NTP System Engineering to present a system environment for its products at IBC2003

Jul 31, 2003 12:00 PM

    

NTP System Engineering is presenting a system environment for its products, including the NTP625 digital multiformat audio router and NTP Alex and NTP Mike mixer surfaces at IBC2003.

In the presentation, emphasis will be placed on different NTP660 Management Software based applications. These include a four-wire conference using a touch screen, a multichannel PPM display software and a specific routing control software, including dialog and change parameters in Axon equipment.

In addition, the NTP Alex user surface will be shown for the first time at IBC. It will operate with ARC-net for internal communication.

See NTP System Engineering at IBC Stand 10.311 or visit: http://www.ntp.dk/

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