Volume 9, Issue 6.2 — June 22, 2018
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InfoComm 2018 Recap, Part the Second: Words by Which to Live
By Leonard Suskin Pixel and Ink-Stained Wretch
With the new branding, AVIXA appears to have picked up a new motto, one which many of us have seen on the various promotional items for sale in the AVIXA store at InfoComm: “Together, we can change the way people experience the world.” Those who know me I believe in language, and believe in having words by which to live. While this obviously doesn’t touch me as much as my personal motto (Yes, I have a personal motto. Friends might know what it is!), it does speak to the reason many of us are in this industry and what we can do at our best. For some thoughts on this, let’s go to the show floor.
One of the more unusual booths this year was not an AV manufacturer or distributor. AVIXA invited C2 Labs, creators of the C2 business conference in Montreal. C2 Labs has an interesting modality in that they use shifts in physical context to put participants in an open frame of mind for conversations. For this set of experiences they spoke with Avixa about what questions the organization wanted answered and chose two of their “labs” — The Sky and The Darkness — as venues for the discussion. Did it work? What was the experience like? I sampled both and have thoughts about what this really means and how it fits the idea of “experience.”
The two questions were as follows:
“How can you use technology as a tool to implement your creative ideas, rather than technology function as the driver of creativity?”
“What is holding you back from embracing technology and related opportunities?”
I spoke with C2 content and creation manager Nicla Donna about this, and was given a surprisingly literal explanations for their choices: The Sky was chosen to give a broad view from on high and the dark represented our being lost and unable to see. What was interesting is that I didn’t experience it that way; whether this is my perception and biases or their imperfect job of explaining it is a question I’ll leave to the reader.
What was the experience? Each was fairly simple. Participants for the sky were seated in some swings and raised off the floor. A cylindrical projection screen surrounded the sky-meeting area, with Barco projectors displaying a semi-abstract skyscape. We’d then participate in a lightly moderated discussion, the focus of which was one of the above questions. The wraparound screen was sized to fill ones field of view, removing participants from any context. You would see the people with whom you were talking against an abstract background, removing most other stimulus. IT gave the discussion a different weight than it would have on the ground and the isolation forced us to focus.
The second “lab” — The Dark — is even simpler. Attendees are invited to sit in a completely dark room for a similar discussion. Afterwards, I was told that part of the point of the experience is that absent visual cues you don’t know who you’re talking to — how they’re dressed, their apparent nationality, etc. This didn’t quite work as well as it could have for me because I met my companions for this journey while queued up waiting for it to start. As with the other experience, what struck me was the shift in context. This time, in darkness, voices stood out without any distraction. Also, without visual cues to see if anyone was listening, I found myself talking a bit less, pausing to see if anyone would answer or was there with me. Again, the context informs the experience.
For those curious, here are my answers to the two questions:
On what is holding us back from embracing technology:
Using existing technology is both safe and easy – safe in that nobody will reject something with which they are already comfortable, and easy in that old solutions fit the picture we already have in our heads. By stepping into the dark and unseeing what we think we know we can embrace new solutions.
And on creativity:
We need to forget our preconceptions and approach problems as a blank slate. A “standard” solution is a well-worn path through the wilderness; the more we travel it, the easier it becomes to stay on the path. Creativity comes when we step out into virgin territory.
And yes, those were very similar answers. I wonder if experiencing the two labs with similar questions back-to-back taints the experience somewhat
In some ways the C2 event struck me as the inverse of the Shared Studios “Portals” project, which was discussed at the TIDE conference by Shared Studios founder Amar Bakshi. For those who don’t know, each portal is a video-teleconference system built into an identical shipping container. The idea is for participants to visit a portal in their city and connect with a stranger elsewhere in the world for a conversation. Bakshi, a former international reporter, described some of his most cherished moments as long conversations with strangers on a bus ride someplace halfway around the world from his home. Portals was his attempt to recreate this experience through videoconferencing technology. Each portal is a shipping container, painted black on the inside and gold on the outside. It’s essentially a minimalist immersive telepresence experience — rather than the formal office furniture you’d find in a traditional telepresence room, this is a literal blank slate. Again, we take people from disparate spaces, remove them from their context and place them in an artificial, transitional space. This reduces barriers to communication and lets us see the world from another’s perspective.
What’s a pity is that so many of us — perhaps because of our day jobs working with hardware — tend towards concrete thinking. When I mentioned C2 on Twitter, more than one person responded, “Are they the sky chair people?” I suppose they are, in a sense, the “sky chair people,” but that’s a reductive way of looking at it. I’d rather see them as working towards the same goal as all of us in Avixa. Remember our motto: “Together we can change the way people experience the world.” That’s what C2 is doing, that’s what Shared Studios does.
That is, at our best, what all of us do. It is who we are.
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IHSE’s Dual-Head 4K DisplayPort Extender Kit Increases Viewing Area
IHSE USA announced the introduction of new dual-screen capabilities with the Series 490 Draco ultra DP 1.2 Dual-Head option kit. The new 4K extender solution supports up to two 4K60 displays in one extender set. Packaged in a compact enclosure are two DisplayPort KVM fiber-optic extenders and an internal power supply supporting 100-240 VAC.
With the Series 490 dual-head extender units, users can either create a stretched desktop of 8192×2160 (two 4096×2160) across two displays or run them in “clone” mode to show the same content on both displays, depending on the computer’s graphic card capabilities. Duplicating the desktop display in clone mode is useful for presentations in which the presenter works from one monitor while the audience views the presenter’s work on a large screen or projection system. Operating in full dual-4K stretched-desktop mode allows full-4K graphic applications on one screen while providing workspace for application tools on the second monitor.
