Utah Scientific routers include new visual control panel

Jul 15, 2009 9:43 AM

    
Utah’s new UCP-MV visual control panel sports two touch-screen LCD displays.

Utah’s new UCP-MV visual control panel sports two touch-screen LCD displays.

Utah Scientific will show the new UCP-MV visual control panel at the IBC 2009 show. The panel demonstrates a completely new approach to user interface design for routing switchers with two touch-screen LCD monitors to combine monitoring and control functions on a highly flexible 3RU panel.

Also at IBC 2009, the UTAH-100 Professional Products series, a new line of small routers, distribution amplifiers and associated products targeted at the growing market for professional-quality solutions in smaller broadcast and nonbroadcast facilities will be making its European debut.




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