The GT27-V4-Z is a 4-channel video input unit designed for the Mitsubishi GOT2000 series. This module enhances the visual integration within control systems by allowing for the connection of multiple video sources. It is engineered to support various video formats, providing flexibility in monitoring and control applications. With this unit, users can effectively manage and display video feeds directly on the GOT touchscreen interface, improving operational oversight and decision-making processes in automated environments.
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The GT27-V4-Z is a 4-channel video input unit designed for the Mitsubishi GOT2000 series. This module enhances the visual integration within control systems by allowing for the connection of multiple video sources. It is engineered to support various video formats, providing flexibility in monitoring and control applications. With this unit, users can effectively manage and display video feeds directly on the GOT touchscreen interface, improving operational oversight and decision-making processes in automated environments.
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