The Draco ultra DP base board is the first 4K DisplayPort KVM extender with a 60-hertz refresh rate in full color depth. The device uses the innovative Lightweight Image (Lici) codec, developed in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits. This revolutionary coding technology ensures brilliant image quality at the highest video resolutions with outstanding color accuracy (deep color-ready).
The Draco ultra DP Dual-Head extender kit allows users to operate CPUs from a remotely located workstation over two duplex-fiber cables. The extender transfers fully digital video in 4K resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 and 3840 x 2160 at a 60-hertz refresh rate and full color depth (30 bit, 4:4:4).
These extenders can also support audio transmission via the DisplayPort interface, eliminating the need for additional audio modules and enabling playback of the audio signal on monitors with integrated loudspeakers. It is also possible to integrate optional Draco vario upgrade modules for digital audio input and output and for data signals such as USB 2.0 and RS-232.
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Audio-Technica Adds AES67 Compatibility to Entire Line of Network Microphones
Audio-Technica has upgraded its entire line of Network Microphones and Devices, offering new AES67-compatible “a”-designated versions of all its previous models. These updated models include the ATND971a boundary microphone, ATND8677a microphone desk stand, ATND8734a power module, ATND931a gooseneck microphone and ATND933a hanging ceiling-mount microphone.
These new Network Microphones and Devices are designed for audio-over-IP interoperability, connecting directly to any AES67-compliant network, including those that utilize Livewire, RAVENNA and Q-LAN AoIP technologies. Otherwise, these microphones and devices function as before, providing the same talk/mute, gain, low-cut filter and LED controls as their predecessors and retaining their ability to transmit control data over Dante networks. In addition, the latest firmware increases the Dante Domain Manager features, adding role-based security, cross-subnet routing, SNMP alerts and more. With increased connectivity for audio streams and expanded Dante features, these new Network Microphones and Devices give users plug-and-play access to nearly any AoIP system.
Network Microphone Model numbers and product names are:
- ATND971a Cardioid Condenser Boundary Microphone with Dante Network Output (AES67 compatible)
- ATND8677a Microphone Desk Stand with Dante Network Output (AES67 compatible)
- ATND8734a Power Module with Dante Network Output (AES67 compatible)
- ATND931aC Cardioid Condenser Gooseneck Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND931aH Hypercardioid Condenser Gooseneck Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND931aML MicroLine® Condenser Gooseneck Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND931aWC Cardioid Condenser Gooseneck Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND931aWH Hypercardioid Condenser Gooseneck Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND931aWML MicroLine Condenser Gooseneck Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND933aC Cardioid Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND933aH Hypercardioid Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND933aML MicroLine Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatibl
- ATND933aWC Cardioid Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND933aWH Hypercardioid Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
- ATND933aWML MicroLine Condenser Hanging Microphone with Dante Network Output Power Module (AES67 compatible)
Audio-Technica’s new AES67-compatible “a”-designated versions of its network microphones and devices will be available August 2018. All fo them are here. Leave a Comment
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Bose Professional Expands DSP Offerings
Bose Professional has broadened its ControlSpace sound processor line at InfoComm 2018 with six new DSP models and three digital wall controllers. The new ControlSpace CSP-1248 and CSP-428 commercial sound processors offer I/O and simplified configuration for small-to-medium-scale projects. They are designed to serve as standalone DSP’s in commercial applications such as retail stores and restaurants, or any public place where modest processing, high-quality sound and facilitated installation are desired. They include balanced analog I/O, RCA inputs, eight GPIs, one GPO, a mute contact, RS232 serial, Ethernet network (for configuration or wall control) and Bose AmpLink out, for simplified digital audio connectivity to supported power amplifiers.
The new ControlSpace CSP models feature a quick-setup workflow using an integrated webserver with browser-based control software. Much like setting up a wireless router, installers use their PC (or Mac) and web browser to access the CSP configuration page. This real-time interface features live metering and is designed to augment the natural workflow of commercial projects with common tasks such as setting sources, paging thresholds, adjusting EQs and tuning limiters presented in an intuitive and logical manner. This approach reduces complexity by presenting common processing needs for repeatable commercial applications, minimizing design errors and ultimately reducing installation time – without extensive DSP training.
The new CSP models include the following Bose-proprietary algorithms, configurable using the control software, that bring predictable, reliable operation to commercial sound systems:
- AutoVolume compensation continuously adapts zone output level based on the ambient noise of that room (when paired with the new Bose ANC sense microphone accessory) to maintain consistent program material.
- SmartBass dynamic equalization enhances the low-frequency output of small loudspeakers.
- Opti-voice paging provides a smooth transition between the music and page signals.
- Opti-source level management monitors the input level of up to four sources. Source levels are continually adjusted to maintain a consistent volume level among different source.
In addition to the new ControlSpace CSP processor line, Bose has also rolled out an update to two popular ControlSpace ESP fixed-I/O engineered sound processors. New variants of the Bose ESP-1240 and ESP-880 models have been upgraded based on integrator feedback to include options for Dante audio networking and Bose AmpLink connectivity.
New ESP-1240A and ESP-880A engineered sound processors have 12×4 and 8×8 analog I/O, respectively, with integrated Bose AmpLink output for digital connections over CAT 5 to Bose AmpLink-equipped Bose amplifiers. The new ESP-1240AD and ESP-880AD versions have both AmpLink and 32×32 Dante onboard. All four ESP models use ControlSpace Designer software for configuration, control and monitoring, and support scalable networked audio systems.
Bose has also introduced three new digital wall controllers: the CC-1D, CC-2D and CC-3D. Each model comes in white and is available in regional variants. They feature attractive styling with a single rotary encoder and circular LED ring. The CC-2D and CC-3D models allow the rotary encoder to be pushed for A/B or A/B/C/D source selection with LED source indicators on the panel. In addition to the new digital wall controllers, the new CSP and ESP processors are supported by ControlSpace Remote, where customized control panels can be built and deployed to end users for wireless control of their systems from mobile phones, tablets or laptops.
