Eyeheight introduces multichannel source identifier

Nov 30, 2005 3:13 PM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    



Eyeheight SI-10 source identifier
Eyeheight's new SI-10 multichannel source identifier is operated via a panel of 2x12 user-legendable pushbuttons.

The SI-10 can be used with an Eyeheight playout system or to control a third-party crosspoint matrix. Channel names can be edited, saved and uploaded to an Eyeheight MW-3E mixer module, enabling the system to recall and display the correct sources whenever the panel acquires a different channel.

The SI-10 is housed in an Eyeheight TB-12 sub-chassis with an integral power supply for the control panel modules. Data connection to other Eyeheight equipment is then achieved via a two-wire I-Bus data connection.

For more information, visit www.eyeheight.com.

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