Utah Scientific to showcase new visual control panel for routing switchers

Jul 29, 2009 10:56 AM

    
Utah Scientific’s new UCP-MV control panel employs a new approach to user interface design for routing switchers.

Utah Scientific’s new UCP-MV control panel employs a new approach to user interface design for routing switchers.

At IBC2009, Utah Scientific will launch several new products, including the UCP-MV visual control panel and the UTAH-100 Professional Products series.

Utah Scientific will show the UCP-MV control panel with a new approach to user interface design for routing switchers. The panel uses two touch-screen LCD monitors to combine monitoring and control functions on a 3RU panel.

The UTAH-100 Professional Products series is a new line of small routers, distribution amplifiers and associated products. It includes fixed-frame and modular routers and distribution amplifiers for signal types ranging from analog to the new 3G HD format. The routers are available in fixed-frame sizes of 8 x 8 and 16 x 16 with 1RU and 2RU modular frames that support routers sized up to 16 x 16 and 32 x 32, respectively.

See Utah Scientific at IBC2009 in Stand 2.B20.




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