Pixelmetrix to introduce ConsolidatorPlus

Mar 15, 2006 4:11 PM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    



ConsolidatorPlus can be used to manage a mixed network of monitors, displaying the appropriate level of information for each device, fault and location.
At NAB2006, Pixelmetrix will unveil ConsolidatorPlus, a comprehensive Network Management System for its DVStation preventive monitoring platform.

ConsolidatorPlus enables complete visibility of network status from a straightforward Windows client. The user interface can be customized, including a geographical map, to show the location and status of each device. When a fault occurs, the corresponding monitoring point is highlighted, enabling the operator to drill down and determine the nature of the fault. ConsolidatorPlus can be used to manage a mixed network of monitors, displaying the appropriate level of information for each device, fault, and location.

The company also will showcase its DVB-T Line Interface solution for monitoring digital terrestrial transmission over the terrestrial channel and at the transmission tower.

See Pixelmetrix at NAB2006 in booth C6616, or visit www.pixelmetrix.com.

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