Product overviewThe Orlaco HLED monitor is a 7-inch high-definition display designed for vehicle rear-view and operator-vision applications. It uses GMSL (Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link) to deliver uncompressed digital HD video over coaxial cabling, ensuring real-time, high-detail imaging. The monitor features a full glass front, a sensitive capacitive keypad and is built to resist shock and vibration while offering automatic brightness adjustment and mirror-image correction for improved usability.
Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL)GMSL provides a gigabit connection for high-bandwidth, uncompressed HD video transmission over coaxial cable. This enables delay-free real-time video on the monitor and supports transmission distances up to 21 meters within specified limits.
Stand-alone systemThe compact 7-inch HLED monitor is suitable for rear-view and machine-vision installations on heavy equipment, commercial vehicles and forklifts. The optically bonded full-glass cover improves durability, cleaning and waterproofing (protection class IP65 and IP69K). Operating temperature: -30°C to +75°C. The monitor integrates with Orlaco HMOS cameras and, when paired with an Orlaco GMSL switcher, supports up to four cameras. An adjustable bracket (401290) is available separately.
Technical specifications (summary)- Types: With 1 m cable / With 4 m cable
- Display size: 7-inch high-definition HLED
- GMSL: Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link for uncompressed HD video, up to 21 m
- Available cable lengths: 1 m or 4 m (video and power multicore cables)
- Input voltage: 12 V / 24 V DC
- Connector: Orlaco M16 4-pin + coax (GMSL) female (camera input)
- Protection class: IP65 (IEC 60529), IP69K (DIN 40050-9)
- Operating temperature: -30°C to +75°C (-22°F to +167°F)
- Housing: High-impact automotive thermoplastic
- Weight: 0.82 kg (including cable)
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 194.6 mm x 152.3 mm x 35.9 mm
- Features: Optically bonded display panel with touchpads; full glass front; sensitive capacitive keypad; shock and vibration resistant; automatic brightness adjustment; mirror-image correction