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IPS710A

IPS710A can simultaneously record to internal and external memory, providing a fast, real-time external video back-up solution. System controls can be managed using the screen and buttons on front of the unit, an external monitor with mouse and keyboard, or with VACSĀ® digital asset management software. IPS710A integrated with VACSĀ® software can retrieve electronic health records, capture video or still images during a procedure, send DICOM compliant images to a PACS system, and share all content with other colleagues..

 

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    • HD video recording
    • Capture still images while recording video
    • 1 terabyte internal hard disk drive
    • DICOM SCU storage
    • Modality work list integration
    • Works with FSNā€™s VACSĀ® software
    • Multi-language user interface
Item Description
Still image capture Up to 1920 x 1080p
Video recording Up to 1920 x 1080p/60
Standalone preview Front 3.5 inch TFT LCD screen
Audio & Video Inputs DVI, 3G SDI, Composite Video, 3.5mm Stereo x 2ea, Mic in, Line in
Audio & Video Outputs DVI-D, 3G SDI, 3.5mm Stereo x 1ea, Line out
USB2.0 Front : 1, Rear : 3
RS-232C DB9 (female) connector x 1ea
Ethernet RJ45 x 2ea ( 10/100/1000M )
Keyboard / Mouse USB type
Foot pedal 3.5mm stereo jack x 2ea, Record, Capture
Power requirements AC 100-240V / 50-60Hz, 0.6A (max)
Power consumption 32.5W max.
Dimensions 250mm wide x 80mm high x 300mm deep
Weight 2.9 Kg / 6.40 lbs.
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