Miranda to showcase new HD monitoring

Mar 20, 2006 3:26 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Miranda Technologies has announced multiple new HD monitoring capabilities for the Kaleido-Alto-HD and Kaleido-K2 multi-image display processors, as well as the launch of a new Densité Series HD-SDI signal measurement probe.

For use in master control environments, the Kaleido-Alto-HD multi-image display processor now offers video and audio probing, including signal black, freeze and luminance too high, audio presence, overload, mono, and out-of-phase alarms. These alarms can be reported on-screen, or via SNMP to other monitoring devices such as Miranda’s iControl for logging and strategic monitoring views.

The Kaleido-Alto-HD is a high-quality, 10-input multi-image display processor with auto-sensing HD-SDI/SDI/analog video inputs.

The new Densité Series HD/SD SDI Control Probe (HCP-1801) operates with Miranda’s iControl facility monitoring system to provide signal measurement, with detection of video freeze, video black, as well as alarming on a host of parameters such as video luma and white levels.

For more information, visit www.miranda.com.

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