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The Monitor
The monitor receives the transmitted electronic
video signal from the camera and paints it across
a
cathode ray tube (CRT) to display an image to
a viewer. Although similar in function to a
TV set, a CCTV monitor provides higher lines
of resolution (better picture quality) and accepts
only video signals rather than RF/antenna signals.
Lines of resolution refers to the total number
of horizontal lines the camera or monitor is
able to
reproduce. The more lines on a screen, the better
or sharper the video picture will appear. CCTV
monitors can provide up to 1000 lines of resolution
compared to an average of 300 lines provided
by television sets.

Figure 13: Nine and fourteen inch monitors
often serve as dedicated monitors. The 14-inch
size is also popular for call-up
monitors. Monitor size is measured diagonally.
Several factors can affect the monitoring function:
Size of the monitor (9" and 14" are
popular sizes), its positioning and angle relative
to where the viewer sits, the quantity of monitors,
and the quality (resolution) of the monitor
itself (see figure 13). In all cases, sufficient
growth must be factored into any console design.
It's also important to note that all monitors
generate heat. Whether on a table or enclosed
in a console, be sure to provide adequate ventilation
and air-conditioning.
Most CCTV systems use both dedicated monitors
and call-up, or switchable, monitors. A dedicated
monitor displays the video from only one camera.
A call-up, or switchable, monitor enables operators
to "call or switch" different cameras
to the monitor. Generally, call-up/switchable
monitors are larger than dedicated monitors
and give operators the ability to view multiple
images simultaneously (multiplexed) as well
as scrutinize the camera image more closely.
There are many different monitor sizes available.
When choosing the proper size of monitor, you
must first determine the distance of the monitor
in relationship to the user. Also determine
the quantity of cameras to be displayed on a
given monitor simultaneously (multiplexed).
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