7 Inch Quad Split Screen Monitor for reversing cameras - popular for agricultural use and large vehicles
The 7 inch Quad/ Split-Screen monitor allows you to view 1, 2, 3, or 4 cameras at once.
It is worth mentioning that we don't recommend using quad/split screen monitors if your intention is to full screen one camera most of the time - because split screen monitors use multiplexers to digitally handle the picture, which reduces the picture quality slightly when in full screen mode, compared to using a traditional non split screen monitor.
4x trigger wire - to auto change channel when a trigger occurs eg selecting reverse gear, indicating left/right etc.
If you attach a trigger wire to the left indicator power supply, you can set it to stay on for a few seconds after power is last detected - avoiding the channel turning on/off with the indicator flashes.
Fitted with a 7" Hi-Resolution 800x480 pixel Digital LCD display (this is higher resolution than the cheaper 480x234 pixel analogue LCD)
Can be left on all the time, the monitor provides power to the camera down the 4 pin connector.
Comes with a 150cm power loom / wiring harness with 4x 4 pin "aviation" connectors (most commonly used in the industry).
Accepts CVBS (D1) video signal inputs (this is the most common video signal type used on probably 99% of all systems fitted).
The menu allows you to mirror/unmirror each channel individually, and also set trigger delays.
Monitor has Digital LCD Panel - Not Standard LCD
This monitor uses a top-spec Hi-Res digital panel LCD screen with an 800x480 pixel display. Two monitors with the same number of pixels can have a huge picture quality difference. Rest assure that we only stock LCD panels that have the brightest backlights, and the best colour replication. This costs us approx. 50% more than we could buy the monitors for. However, because of the picture quality, reliability, and many happy repeat customers, we are willing to pay the extra - you get what you pay for!
Split Screen Modes
Information correct as of 07:03, Saturday, March 29, 2025