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STSM1030

MOR-Vision® 10"x30" Mirror with 7" High-Brightness Monitor

$849.75
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Enhance school bus safety with the MOR-Vision® STSM1030 7" monitor, specially designed to optimize surveillance. Part of the STSK1030 kit, this monitor offers automated safety features and can be seamlessly integrated with the Safe-T-Scope Surround Camera Systems for comprehensive monitoring. Activated only when triggered, it requires no driver input, ensuring hassle-free operation. Equipped with options for multiple cameras and automatic view changes based on bus operational conditions, including reverse gear engagement. With 2 camera inputs, this monitor is an ideal choice to ensure the safety of your fleet.

  • Pixels
    800 x 480
  • Vibration Rating
    15g
  • Input Voltage
    12V-24V
  • Display Size
    7"
  • Video Input
    Composite Video (CVBS) (NTSC)
  • Screen Brightness
    1500 cd/m2
  • Audio
    Yes
  • MOR-Vision
    Yes
STSM1030

MOR-Vision® 10"x30" Mirror with 7" High-Brightness Monitor

$849.75

Harness Length

N/A

Operating Range

N/A

Vertical FOV

N/A

Horizontal FOV

N/A

Diagonal FOV

N/A

Display Size

7"

Operating Current

N/A

Pixels

800 x 480

InfraRed LEDs

N/A

Night Vision Range

N/A

IP Rating

N/A

Vibration Rating

15g

Field of View

N/A

Input Voltage

N/A

Operating Temperature

15°F ~ -5°F

Weight

N/A

Dimensions

184x152x42.5mm

LCD Resolution

N/A

Screen Brightness

1500 cd/m2

Video Resolution

N/A

Video Input

Composite Video (CVBS) (NTSC)

Max Operating Current

N/A

Audio

Yes

Illumination

N/A
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