Riedel spotlights new Artist 5000 intercom control panels

Oct 7, 2009 3:46 PM


             
The new Artist 5000 panel series is a matrix intercom solution designed for all intercom markets.

The new Artist 5000 panel series is a matrix intercom solution designed for all intercom markets.

Riedel Communications featured its new Artist 5000 series intercom control panels at IBC2009. The new Artist 5000 panel series is a matrix intercom solution designed for all intercom markets. It provides the full functionality of Riedel’s digital matrix intercom panels.

The panels are available in two versions either with marker strips or with eight-character, high-contrast LCD displays, which show the label for each talk key. The control panels with LCD display also are equipped with a shift page, essentially doubling the number of keys to 16.

The universal enclosure makes the panel suitable for rack-mount, wall-mount and desktop operation. Connection to any Artist or Performer matrix is done digitally via a standard AES3 signal on Cat 5 cable.


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