AXON showed its 72-channel HQW200 multiviewer at SATIS 2008.
AXON exhibited at the recent SATIS 2008 its range of Synapse modules, router and master control products and its compliance recording system, TRACS2.
On display was AXON’s modular multiviewer (HQW200) that supports up to 72 channels in 4RU, its HD/SD logo inserter (HLI20), its up/down/crossconverter (HXH40/41) and its Synapse monitoring and setup software Cortex. Cortex provides comprehensive configuration, monitoring and maintenance tools for Synapse. AXON also showed SynTouch, an application which enables the control of all Synapse modules within the system through an iPod touch or iPhone.
Also on display was AXON’s compliance system, TRACS2. The compliance recording system is in its third generation with completely new system hardware and software that offers improved features and performance.
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