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Introducing the ODIN OMNEO Digital Intercom Matrix from RTS
RTS just introduced the ODIN OMNEO digital intercom matrix to the AV integration industry at InfoComm 2018. The latest in an ongoing program of IP-focused product launches, including the ROAMEO DECT-based wireless system and KP-Series keypanels, ODIN is a major new addition to the RTS portfolio. ODIN condenses decades of experience and the latest RTS innovations into a compact single rack unit package that offers state-of-the-art IP technology along with analog connectivity. Where previous-generation digital matrix products were significantly larger and more costly to own and operate, ODIN’s feature set and form factor are designed to make a professional matrix solution more accessible.
With connectors for OMNEO IP technology, analog two wire and four wire, ODIN supports IP-based ROAMEO wireless systems and KP-Series keypanels and analog RTS legacy keypanels. Dante-enabled OMNEO is standard on RJ-45 connectors or is available using optional optical fiber connectors. Users can flexibly define ports to use any of the available connector types. As a user’s capacity needs evolve, a single ODIN can grow from the basic 16 ports to a maximum of 128 ports; up to eight ODIN units can be connected via an optical Inter-Frame Link to create a single matrix with up to 1024 ports. Additional features include redundant power supplies and five cooling fans (two of which are redundant). The unit’s energy efficient design uses less than 50 watts of power, minimizing operating costs. The front panel has a color graphical user interface based on icons to support the most common setup and configuration tasks. The AZedit and IPedit software applications have been updated to support ODIN for more complex configuration tasks.
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Dynacord Debuts New TGX Power Amplifiers
Dynacord has just unveiled the new TGX power amplifiers. Engineered and manufactured in Germany, these power amplifiers are built as the ultimate amplification solution for medium to large-scale live performance sound applications.
Featuring two models with four channels by 2,500 watts and four channels by 5,000 watts, Dynacord TGX power amplifiers offer a 4-ohm power density of 10 kW and even 20 kW from a single amplifier with all channels driven simultaneously.
Dynacord TGX power amplifiers are equipped with Dante networking capabilities as well as AES and analog inputs. Each TGX amplifier features the industry’s most advanced 96 kHz DSP with FIR (Finite Impulse Response) Drive technology. The combination of each amplifier’s market leading ultra-low latency with up to 118dB signal-to-noise ratio, offer an unrivaled level of audio quality.
Dynacord TGX power amplifiers incorporate a number of unique patent-pending technologies designed to deliver a reliable and stable system performance. TGX’s advanced protection package monitors more than 200 parameters to assure that even under the most challenging operating conditions the amplifier continues to perform at highest possible level. In addition, Dynacord’s digitally regulated Power Factor Correction (PFC) provides peace of mind. Even with fluctuating main power supplies, TGX amplifiers will remain stable and
efficient. Junction Temperature Modelling (JTM) technology ensures the highest possible output power and tour-grade performance without any shutdown or loss of audio quality. Dual network ports and automatic fall-back provide an extra level of redundancy and system reliability.
The Dynacord TGX system rack is a modular solution designed and built for touring professionals, by touring professionals. The single 10 rack unit TGX system rack is pre-configured with three TGX20 amplifiers plus two independent network switches for glitch-free operation. It offers a variety of professional features such as integrated sliding rack doors, customizable I/O options and a reversible mounting for the power distribution. The TGX system racks can be vertically stacked and locked together to give up to 180 kW of
output power in the same compact footprint as a conventional amplifier rack.
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Matrox Announces Availability of Extio 3 IP KVM Extenders
Matrox Graphics has announced that Matrox Extio 3Series IP KVM extenders are now available. Extio 3 IP KVM extenders are marketed as the world’s first to deliver 4Kp60 4:4:4 video performance — alongside extended keyboard, mouse, USB 2.0 and audio — on a 1 Gig network.
Matrox Extio 3 Series cards and appliances are capable of providing 4Kp60 4:4:4 or quad 1080p60 4:4:4 — a DisplayPort 1.2 connector on Extio 3 N3408 IP KVM extenders ensure a maximum resolution of 3840×2160 at 60Hz in true color. Extio 3 Series also provides configuration options, supporting copper or fiber-optic cabling in point-to-point or networked KVM operations. Extio 3 readily work with standard commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) network switches.
Matrox Extio 3 Series includes Matrox Extio Central Manager, software to remotely configure, manage and monitor all network-connected Extio 3 units from one central location. Additionally, an on-screen display (OSD) on Extio 3 receiver appliances allow operators to preview all authorized computer desktops — readily identifiable via thumbnail previews — to instantly access and switch between multiple systems. For lower-level customization, integrators and developers can leverage Extio Central Manager APIs to build personalized Extio Central Manager applications and/or integrate Extio 3 functionality into existing control applications.
The Matrox Extio 3 N3408 4K/quad-monitor and Extio 3 N3208 dual-monitor IP KVM extenders will be available as of June 30th and here are all the specs. Leave a Comment
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Aurora Multimedia Introduces HT Series Unshielded HDBaseT 4K60, 4:4:4, 18Gbps
Aurora Multimedia did something creative with HDBaseT at InfoComm with the ability to work at 4K60 4:4:4 with a single unshielded CAT 5e or better cable and an option for two- or eight-channel Dante. Three new HDBaseT 2.0 products were shown at InfoComm including the HTW-2 two gang transmitter Decora wall plate, HTE-TX2 transmitter box unit and the HTE-RX2 receiver box.
