DNF to debut Universal Automation Backup System at NAB2008

Feb 13, 2008 8:07 AM

    

DNF Controls will launch several new products at NAB2008. The Universal Automation Backup System (UABS) backs up primary and secondary on-air automation systems and reads playlist files from most major automation system manufacturers as well as most major traffic list files. It supports manual and time-triggered events and provides an as-run log.

The new Universal Switch Panel (USP) is a panel of multipurpose push-button switches with an easy-to-use interface designed to meet the wide range of control needs for broadcast, production, A/V and industrial environments. The USP is available in a 1RU housing with eight or 16 front-panel switches.

DNF Controls will also introduce its new GTP-32BP breakout panel for its GTP-32 GPI Tally Processor.

For more information, visit www.dnfcontrols.com.




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