IDIS STANDARD SERIES · NDAA & TAA COMPLIANT
Professional 24/7 Security Command Display
The IDIS SM-F212 is a high-performance 21.5-inch Full HD professional surveillance monitor purpose-built for continuous 24/7/365 security control rooms and commercial monitoring stations. Engineered with a premium non-glare LED panel, this robust display safeguards against pixel degradation and image burn-in while maintaining maximum visual clarity in high-density corporate environments, retail loss prevention hubs, and critical infrastructure command centers.
Optics / Panel
22" TN Non-Glare
Response / MTBF
<5ms / 50K Hrs
Advanced Multi-Signal Integration & Longevity
Engineered with versatile signal processing configurations, the IDIS SM-F212 easily interfaces with both legacy analog infrastructure and modern digital surveillance recorders. It features integrated BNC looping video inputs, an HDMI port, and a standard VGA interface to handle multi-stream inputs without data distortion. Backed by proprietary built-in burn-in prevention algorithms and high thermal resilience, this panel ensures rapid pixel response times under 5 milliseconds, removing motion blur from high-speed subject tracking during real-time threat detection and security analytics screening.
Industrial 24/7 Lifetime Duty Cycle
Unlike consumer-grade monitors that suffer from premature panel failure and static ghosting when displaying fixed multi-camera grids, the SM-F212 utilizes an industrial-grade LED panel with a Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of 50,000 hours. This guarantees reliable commercial operations around the clock without dropouts or localized brightness degradation.
Surveillance-Optimized BNC Connections
The integrated BNC looping composite video connections allow direct input from analog, HD-TVI, or HD-CVI test lines and localized video feeds. This architectural flexibility enables security operators to tap directly into raw video feeds without introducing signal delay or relying on separate, failure-prone digital conversion boxes.
Technical Specification Matrix
| Camera Model |
SM-F212 |
| Screen Size & Panel Type |
21.5 Inch (22" Class Panel) / TN Type LED Glass |
| Max. Resolution |
1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz (Full HD) |
| Brightness & Contrast |
220cd/m² / 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio |
| Viewing Angles (H/V) |
170° Horizontal / 160° Vertical |
| Response Time & Life |
<5ms (Gray to Gray) / 50,000 Hours Panel Lifetime |
| Input/Output Interfaces |
1x HDMI In, 1x VGA In, 1x BNC Composite In, 1x BNC Composite Out, 1x Audio In |
| Built-in Audio & Control |
Dual 3W Speakers (3Wx2) & Integrated IR Sensor for Remote Control |
| Power Consumption |
25.2W (Typical Operating) / <0.5W (Standby Saving Mode) |
| Mounting Configuration |
Standard VESA Mount 100mm x 100mm (M4 x 6 Screws) |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
507.0mm x 370.2mm x 149.1mm (With Stand) |
Does the IDIS SM-F212 feature anti-burn technology for fixed camera layouts?
Yes. The SM-F212 includes built-in pixel shifting and image refresh features specifically designed to counteract panel burn-in, which commonly occurs when static multi-view security matrices run continuously on standard commercial screens.
Can this monitor be mounted on third-party articulation arms or video walls?
Absolutely. The rear housing features an industry-standard VESA 100mm x 100mm screw configuration using M4 x 6 screws, ensuring absolute compatibility with standard wall mounts, ceiling drop poles, and desk multi-monitor arms.
What is the benefit of the native BNC input and output loop?
The integrated BNC connection lets operators feed baseband analog video composite signals directly into the monitor. The looping BNC output provides an untouched pass-through signal to route the identical video stream onwards to matrix switchers, recorders, or additional viewing screens without losing signal power.
Is the SM-F212 monitor fully NDAA compliant for government deployments?
Yes, this monitor is fully NDAA and TAA compliant, making it safe and verified for deployment across high-security corporate enterprises, government facilities, military complexes, and federal infrastructure platforms.