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ACTi 75IN C Series 4K LED 4K Multi-touch Display NO - TT-7523C

ACTi TT-7523C 75-Inch 4K LED Multi-touch DisplayOverviewThe ACTi TT-7523C is a 75-inch 4K LED multi-touch display designed for surveillance command an…

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ACTi 75IN C Series 4K LED 4K Multi-touch Display NO - TT-7523C

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SKU: TT-7523C
Condition: New

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ACTi TT-7523C 75-Inch 4K LED Multi-touch Display

Overview

The ACTi TT-7523C is a 75-inch 4K LED multi-touch display designed for surveillance command and control environments. This is a wall-mount or console-integrated display panel meant to aggregate live camera feeds, recorded playback, and alarm data across networked VMS systems. The 4K native resolution (3840×2160) delivers crisp detail when scaling multiple simultaneous video streams on a single screen — critical when monitoring dozens of cameras from a central station. The multi-touch surface enables direct gesture interaction (pinch-zoom, swipe, tap) with your VMS interface without requiring a separate keyboard or mouse, streamlining operator workflows in high-frequency alert environments.

Compatibility

The TT-7523C integrates with surveillance management platforms that support HDMI or DisplayPort input and standard multi-touch USB HID protocols. Verify your VMS software (Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Axis Camera Station, or third-party ONVIF-compliant systems) explicitly supports 75-inch multi-touch output before commissioning. Some legacy systems may require an intermediate converter or KVM switch. Confirm resolution scaling and touch driver availability with your VMS vendor for your specific OS version.

Installation Notes

Mount height, viewing distance, and cable routing must account for the 75-inch footprint and weight. A dedicated power circuit (110–240V AC) and HDMI/DisplayPort shielded cabling run from your control room workstation or server should be planned during site survey. Anti-glare protective tempered glass is optional but recommended in high-ambient-light environments to reduce reflections and minimize touch accuracy drift. Calibrate the multi-touch surface after initial power-up and after any physical relocation.

Specifications
Brand: ACTi
MPN: TT-7523C
Type: LED 4K Multi-touch Display NO
Length: 75IN
Form Factor: Display
Screen Size: 75IN
Resolution: 4K (3840×2160)
Mount_Type: Wall mount
Form_Factor: Display
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