All products are capable of transmitting 4K60 4:4:4 18Gbps HDMI 2.0/HDCP2.2 100m (330ft) over a single unshielded CAT cable with no quality compromise and with what Aurora claims is zero frame latency. In addition, all products have an integrated web server for remote IP control, USB 2.0 with directional control, and the world’s first Dante option for 2 or 8 channel Dante. For enhanced audio, the HT Series supports ARC (Audio Return Channel). To simplify the installation, the HT Series can power both TX and RX from a single port of a PoE Switch eliminating external power supplies.
The HT Series also supports the new ReAX IP Control engine option (IPE-REAX-1) base on Javascript. ReAX allows full IP control automation throughout the network without the need of an external proprietary control engine. For more information go here. Leave a Comment
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ClearOne Expands Ceiling Microphone Array Line at InfoComm with Debut of its Ceiling Microphone Array Dante Model
ClearOne introduced a new addition to its ceiling microphone array product line – the ClearOne Ceiling Microphone Array Dante at InfoComm 2018.
The new ClearOne Ceiling Microphone Array Dante features easily-identified numbered mic elements, an LED indicator for On/Off/Mute, the ability to daisy-chain up to four ceiling microphone arrays to make twelve channel microphone systems, built-in Dante digital audio network interface and PoE for power. It also offers primary and secondary Dante network interfaces for network-redundancy. What’s more, the solution is 100 percent shielded from any interferences, features very high signal-to-noise ratio, the ability to be installed anywhere from 0-feet to up to 7-feet from the ceiling, and optimized for speech intelligibility.
The ClearOne Ceiling Microphone Array, Ceiling Microphone Array Analog-X and new Ceiling Microphone Array Dante all include three wide-range microphones that are mounted together into a single unit array to provide the sound of three individual unidirectional microphones while maintaining full 360-degree coverage.
The ClearOne Ceiling Microphone Array Dante will be available in black and in white, shipping in Q3 2018.
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Start-up ZiipRoom Wants to Simplify the Meeting Room with Cloud-Control
At InfoComm, ZiipRoom introduced a software-only platform for conference rooms and huddle rooms. And, the company announced it joined Logitech’s Collaboration Program designed to deliver exceptional user experiences through integrated, complementary products that are easy to use and install.
ZiipRoom’s patented software allows users to control the complete meeting experience via a cloud-smart app that recognizes them when they enter a room, knows their calendar and automatically provides one-click options for the most common meeting needs. The solution offers businesses benefits including:
- Patented software leverages AI to deliver one, consistent meeting experience across all rooms, regardless of multiple room configurations or variances in devices or UC applications being used
- Mobile-first design, with ZiipRoom apps supported on familiar devices users already carry and know, means fast adoption
- One-click simplicity empowers users to immediately begin voice or video meetings and share wireless presentations without delay
- Supports multiple UC services, BYO devices and in-room AV gear simultaneously — make changes any time without changing the meeting experience for end users
- Installs in minutes, updates automatically and provides analytic insights; ends the training hassles and service calls related to variance in room configurations or UC services
Through the Logitech Collaboration Program, ZiipRoom delivers an integrated, exceptional user experience, as validated by the Logitech Software Reference Kit (SRK). This means that customers who purchase Logitech collaboration products, along with a product or service from ZiipRoom will receive a solution that is optimized for groups to collaborate anytime and anywhere.
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ClearOne Debuts WS800 M550 RF Range Wireless Microphone System at InfoComm to Comply With New FCC Rules
ClearOne announced a new WS800 M550 Wireless Microphone System that operates in the 537-563 MHz range in response to new FCC rules limiting the use of certain frequencies in North America. The new WS800 M550 model is necessary to give integrators a full range of frequency options as new FCC rules will require any products using the 614-698 MHz range to transition to another frequency in the next two years.
The WS800 Wireless Microphone system includes tabletop, gooseneck, hand-held and belt-pack lavalier models of wireless microphones/transmitters and a base-station receiver with either four or eight channels. With the addition of the new M550 model, the WS800 is now offered in eight frequency ranges.
The WS800 Receivers with built-in Dante technology interoperates with other Dante devices from any supplier, including ClearOne’s CONVERGE Pro 2 and CONVERGE Matrix.
The WS800 line utilizes ClearOne’s 24-bit digital signal processing for unmatched, crystal-clear audio and features 256-bit encryption for robust security. It has the ability to daisy chain up to 32-channels to support large venues and extension antenna kits are available to boost the coverage area. The microphones can be powered by standard or rechargeable AA batteries. A docking station is also available forer recharging.
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AtlasIED Launches New SoundMasking System with Z Series
AtlasIED is aiming to solve Speech Privacy with a so-called plug and play solution called the Z Series. It offers multiple zones and the ability to incorporate paging and BGM.
Speech privacy is something that can benefit every business, yet it needs to be a solution that addresses all of the facility’s audio needs, not just sound masking alone. It also needs to be easy to use. This is the Z series.
Z Series Key Features:
- A multi-zone, configurable design that incorporates sound masking, paging and BGM capability from a single wall or rack mount controller.
- Available in either a two-zone (model Z2) or four-zone (model Z4) configuration where each zone can be configured for sound masking or paging and background music. The zones can also be combined for direct field masking creating either a single or dual zone system. The Z Series allows the integrator to choose what is best for the installation.
- Includes factory preset defaults for sound masking settings that have been established by sound masking expert Robert Chanaud. Each unit includes a digital display and navigation buttons for easy system setup and use. Proper settings based on the application can be selected before installation is finished. Models work with any 70V loudspeaker and include a Bluetooth receiver for audio streaming.
- When packaged with AtlasIED products such as the SHS Series loudspeakers, equipment racks, and MW series microphones, the Z Series becomes an entire audio system that AtlasIED sells and supports.
