Wireworks LumaVue panels, plates offer mobile broadcast interface solution
Mar 28, 2008 8:32 AM
Wireworks LumaVue panels and plates for mobile broadcast vehicles are rear-illuminated to make it easy to identify connections in low-light situations.
LumaVue custom panels and plates from Wireworks provide a broadcast truck interface that’s particularly attractive for low-light situations.
The custom panel products can be rear-illuminated for instant identification. UV-stabilized for outdoor use, LumaVue panels feature non-metallic cell-cast acrylic construction, which provides maximum durability and efficiency. The panels will not rust or tarnish even under sustained extreme weather conditions.
The panels are rear-engraved, so markings cannot be marred or destroyed. LumaVue products provide maximum electrical isolation between connectors and are available in a variety of sizes and shapes.
The company will showcase LumaVue at next month’s NAB2008 in Las Vegas.
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