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www.seadiscovery.com Marine Technology Reporter 9 news clear advantage over our competitors and also enabled us to save valuable vessel con- trol center office space and money,"

Herndon adds.

Up to eight high-resolution cameras are operational on the vessel to monitor each subsea project. Live camera images are transmitted directly into the Zandar unit via fiber optic for display on a front projec- tion system at a resolution of 1,024 x 768.

The image on the screen is then recorded onto DVD and audio commentary is then overlayed. These DVD images are provid- ed to clients for feedback and record keep- ing purposes. Each screen is configured depending on the specifics of the job and amount of cameras involved using the front panel of the unit as well as easy-to-use and intuitive software for layout and screen configuration. "Designed for high resolution displays, the FusionPro 1RU MultiViewer combines the very best in performance and accura- cy," said Deirdre Smith, CEO at Zandar

Technologies. "It accommodates a vast array of user configurations consisting of a choice of plug in processing cards and asso- ciated i/o, enabling users to combine for- mats - analog video, SDI, HD-SDI,

RGBHV computer sources, DVI sources, and audio - in one system. This makes it perfect for this type of mission-critical application."

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