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Texas Tough Series Racks from AtlasIED Debut
AtlasIED has launched the Texas Tough Series, an equipment cabinet solution. Texas Tough racks provide a central point for an AV system. The series includes models available in increments of five rack units, from 20RU to 45RU with either 25-inch or 30-inch depths. Additionally, each model is available with solid, perforated or Plexiglas front door options. Its hybrid design allows it to be used in standalone or gangable deployments.
The Digital Crown on each model includes a Plexiglas badge mounted in the center of the crown that is edge lit by multiple RGB LEDs that can be customized to the customer’s choice.
An integrated circuit board includes a contact closure that can be connected to a remote fault indicator allowing the LEDs to change color when an equipment fault is indicated. This provides a visual clue that there is an issue. Additionally, the contact closure will trigger an audible alarm when triggered.
Down-ring LED lights are integrated into the front so t of the rack. The white light intensity is adjustable for both the open and closed door positions. The LEDs can also be used to provide a less intense ambient light in the closed door rack to delicately showcase the equipment when installed in a high traffic location.
The front and rear rails install to the DIN rails via the patented DINlok technology system. The installation is tool-less and positively locks the rail into a specific location within provided 1″ increments.
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Aurora Ships IPBaseT 10Gbps, 4K AV-over-IP Transceiver IPX-TC3
Aurora Multimedia has what it’s calling the only encrypted 4K60 4:4:4 10Gbps AV-over-IP transceiver utilizing the company’s patent-pending IPBaseT technology based on the BlueRiver NT+ platform.
The IPX-TC3 is the world’s first 10Gbps IPBaseT transceiver capable of 4K60 4:4:4 with a frame latency of only 100us (.1ms) offered in copper and fiber. The IPX-TC3 is the first ever 10G SDVoE product to have redundant fiber version and selectable copper fiber in a single unit. Aurora is also the first company to utilize PoE with 10G and has worked with Ethernet switch companies to develop and ship 10G PoE switches paving the way for cleaner installations.
Aurora’s latest combines a variety of IP technologies and features under one unified protocol using a simplified topology. Seamless switching, USB 2.0 (480Mbps), Dante/AES67 eight-channel (another Aurora first), 1Gbps Ethernet, and control are some of the core capabilities of IPBaseT. The IPX-TC3 also supports dual OSD (On Screen display. This allows for content to be generated at the encode and decode sides.
The IPX-TC3 also supports the new ReAX IP Control engine option (IPE-REAX-1) base on Javascript. ReAX allows full IP control automation throughout the network without the need of an external proprietary control engine.
The IPBaseT Manager allows full set up and control of all functions. Key features are the EDID editor allowing for full manipulation of an EDID to create common denominators and Rapid Deployment Tool (RDT) which can fully configure a large system in minutes.
Utilizing the bandwidth of a standard 10Gbps copper or fiber, the IPBaseT IPX Series supports large scalable audio/video matrixing and it does so while replacing multiple technologies and products with a “single-box” distributed platform.
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AtlasIED Announces Release of Next-Generation IP Endpoints, the IPX Series
The IPX Series from AtlasIED is designed for quick notification through audio and visual messages, making it a solution for safety communications. Emergency notifications need to be targeted and timely with audio that is intelligible and visual alerts that reinforce the audio message.
Through a unified communications environment or the AtlasIED Globalcom.IP ecosystem, the IPX Series also delivers smart automation including pre-programmed notifications like bells and tones. Additionally, by using GLOBALCOM.IP or .EDU, a rich library of pre-recorded messages is available that can be broadcast to specific zones or all-call.
The IPX Series utilizes Power Over Ethernet Plus (PoE+) using a single connected network cable that supplies power, source material and control with no additional wiring required.
Each IPX Series loudspeaker model includes an integrated talkback microphone for full-duplex communications. Simply pressing a button allows communication with a preset location tied into one of its general purpose inputs. These GPIO connection ports additionally give the ability for external devices to trigger system activations such as pre-recorded announcements, magnetic locks and more.
Talk To Me Interoperability ensures the IPX units can work within any VoIP system as they are open-platform engineered to communicate and be controlled by the top-selling providers of unified communications software platforms and standard SIP PBX systems.
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Mode:Green Debuts Lighting Line to Support Demand for LEDTo support the hotels and commercial spaces prioritizing LED lighting, hospitality integration firm Mode:Green has announced the debut line of custom LED light bulbs.
Mode:Green specializes in designing and installing tailored audiovisual, automation, sustainability, and lighting experiences in top hotels, venues, office spaces, and etc. When incorporating LED lighting into its projects, its team identified a pattern of challenges affecting their installations, such as quality, reliable color temperature, flicker and dimming capability, and warranty.
The Mode:Green Custom LED light bulbs are designed to address these frequent issues; they provide a wide range of color temperatures down to 2,000K for the right ambiance for hotel and other commercial installations. The line also includes high efficiency and energy-code compliant back-of-house and office fixtures that feature on-board motion sensing, EM Battery-Up, and wireless controls with both Bluetooth and Zigbee mesh.
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MXL Debuts New AC-360-Z Web Conferencing Mic MXL Microphones introduces its new USB-powered table-top web conferencing microphone, the MXL AC-360-Z, at this year’s InfoComm Show (Marshall Electronics Booth C2164). The new MXL AC-360-Z has been co-developed with engineers from Zoom, a leading web conferencing and communications software provider, to enhance the microphone solution for Zoom Rooms and Zoom-enabled conference rooms.
The AC-360-Z expands upon the popular three capsule boundary microphone, the AC-404, through its 180° sound arc, with a full 360° pickup. When placed at the center of a large conference table, everyone speaking around the AC-360-Z will be clearly audible.
The AC-360-Z is compatible with any Mac or PC device through simple plug-and-play connectivity without needing to download any drivers. When used with Zoom, each quadrant of the AC-360-Z acts as an independent device for optimal performance and fidelity. Link up to three devices together to cover any room, small or large and each microphone ships with a complete installation kit including cables and mounting options.
