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Product Description
The 43 Inch 4K Professional Ultra HD CCTV Monitor bridges the gap between compact displays and large video walls, offering a balanced size for mid-to-large scale security operations. Featuring a 43-inch VA panel with 4K Ultra HD resolution (3840×2160) (pixel density: 103 PPI), it delivers exceptional detail—enabling clear identification of faces from 8-10 meters and license plates from 5-7 meters. Built for 24/7 continuous operation, it includes a robust power supply (100-240V AC) and a heat-dissipating backplate (aluminum alloy) that prevents overheating. The monitor’s versatile design supports wall-mounted, desktop, or rack-mounted installation (via VESA 200×200mm), making it suitable for control rooms, casinos, and banking institutions where space is limited but clarity is critical. It also includes advanced image processing tools to enhance analog camera feeds, ensuring legacy systems perform like modern setups.
| Attribute | Value | 
| Product Model | AE-LED43 | 
| Specification | AE-LED43-LY | 
| Screen size | 43 inch | 
| Display resolution | 3840*2160 | 
| Display ratio | 16:9 | 
| Brightness | 450cd/㎡ (center point, typical value) | 
| Contrast ratio | 3000:1 | 
| Viewing angle | 89/89/89/89 (Typ.) | 
| Response time | 8.5ms (Gray To Gray) | 
| Color depth | 16.7M | 
| Control mode | Panel / remote control | 
| Power input | 110V/220V 50Hz/60Hz | 
| Input interface | HDMI/ VGA/ USB/ CVBS/ Audio input | 
| Output port | CVBS/Audio output/Coaxial | 
| Overall power consumption | 97W | 
| Color | Black body | 
| Material | Professional fireproof iron case plastic frame (base is plastic) | 
| Overall dimensions | 968*561*88mm excluding foot height (foot height 50mm) | 
| Package size (single unit) | 1050*645*135mm | 
| Net weight / Gross weight | 6.5kg / 8.3kg | 
| Package size (two units) | 1070*674*286mm (Two units in one package) | 
| Package weight (two units) | 18.5kg | 
| Working environment temperature | 20 degrees (assumed to be Celsius) | 
| Working environment humidity | 10%-90%RH | 
| Installation | Base, wall hanging (200mm * 200mm) | 
• 4K Ultra HD Resolution: With 3840×2160 pixels (four times Full HD), this monitor provides unmatched detail for surveillance footage—whether zooming in on a license plate or analyzing facial expressions. The 16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for split-screen monitoring: it can display 4×4 1080p camera feeds (16 total) without stretching, or 2×2 4K feeds (4 total) for full-resolution analysis. The VA panel’s 178° viewing angles ensure multiple operators in a control room can view footage without color distortion.
• Enhanced Image Quality: Features 400 cd/m² brightness and a 4000:1 contrast ratio—perfect for balancing bright and dark areas in footage (e.g., a storefront with sunlight and shadow). The built-in 3D comb filter eliminates "ghosting" and snow noise in analog CVBS feeds, while de-interlacing technology converts 1080i signals to 1080p for smoother playback. It also supports color calibration (via OSD or software) to match colors across multiple monitors—critical for control rooms with 4-8 displays.
• Flexible Connectivity: Equipped with 4×BNC inputs (compatible with HD-TVI, HD-CVI, AHD, and analog CVBS up to 1080p), 1×HDMI 2.0 port (supports 4K@60Hz from IP cameras/NVRs), 1×VGA port, and 1×USB 2.0 port (for firmware updates or external mice). The BNC inputs include loop-through functionality, allowing daisy-chaining of up to 4 monitors without signal loss—reducing the need for additional splitters.
• Professional Features: Includes a blue light filter (TÜV certified) to reduce eye strain during extended monitoring shifts (8+ hours). The OSD menu offers preset modes: "Day Mode" (high brightness for well-lit areas), "Night Mode" (low brightness for dark environments), and "Custom Mode" (user-adjustable settings). It also supports pixel burn-in protection (auto-shift and screen saver) to prevent damage from static camera feeds (e.g., a fixed lobby camera). The VESA 200×200mm mount is compatible with heavy-duty brackets (up to 20kg weight capacity), ensuring stable installation.

Ideal for security environments requiring a balance of size, clarity, and versatility:
• Casinos & Gaming Facilities: Track table operations (e.g., blackjack, roulette) to prevent cheating (e.g., card counting) and monitor patron behavior—4K resolution ensures clear visibility of cards and chips. It also supports split-screen monitoring of multiple tables, reducing the number of displays needed in a casino control room.
• Medium Control Rooms: Serve as a central display in security centers for schools, hospitals, or corporate campuses—monitoring 16+ camera feeds (e.g., entry points, hallways, parking lots) with customizable split-screen layouts.
• Banking Institutions: Monitor lobbies (to control access to ATMs) and vault areas (to prevent theft)—4K resolution ensures clear identification of customers and employees, while the VA panel’s high contrast reveals details in dimly lit vaults.
• Logistics Centers: Oversee warehouse operations (shipping/receiving areas, inventory racks) to track package movement and prevent theft—split-screen mode allows operators to monitor multiple loading docks simultaneously, while 4K resolution ensures clear visibility of barcodes and shipping labels.
Q: What makes 4K resolution beneficial for CCTV monitoring?
A: 4K resolution (3840×2160) captures four times more detail than Full HD (1920×1080), enabling operators to zoom in on footage without losing clarity. For example, a 4K camera mounted 10 meters above a parking lot can capture license plates clearly, while a Full HD camera would produce blurry text when zoomed. This reduces the need for additional cameras in large areas, lowering installation and maintenance costs.
Q: Can it display multiple camera feeds simultaneously?
A: Yes. When connected to a compatible DVR/NVR (e.g., Hikvision, Dahua), it supports split-screen layouts: 1×1, 2×2 (4 feeds), 3×3 (9 feeds), 4×4 (16 feeds), and 5×5 (25 feeds—lower resolution). For 4K feeds, it recommends 2×2 layout to maintain full resolution; for 1080p feeds, 4×4 layout is ideal. The OSD menu allows quick switching between layouts, and operators can "zoom in" on individual feeds (up to 8× magnification) for detailed analysis.
Q: Does it support PoE (Power over Ethernet) cameras?
A: The monitor itself does not provide PoE power, but it can display footage from PoE cameras when connected to a PoE-enabled NVR (e.g., 802.3af/at compatible). The NVR supplies power to the cameras via Ethernet cables, while the monitor connects to the NVR via HDMI or BNC to display footage. This setup simplifies installation, as it eliminates the need for separate power cables for cameras.
Q: What is the typical power consumption for 24/7 operation?
A: The monitor consumes approximately 90W during normal operation (4K@60Hz, 400 cd/m² brightness) and less than 3W in standby mode. For 24/7 operation, this equates to ~800 kWh per year—making it energy-efficient (ENERGY STAR certified). Compared to older 43-inch Full HD monitors (120W), it saves ~25% on annual electricity costs, which adds up for control rooms with 4+ displays.
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