture has been recorded. When a quad output is
recorded, it is recorded the same exact way as it is seen on the screen.
Therefore if a quad view is being displayed while recording that’s the only way
it can be retrieved on playback. And if an operator has switched to a full
screen camera view while recording that will be the only camera that could be
viewed on playback. As you can see this could pose a problem in many
applications and is also the main reason why many people upgrade theirs systems
from quads to video multiplexers.
Monochrome cctv Quads
Monochrome Quads are
designed for use with black and white cameras can also be used with color
cameras but the picture on the screen will always be displayed in black and
white. They are Ideal for use in pubs, clubs, hotels, commercial and
residential premises
Color cctv Quads
Color quads are
designed for use with color cameras but can also be used with black and white
cameras. They are commonly uses in pubs, clubs, hotels, commercial and
residential premises
Dual page cctv quads
Dual page quads are
equipped with 8 video input to allow for up to 8 camera connection. The picture
is displayed in two separate groups of four cameras. The switch between the two
groups can be done manually or it can be set automatically at a predetermined
switch time.
Key Features and Functionality
Modern quad processors offer various display and management tools to enhance monitoring efficiency:
- Viewing Modes: Most units support quad-split (4 cameras), dual-split (2 cameras), triple-split, or full-screen modes.
- Control Options: Devices typically include a wireless infrared remote and front-panel buttons for switching channels or adjusting settings.
- Image Adjustments: Users can often independently adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and sharpness for each camera channel.
- Advanced Features: Higher-end models may include motion detection alarms, digital zoom, image freezing, and video loss detection.
For standard analog CCTV systems, you need a quad
splitter (multiplexer) that supports CVBS (Composite Video Baseband
Signal) via BNC connectors. These devices are designed for
legacy analog cameras with resolutions like D1 or 960H and
typically offer multiple viewing modes like quad-split, picture-in-picture
(PIP), and auto-sequencing.
High-definition CCTV quad splitters (or HDMI
multiviewers) allow you to monitor up to four HD camera feeds on a single
screen with resolutions up to 1080p or 4K. These devices typically
offer HDMI and VGA outputs for modern monitors and include
features like seamless switching and multiple viewing layouts.