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Draper Brings Silent Partner and Fly Cages to InfoComm Draper announces projection solutions, including the Silent Partner and Fly Cages, which are both set to debut in the USA at InfoComm 2018 – these were shown at ISE earlier this year.
Today’s digital projectors can put out a lot of heat, and cooling fan noise can be a big distraction—especially with shorter throw distances putting the projector closer to the audience. With Draper’s new Silent Partner, projector heat and noise are no longer a problem. The Silent Partner is a projector enclosure designed to hold projectors from 5,000—15,000 ANSI lumens with a convoluted exhaust airflow path and acoustic insulation foam to greatly reduce any sound from the projector, while the thermostatic fan control ensures proper projector cooling. Featuring lockable access doors to allow for easy projector service, the Silent Partner goes anywhere, mounts beneath most ceilings, and can also be attached to a projector lift to conceal the unit when not in use. The Silent Partner is available in 120V and 240V versions.
In addition, Draper will debut fly cages at InfoComm 2018. Draper’s fly cages are available in several sizes and designed to provide sturdy, long-lasting protection. Manufactured from 2″ tubing, Draper fly cages easily attach to cheeseborough clamps for quick and secure mounting to truss. The adjustment mechanism allows precise projector alignment and multiple cages can be stacked for increased projector brightness or redundancy.
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Nureva Adds Follow Me Feature to Span WorkspaceNureva has announced the new follow me feature for Span Workspace. This new functionality focuses the attention of a distributed team on specific areas of a Span canvas during a real-time collaboration session. When follow me is enabled, the user’s view of the canvas is presented to all participants, allowing everyone to follow along as the leader moves around the canvas. Any canvas participant can turn on the feature and gain control of the team’s view from the participant’s personal device, interactive flat-panel display or the Nureva Wall system. When follow me is on, participants can continue contributing content to the canvas, stop following the leader if they want to explore other content within the canvas and start following again as required. Helpful visual cues for meeting participants include a viewing frame to indicate the leader’s canvas view, a fading blue dot to indicate touches or mouse clicks made by the leader, a fading notification message when a leader turns on-follow me, an icon at the top of the canvas to indicate that follow me is enabled and the name of the current leader.
The follow me feature is ideal for collaboration sessions involving distributed teams where there is a need for individual team members to lead the discussion and have others follow along. An example is status meetings for project teams, where each participant speaks to that individual’s part of the project using a certain area of the Span canvas to illustrate updates, changes and action items. Other scenarios include facilitated collaboration sessions where the facilitator needs to switch between brainstorming, sorting and presentation activities while maintaining the focus of the group on the most relevant content on the canvas. Follow me will be introduced to visitors to Nureva’s booth N1276 at InfoComm 2018.
The follow me feature will be available in Span Workspace in July 2018 at no additional charge to subscribers. Span details are here.
It was explained to us on this videocast last week with Nureva CEO, Nancy Knowlton. Leave a Comment
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Avnu Certification of Cisco Catalyst Series Switches Expands Options for AVB/TSN Solutions
Biamp says that its Tesira customers will have more AVB-capable switches to choose from when designing and installing AVB/TSN systems. The Cisco Catalyst family of switches includes the AVB-enabled 9300 and 9500 Series and the recently Avnu-certified 3650 and 3850 Series of switches. Avnu certification confirms interoperability for AVB systems using Catalyst switches.
Cisco Catalyst switches are built to enable digitization of audio-video across multiple layers in the network for what Cisco says are immersive, reliable and cost-effective AV solutions. The Catalyst switches introduced capabilities unique to Cisco switches — multi-gigabit ports (1/2.5/5/10 Gbps) in combination with 1/10/25/40 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks. In addition, both series support Cisco Universal Power Over Ethernet (UPOE) and PoE+.
Details on Biamp line are here and Cisco’s AVB-enabled Catalyst switches are here. Leave a Comment
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NEC Display Debuts C and V Series of Displays
NEC Display Solutions of America today announced that it has launched six new large-size UHD displays. The new models are the 75-inch C751Q and V754Q; the 86-inch C861Q and V864Q; and the 98-inch C981Q and V984Q. These C and V Series models offer customers an all-encompassing UHD experience at an affordable price.
These new models feature high haze panels that scatter reflected light to significantly reduce glare and improve screen readability. They also come equipped with SpectraView Engine, NEC’s proprietary color management and stabilization system that provides unrivaled and complete color control and uniformity correction.
All models went through focused mechanical upgrades, including having a smaller, even bezel, lighter overall weight and thinner depth than preceding models. Both the C and V series models can also be utilized in both landscape and portrait orientation, allowing for flexibility of installation when used for digital signage.
Additional key features include:
- Advanced connectivity, including three HDMI 2.0 and two DisplayPort 1.2 connections, plus one DisplayPort out powers a 60 Hz signal for UHD performance via a single cable
- SoC Powered by Raspberry Pi and OPS allow for modular expansion
- Full external control via LAN or RS232 interfaces
- Full scheduler functionality, including holiday mode
- First, last and custom input detect functionality
- Full metal chassis and convenient carrying handles for easier installation
The new C Series and V Series large-size display models can be ordered this month and here are the details. Leave a Comment
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Yamaha Introduces the YVC-200 for On-the-Go Conferencing
Yamaha has announced the debut of its YVC-200 portable USB + Bluetooth speakerphone.
The YVC-200 speakerphone is a portable device for helping on-the-go workers communicate. The compact device is integrated with Yamaha’s sound processing technologies, including adaptive echo cancellation and Human Voice Activity Detection that focuses the unit on speech rather than background noise. The unit features intelligent microphones that deliver full-duplex conversation without sound dropouts, even when multiple people are speaking at once.
