Ross Video releases openGear configuration tool

Aug 5, 2010 1:12 PM

    
Users of the new Ross Video openGear configuration tool can send their configurations to the company for a quote or save them.

Users of the new Ross Video openGear configuration tool can send their configurations to the company for a quote or save them.

Ross Video has released an online frame configuration tool designed to configure a Ross openGear frame with Ross terminal equipment products and accessories.

The configuration tool provides a drag-and-drop interface with product descriptions, rear I/O images and block diagrams available in one convenient, user-friendly tool.

Users of the tool can choose to send their configurations directly to Ross Video for a quote or save it by creating a project account with the click of a button. Saved configurations can be recalled at a later date for additions and changes.




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