Nucomm to introduce CC-1 camera control for CamPac 2
Apr 4, 2008 8:06 AM
Nucomm’s new CC-1 camera control unit allows users to access all features and menus of the original camera manufacturer’s control panel for wireless control of camera setup.
Nucomm will debut its new wireless CC-1camera control unit (CCU) for use with the company’s CamPac 2 HD/SD COFDM camera-back transmitter at NAB2008.
The CC-1 expands the features of the CamPac 2 through a software-based data interface that allows the CamPac 2/CC-1 to work with various types of camera manufacturer control panels and command protocols.
The CC-1 uses the camera manufacturer’s original remote control or operations control panel, which lets operators work within a seamless environment between wired and wireless cameras. In addition, users can access all features and menus of the original control panel. The CC-1 also offers remote control over all CamPac 2 menu-driven features through a companion remote interface panel.
The CC-1 is available in two radio options: licensed 450MHz or unlicensed spread spectrum 900MHz.
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