To start a remote meeting, users connect the YVC-200 to their audio, video or web conferencing client. Equipped with USB and Bluetooth with fast pairing to NFC-enabled devices, the YVC-200 can connect to a PC, smartphone or tablet. The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to 10 hours of operation.
It is operating system agnostic and fully compatible with commonly used OSs and remote conferencing systems, such as Microsoft Skype for Business, Cisco WebEx, BlueJeans, Zoom, Vidyo, and more. In addition, frequently used functions, such as microphone mute and speaker volume, are controlled by interactive touch-sensor buttons for easy and intuitive operation. Users can start a meeting anytime, anywhere, including ad-hoc meetings in the office or customer’s office, without missing cues for making immediate decisions or relaying inspiring ideas.
Available in a choice of white or black, the unit blends into any home or corporate office. Its small, lightweight, and space-saving design is perfect for portability and for deployment at laptop or mobile terminals. A headset jack allows for private listening and the option to enjoy music through the unit between calls.
The Yamaha YVC-200 is here. Leave a Comment
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ClearOne Launches New Cloud-Based Collaboration App, COLLABORATE Space
ClearOne today unveiled COLLABORATE Space, a new video collaboration app that connects hundreds of users joining from any device at anytime. It includes messaging, calling and meeting functions.
COLLABORATE Space provides persistent space to store all sorts of media such as messages, documents, whiteboards, recordings, meeting minutes or anything else exchanged on a specific topic or project during a call or meeting at any time, and is accessible from any device, whether it be a mobile, desktop or room appliance.
Additionally, COLLABORATE Space allows users to create public or private channels organized by topic, where the owner can invite team members to join, or anyone can view a channel and join without invitation. The users can communicate and collaborate with their channel members.
Available on-cloud or on-premise, COLLABORATE Space includes a variety of collaboration tools such as screen sharing, document sharing, whiteboarding, co-annotation, meeting minutes, recording and chat, which are all accessible anytime during a call or meeting.
COLLABORATE Space will be here when it’s on their website here. Leave a Comment
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Biamp Adds AVB USB Expander With Bluetooth Wireless Technology to Tesira Platform
Biamp today announced its new AVB USB audio expander, the Tesira EX-UBT. Designed for use in Tesira systems, the new expander provides a digital audio interface via USB. Designed for installations requiring USB connections not located in a rack or near other equipment, the Tesira EX-UBT is not limited by the specification-defined maximum USB connection length of 15 feet; the new Tesira EX-UBT is also can transport USB digital audio reliably throughout a customer’s network. It is also ideal for installations requiring multiple USB audio inputs or in projects using Tesira SERVER or SERVER-IO as the DSP adding an on-board USB connection.
The Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Tesira EX-UBT expander supports up to eight channels of configurable USB audio as well as Bluetooth wireless technology, which is enabled and configured through the Tesira software. Using Bluetooth, the EX-UBT provides integrators with a cable-free solution for teleconferencing using soft codecs, continuing a mobile phone call into a meeting room, or supplying background music such as in a hospitality setting. The EX-UBT is the perfect solution for a variety of room types and sizes that require USB audio delivered in a small form factor.
The Tesira EX-UBT expander will be available in Q3 of 2018 and can be found here. Leave a Comment
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ClearOne Adds JGEP 2000 AV-Over-IP Streaming Gear Called VIEW Lite at InfoComm
ClearOne has unveiled the VIEW Lite series of products. VIEW Lite has an Encoder EJ100, Decoder DJ100 and Controller CJ100 that together deliver full-screen, single-image video using JPEG2000 codec standard technology (at 1G), with a very low latency of around 1.5 frames end-to-end glass to glass with resolutions of 4K60 with 4:2:0 color space, and 4K30 and 1080p60 with 4:4:4 color space support. HDMI is converted to IP.
VIEW Lite supports HDCP for protected content. The units could be powered through PoE or DC power supply and come with PC software to configure and setup the system through a Controller unit.
The new ClearOne VIEW Lite AV-over-IP streaming solution will be available for delivery to customers at the end of August 2018. When it’s on their web site, it will be here. Leave a Comment
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Optoma Introduces New Line of High Brightness, Laser Projectors
Optoma at InfoComm 2018 today unveiled four new laser projectors for higher education, houses of worship, rental and staging and corporate environments. The Optoma ZW500T, ZH500T, ZU500T and ZH500TST deliver 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operation.
- Optoma ZH500T and ZH500TST are 1080p HD projectors that feature an impressive 5,000 lumens of brightness and a 300,000:1 contrast ratio with ExtremeBlack enabled. The ZH500TST offers a short throw of 0:79:1 from just a few feet away. These projectors feature horizontal and vertical lens shift, 360-degree and 24/7 operation, and portrait mode for maximum usability at any angle. Both projectors are also equipped with several connectivity options, including HDBaseT and HDMI inputs to maximize convenience. They are available for an estimated street price of $2,999and $3,999 respectively.
- Optoma ZW500T and ZU500T, featuring WXGA and WUXGA resolution respectively, provide stunning projection with a 300,000:1 contrast ratio with ExtremeBlack enabled, a powerful laser light source and 1.6x zoom. The ZW500T and ZU500T project 5,000 lumens of brightness and feature extensive connectivity options, including HDBaseT and HDMI inputs. Both projectors offer built-in installation features, including horizontal and vertical lens shift, four corner correction, 360-degree and portrait mode operation to support professional installations at all difficulty levels. The ZW500T is available an estimated street price of $2,499, while the ZU500T is available for an estimated street price of $3,199.
