The Ikan M19W-NDI-DESK NDI Talent Monitor features Full NDI (Network Device Interface) encoding/decoding, as well as traditional 3D-SDI, HDMI, Composite, and VGA inputs. NDI is a video-over-IP protocol that allows for high-quality, low-latency video transmission over standard Ethernet networks. Our NDI teleprompter can be connected to a network using standard Ethernet cables, eliminating the need for dedicated video cables or specialized hardware. Additionally, the teleprompter utilizes PoE++ technology, which allows both power and NDI data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. By using a single cable for power, tally lights, and data transmission, you can reduce the overall cost of materials, as well as the cost of installation and maintenance.
Versatile Monitor
The 19" prompter monitor features SDI, HDMI, Composite, and VGA inputs, with a native resolution of 1920x1080. The OSD adjustment menu allows adjustment for contrast, brightness. You can also adjust the intensity of each RGB color channel. Aspect ratio can be set as 16:9, 4:3, full, or it can be set to automatically detect the aspect ratio and set it accordingly.
Desktop Swivel and Tilt
The desk stand supports the 19" NDI monitor with tilt, rotation, and smooth adjustments for positioning and stability. It includes a gas spring mechanism for height adjustment from 75mm to 325mm and holds up to 22lbs (10kg). The stand features a keyhole pattern for easy installation and cable management for an organized workspace.
Graphical User Interface
The NDI teleprompter monitor includes a built-in web-based graphical user interface (GUI) for remote management of your NDI streams. This intuitive interface allows you to assign presets, enable or configure encoding and decoding options, select and display specific NDI streams, adjust IP settings, and perform firmware updates.
Built-in Tally Light
The monitor features a tally light that illuminates red and green. This tally light can be controlled in one of three ways: As an IP tally light that works directly with Vmix, Contact closure for switchers the a GPI output, or NDI. This means that a director can cut between cameras, and the tally color will let the on-camera talent know which camera is live. A green tally light is typically used to indicate that a camera is in preview mode. This means that the camera's output is being sent to a monitor, but it is not currently on air. This allows the talent, director, and production crew to check the composition, focus, and other aspects of the shot before it goes live. A red tally light is used to indicate when a camera is live or on-air.