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1 Server-Grade IPC 주창진 대리 02-3660-0437
Introduction to Advantech AVS Series Products Server-Grade IPC 주창진 대리

2 Introduction to Video Wall
Video Wall Simplified Definition One large specialized display or an array of N x M displays organized as one large visualization surface. Video Wall Controller Definition The device that lets you capture, manipulate, and manage the content displayed on your Video Wall. N Video Wall Controller N x M Video Wall M

3 Introduction to Video Wall
Video Wall Controller Types By Input & Output 1. Video Wall Controller with Inputs & Outputs Capturing video contents and display them on a video wall, such as control rooms, command centers. 2. Video Wall Controller with Outputs Only Simply displaying contents on a video wall such as digital signage, PIS, stage background. Video Wall Controller Video Outputs Video Outputs Video Wall Controller Video Outputs

4 Outputs Only Video Walls
Munich Air Port (PIS) Taipei Arena (Signage) 2010 World Expo (Signage) NanJing TV Company (Stage Background)

5 Inputs & Outputs Video Walls
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (Transportation) London Metropolitan Police Service (Security) Electric Reliability Council of Texas (PSCADA)

6 What is Advantech AVS Series
Product Introduction 1. AVS series are pre-configured systems for video wall applications . 2. AVS series feature Matrox Mura MPX compatibility, industrial reliability and value-added services to system integrators. 3. AVS series are to carry multiple Matrox Mura MPX and bring their capabilities into full play.

7 What is Advantech AVS Series
Product Features 1. Matrox Mura MPX Compatibility: Validated by Matrox. 2. Industrial Reliability: 0 ~ 40°C Operating Temperature. 3. CE/FCC & UL/CB Certifications: Certified with Mura MPX. 4. Longevity & Extended Warranty: 5~7 years life cycle plus Maximum 5 years warranty. 3. Manageability: Remotely monitor and control the system.

8 AVS Series Value Proposition
Value Proposition By S.I.’s Value Chain Design The Video Wall Install The Video Wall Service & Maintenance Mura MPX Compatibility CE/FCC, UL/CB Certified System Integration Service Longevity & Revision Control Remote Manageability Validated by Matorx, no worry for compatibility issue, S.I.’s design phase can be shorter. Advantech CTOS service (AVS + Mura + OS/Software) reduces S.I.’s assembly & test efforts. Longevity & extended warranty make S.I.’s after-sale-service easier, remote management reduces S.I.’s on-site maintenance effort.

9 AVS Series Products Roadmap
Developing Planning Available Conceptual 40-Output 4U System Supported 10 Mura MPX-4/X Outputs:40 Digital/Analog Inputs: 40 Digital/Analog Intel® Xeon E3 series 3*External 5.25” HDD + 1 external 3.5” HDD, 1 internal 3.5” HDD AVS-542 Sep‘13 20-Output AVS-540 AVS-541 4U System Supported 5 Mura MPX-4/X Outputs:20 Digital/Analog Inputs: 20 Digital/Analog Intel® Xeon® E series 3*External 5.25” HDD + 1* External 3.5” HDD 4U System Supported Mura MPX-V8/V16 Outputs:20 Digital/Analog + 22 SDI Inputs: 20 Digital/Analog Analog or 22 SDI Intel® Xeon® E3-1200V2 series 3*External 5.25” HDD + 1 external 3.5” HDD, 1 internal 3.5” HDD Mar‘13 Sep‘13 8-Output 8-Output AVS-240 AVS-290 4U System Supported 2 Mura MPX-4/X, 1 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI Outputs 8 Digital/Analog + 2 SDI Inputs: 8 Digital/Analog + 16 Analog or 2 SDI Intel® Xeon® E series 3*External 5.25” HDD + 1* External 3.5” HDD Wallmount/Desktop System Supported 2 Mura MPX-4/X Outputs: 8 Analog/Digital Inputs: 8 Analog/Digital Intel® Xeon® E series 1*External 5.25” HDD + 2* hot-swap 3.5” HDD, 1 internal 3.5” HDD

10 AVS Series Products Comparison Table
Item AVS-240 AVS-290 AVS-540 AVS-542 Phase-in Available Now March 2013 September 2013 Form-Factor 4U Rack Mount Wall Mount/Desktop Mura MPX Support 2 Mura MPX-4/X 1 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI 5 Mura MPX-4/X 11 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI Video Outputs 8 Digital/Analog + 2 SDI 8 Digital/Analog 20 Digital/Analog 20 Digital/Analog + 22 SDI Video Inputs 16 Analog or 2 SDI 176 Analog or 22 SDI CPU Xeon E5 2400 Xeon E3 1200 Xeon E5 2600 Xeon E3 1200V2 Memory 96GB, ECC & REG 32GB, ECC 16GB, ECC Expansion (Blue for Mura) 1 PCIe x 16 (4/X) 1 PCIe x 8 (4/X) 1 PCIe x 4 (V8/V16/SDI) 1 PCIe x 1 2 PCI 1 PCIe x 16 (or 2 PCIe x 8) (4/X) 1 PCIe x 4 3 PCI 2 PCIe x 16 (or 4 PCIe x 8) (4/X) 1PCI 5 PCIe x 8 (4/X) 11 PCIe x 4 (V8/V16/SDI) LAN 2 4 Manageability IPMI 2.0/SUSIAccess iAMT/SUSIAccess Operation Temperature 0~40。C

