Product Description
The SWIT S-1173HA is a top - notch 17.3 - inch full - HD 2K/3G/HDSDI and HDMI studio monitor. It features a 17.3 - inch IPS LCD panel with LED back - lighting, offering a full HD resolution of 1920x1080, a 700:1 contrast ratio, and wide viewing angles (160° horizontal and 160° vertical). This monitor can be easily mounted on a 19 - inch 7RU standard rack. It comes with a 4 - pin XLR socket for DC 11 - 17V power input and a Gold mount plate for outdoor use. Key features include multi - format monitoring (2K/3G/HD/SD - SDI, HDMI, Y/Pb/Pr, VGA, CVBS), 16 - channel embedded audio meters with alerts, the ability to select any 2 audio channels for output, and useful assist functions like peaking focus assist. It also has various display modes such as TSL UMD, text TALLY, and multiple safety markers. With USB firmware upgrade support, it's always up - to - date. The monitor has a wide range of input and output options, suitable for different video production setups. It operates within a wide temperature and humidity range and comes with a desktop stand, power adapter, Gold - mount battery plate, and a 19 - inch rack mount bracket.
Using the SWIT S - 1173HA monitor is easy. First, connect it to your power source. You can use the 4 - pin XLR AC - DC adapter for indoor use or the Gold - mount battery plate for outdoor shooting. Next, connect your video and audio sources to the appropriate input ports according to your device. For example, if you're using an SDI camera, connect it to the SDI input. When using the audio functions, you can set up the 16 - channel audio meters and select the 2 audio channels you want to output. To use the focus assist function, switch between red and blue peaking as needed. When it comes to installation, you can either use the desktop stand feet for a simple setup on a table or mount it on a 19 - inch rack using the provided bracket. As for maintenance, keep the monitor in a clean and dry environment. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regularly check the cables for any signs of damage. If you need to update the firmware, use the USB port to ensure the monitor has the latest features and bug fixes.