Shotoku Broadcast Type-S control panel offers enhanced capabilities
Aug 14, 2008 8:00 AM
Shotoku Broadcast Systems will introduce the Type-S expanded capacity control panel for its remote camera systems at IBC2008.
The Type-S panel expands to support up to 16 camera channels, making it well suited for parliament, legislature or TV studio systems. It uses the same features and intuitive interface as the company’s standard TR-8S but includes state-of-the-art panel keys, clear, bright LED displays and a high-contrast LCD that indicates the current status of all cameras in the system.
New setup facilities enable key features and performance characteristics to be modified from the control panel itself. The Type-S panel integrates with all Shotoku remote pan-and-tilt heads.
See Shotoku Broadcast Systems at IBC Stand 11.G30, or visit www.shotoku.tv.
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