11 AVS-240 Product Introduction
Specification 5.25” Drive Bay 4U Rack Mount Supports 2 Mura MPX-4/X, 1 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI Outputs: 8 Digital/Analog + 2 SDI Inputs: 8 Digital/Analog + 16 Analog or 2 SDI Xeon® E up to 8C/16T DDR3 1333/1600 MHz up to 96GB 5.25” Drive Bay: 3 External 3.5” Drive Bay: 1 External Remote Management: IPMI, SUSIAccess PSU: 500W 80 Plus Single Power Supply Dual GbE LANs 3.5” Drive Bay 80 Plus 500W PSU IPMI Port Dual LANs 1 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI 2 Mura MPX-4/X

12 AVS-290 Product Introduction
Front View Specification Wall Mount/Desktop Supports 2 Mura MPX-4/X Outputs: 8 Digital/Analog Inputs: 8 Digital/Analog Xeon® E up to 4C/8T DDR MHz up to 32GB 5.25” Drive Bay: 1 External 3.5” Drive Bays: 2 Removable, 1 Internal Remote Management: IPMI, SUSIAccess PSU: 400W 80 Plus Single Power Supply Quad GbE LANs 2 Mura MPX-4/X Quad LANs 80 Plus 400W PSU

13 AVS-540 Product Introduction
Specification 5.25” Drive Bay 4U Rack Mount Supports 5 Mura MPX-4/X Outputs: 20 Digital/Analog Inputs: 20 Digital/Analog Xeon® E up to 8C/16T DDR3 1333/1600 MHz up to 96GB 5.25” Drive Bay: 3 External 3.5” Drive Bay: 1 External Remote Management: IPMI, SUSIAccess PSU: 700W 80 Plus Single Power Supply Dual GbE LANs 3.5” Drive Bay 80 Plus 700W PSU IPMI Port Dual LANs 5 Mura MPX-4/X

14 AVS-541 Product Introduction
Front View Specification Form-Factor: 4U Rack Mount Mura Support: 5 Mura MPX-4/X, 11 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI Video Outputs: 20 Digital/Analog + 22 SDI Video Inputs: 20 Digital/Analog Analog or 22 SDI Processor: Intel® Xeon® E3 1200V2 up to 4C/8T Memory: DDR MHz up to 16GB 5.25” Drive Bay: 3 External 3.5” Drive Bay: 1 External, 1 Internal Remote Management: iAMT, SUSIAccess PSU: 810W Front Accessible 3+1 Redundant PSU Dual GbE LANs Rear View Ordering Information 11 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI Advantech P/N Description AVS A1E 4U Rackmount Xeon E3-1200V2 Video Wall Controller Supporting Matrox Mura MPX N001 Cooler for Xeon E3-1200V2 series CPU with TDP Up To 95W Dual LANs 5 Mura MPX-4/X

15 Matrox Mura MPX Product Introduction
1. Full Duplex PCI-Express Gen2 bandwidth. 2. First architecture to combine INPUT and OUPUT channels on the same HD cards. 3. Provide load balancing options for unparalleled HD captured stream performance. 4. Support HDCP. 5. Network API for remotely controlling the video wall. 6. Long life. MPX 4/0: 4 HD Outputs MPX 4/2: 4 HD Outputs plus 2 HD Inputs MPX 4/4: 4 HD Outputs plus 4 HD Inputs (a market-leading 8 HD channels per card!!!) MPX SDI: 2 HD Outputs plus 2 Native 3G SDI Inputs MPX VID16: 16 Standard Definition Inputs MPX VID8: 8 Standard Definition Inputs

16 Application of An 8-Outputs Video Wall
1. 1. 2. 3. 1. 1. 2. 3. Set Top Box PC 1 (Chart) PC 1 (Map) Video Wall Server S/W HDMI 2. HDMI 3. DVI LAN 1. Composite Video Wall Client S/W Management Console CCTV Camera

17 Control Room Application
The video wall controller captures what are displayed on operator’s PC screens and show them on the video wall for collaborative operation. Video Wall Controller

18 FAQ 1. What’s the difference between Matrox Mura cards and nVIDIA, ATi graphics cards? <Answer> Mura features not only output but also INPUT capabilities, it can also flexibly move, scale or organize captured videos on the wall. Commercial graphics cards are only good at local rendering, multiple outputs (< 8 outputs), not suitable for control room applications. 2. What’s the difference between NVR, DVR and video wall controller? <Answer> NVR, DVR are to capture, encode and store video data, they are used in surveillance systems. Video wall controllers is to capture videos and real-timely, flexibly display them on the wall, it is used in control rooms or command centers.

19 FAQ 3. What’s the difference between Matrox Mura cards and Advantech DSP cards? <Answer> Advantech DSP card features video processing capabilities such as encoding, decoding or manipulating video data; Mura card features video input, output capabilities without involving encoding or decoding. It requires strong capability to port DSP card S/W (only K.A. can do) but Mura card has complete off the shelf S/Ws, so even small S.I. can use Mura card solutions.

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