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QuStream introduces PERC2000 IP-based router control system
Nov 27, 2007 1:03 PM
When used with QuStream's Distributed Routing System (DRS), PERC2000 provides a wide range of configuration options.
QuStream has unveiled PERC2000, an IP-based system with the ability to control current QuStream routing switchers via 10Mb/s or 100Mb/s Ethernet or serial port.
Consisting of a circuit board and software, PERC2000 works with Microsoft Windows.
QuStream's PERC2000 is compatible with all existing QuStream routing switchers as well as with legacy products using the PRC communications channel. It can be deployed to perform real-time router reconfiguration.
When used with QuStream's Distributed Routing System (DRS), it provides a wide range of configuration options, including control of audio delay on input channels and/or output channels, audio phase inversion, dual channel summing, and assignment of audio silence, white noise, 1kHz tone, and discrete tone sweep.
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