Telemetrics demonstrates new camera control software
Oct 8, 2008 8:00 AM
Telemetrics’ CPS-ST-S Studio Control System provides comprehensive control and functionality for broadcast studio applications by a single operator.
Telemetrics demonstrated the latest releases of the company’s CPS-ST-S Studio Control System at IBC2008. The system has been specifically tailored to provide comprehensive control and functionality for broadcast studio applications by a single operator.
Telemetrics’ CPS-ST-S Studio Control System provides a flexible architecture for single-operator control of up to 50 cameras or devices from the industry-leading manufacturers. The studio automation control system employs a GUI for ROP controls and hardware interface and features joystick trim control of pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris and master pedestal to emulate manufacturers’ remote operating panels. Up to 160 presets are available in storyboard mode and up to 8000 presets are available when organized by camera. Multiple screen layouts facilitate ease of operation, and a preset video switcher is available for still image capture and preview functions.
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