TSL to unveil TallyMan Computer 1 at IBC2009

Sep 3, 2009 1:37 PM

    
The TMC-1 controller can integrate with mains distribution and other systems designed and developed by TSL.

The TMC-1 controller can integrate with mains distribution and other systems designed and developed by TSL.

TSL Professional Products Group will introduce the TallyMan Computer 1 (TMC-1), a self-contained unit able to control high-speed tally systems for large numbers of peripherals and functions, at IBC2009.

The 1RU TMC-1 features dual-redundant internal power supply units, solid-state hard drive, SNMP functionality and an embedded Windows XP operating system. The TMC-1 is also flexible enough to allow open-ended TallyMan development with the benefit of a “build your own system” option.

In addition to tally and under-monitor displays, the TMC-1 controller also can integrate with mains distribution and other systems designed and developed by TSL.

See TSL Professional Products Group at IBC2009 in Stand 10.B41.




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