Vinten Radamec unveils Fusion FCS16 control system
Oct 5, 2007 11:18 AM
The new Vinten Radamec Fusion FCS16 control system allows a single controller to be configured to operate up to 16 cameras.
Vinten Radamec has launched the Fusion FCS16, a compact control system with full touch-screen control for up to 16 cameras.
The user interface, a Windows-based 10.4in touch screen, allows a single controller to be configured to operate up to 16 cameras and/or full x-y pedestals from any number of locations. Multiple controllers can be added to the network allowing further operational flexibility.
The Fusion FCS16, which stores as many as 64,000 shots, can be teamed directly with companion Fusion products, including the new Fusion FHR100 robotic-only head and the Fusion FBH175 bolt-on height drive.
The control system’s network architecture incorporates Vinten Radamec’s TCPi system. Interconnection is via TCP/IP, RS-232 and RS-422 protocols.
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