The Optoma ZW500T, ZH500T, ZU500T and ZH500TST are here. Leave a Comment
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ClearOne Debuts CONVERGE Huddle for Huddle Room Conferencing at InfoComm 2018
ClearOne announces its new, most affordable CONVERGE Huddle conferencing solution for huddle rooms and similarly sized meeting spaces. Derived from ClearOne’s latest CONVERGE Pro 2 line of DSP mixers, the CONVERGE Huddle comes with the latest Acoustic Echo Cancellation and Noise Cancellation audio processing algorithms. Using CONVERGE Huddle, audio and video collaboration applications are accomplished through a single cable connection to users’ Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD), such as laptops, tablets and smartphones that run applications such as Spontania, Skype, Skype for Business, GoToMeeting, WebEx, etc. The CONVERGE Huddle has an option to add a Bluetooth interface shortly after its release.
The new CONVERGE Huddle connects to ClearOne or all third-party peripheral devices, such as microphones, speakers, cameras, and display screens. It can be mounted under a conference table, behind a display on the wall, VESA mounted or located in a closet or rack.
The ClearOne CONVERGE Huddle will start shipping July 2018 and you can see it here. Leave a Comment
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WyreStorm Adds 3×1 HDMI/VGA/DisplayPort Switcher for Small Rooms
WyreStorm just launched the new EX-SW-0301-H2 HDBaseT switching extender. The latest addition to its expanded presentation switcher line, the 0301-H2 addresses the increased demand for cost-efficient presentation solutions for small meeting rooms and huddle spaces in corporate and education sectors.
Designed as a solution for any meeting or huddle space requiring multi-participant presentation and collaboration, the EX-SW-0301-H2 is marketed as a smart switching extender, the 0301 features both manual and automatic switching between any of its connected HDMI, VGA with audio and DisplayPort inputs.
A transmitter can be mounted exposed on or under a desk/meeting table for ease of laptop or PC connectivity, with the receiver installed behind a display or above a projector where it can also automatically activate projector screens or room curtain/blinds via dual conditions-based relay triggering.
HDCP 2.2 compliant, EX-SW-0301-H2 transmitter and receiver are connected via HDBaseT, supporting transmissions of 4K 8bit at 60Hz 4:2:0 and 30Hz 4:4:4 to 35m/115ft or HD up to 1920x1200p 60Hz 12bit to 60m/197ft.
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SurgeX Intros Defender Series Power Protection
AMETEK Electronic Systems Protection (ESP) today announces the new SurgeX Defender Series line of power protection products. Designed specifically to safeguard everyday applications, the Defender Series provides cost-effective, comprehensive power protection and conditioning to increase up-time and ensure connected equipment functions properly.
Even the smaller, cost-conscious applications deserve proper power protection as a fundamental element of an AV system’s foundation. The new Defender Series line includes the following products:
Designed with patented Multi-Stage surge suppression technology, the Defender Series line protects AV equipment from electrical transients that can cause harmful system disruptions. The robust three-stage protection ensures equipment is safeguarded from the harmful effects of surge energy and the advanced filtration of the Defender Series virtually eliminates normal and common mode electrical noise interference that can cause frequent reboots and downtime.
Designed for the protection of standalone devices such as projecters, displays, POS machines or digital signage applications, the 1-outlet SX-DS-151 model is small enough to be deployed in environments where space is a consideration but power protection is a must. The 8-outlet SX-DX-158 and SX-DS-208 models are rack mountable and ideal solutions to provide comprehensive power protection and conditioning at the rack level in education, security, or house of worship installation environments where budgets are limited, carefully reviewed and proper power protection often overlooked.
Both the SX-DS-158 model and SX-DS-208 model are rackmount, 1U and 8.5” deep making them more compact and shallow than some current SurgeX offerings. Additionally, the SX-DS-151 is a single outlet 15A model designed to plug directly into a receptacle. The SX-DS-158 and SX-DS-208 models will be shipping Q3 of 2018 and the SX-DS-151 model is shipping now.
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ClearOne Launches CONVERGE PA 460 Amplifier for Conferencing and Sound Reinforcement Applications
ClearOne has introduced the ClearOne CONVERGE PA 460 Amplifier, a four channel by 60 watts or two channel by 120 watts high-efficiency professional audio power amplifier for auditoriums, lecture halls, conference rooms, training rooms and more. The new ClearOne CONVERGE PA 460 Amplifier works in normal output mode for 60 watts or bridged mode with two channels for 120 Watts, and supports 8 ohm/4 ohm speaker output mode and 70V/100V constant voltage mode.
The half-rack size and fanless design of the software-free unit allows for quick and easy installation that integrators need. Its compact size allows for two units to be placed in one rack space using ClearOne’s rack-mount kit, and it has visible indicators for power, input signal, standby and protection.
The new ClearOne CONVERGE PA 460 Amplifier will start shipping in Q3 2018 and details are here. Leave a Comment
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ZeeVee Unveils ZvMXE+ IP Set-Top Box at InfoComm
Providing a bridge to customers for the process of upgrading from RF distribution to AV over IP, ZeeVee has unveiled the ZvMXE+, a set top box that decodes both RF and IP HD content. The device, which supports three compression formats, including H.264, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, enables instant viewing of channels once it is plugged into the display and connected to a network.
It also auto-discovers IP feeds generated from ZeeVee’s ZyPerMX, ZyPerMX4, HDbridge3000 H.264 and MPEG2 blades; and the iSeries models of ZeeVee’s popular RF products, automatically creating a lineup of available content. Additional channels and streams can be added manually. It also supports many kinds of IPTV programs.
Physical inputs include both F-type connectors for RF and RJ45 for Ethernet; outputs include HDMI for connection to the display and a 3.5mm jack providing analog stereo audio. A USB connection is also provided for firmware updates. An infrared remote control with programmable buttons allows direct control of the television and channels can also be controlled remotely via IP commands delivered via the network. The ZvMXE+ is powered by an external AC Adapter (12V/1.0A) included with the device.
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