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Table of Contents Corporate A/V Top Story Tight spot can be the right spot for AV Installation News Sound Induction Systems (SIS) use Sennheiser systems in Welsh installations Product News FSR introduces the BMS-2 background music system Altinex and Simtrol launch MultiTasker Friendly control software Speaker line tester now offered from Inter-M Corporate A/V Top Story Tight spot can be the right spot for AV Big screens in small rooms, with lots of connectivity and control options hidden in tiny spaces. That's often the challenge to the AV integrator working in the corporate environment. And a growing range of options, many driven by the burgeoning consumer display market, is available to help meet that challenge. Many of today's new AV systems--particularly displays -- have been created to fit in minimal spaces. Plasmas, LCDs, and other flat-panel displays are obvious examples, but so are rear-projection TVs that require less and less "throw distance" to serve larger and larger images. New LCD and DLP RPTVs often generate images that are 60in. or larger with roughly a foot of depth. Click here for more... ADVERTISEMENT ![]() Click here for an animated look into Canon's Realis SX50, a revolutionary new multimedia projector with super-high (SXGA+) resolution that displays vibrant color and incredible detail (even small type). Whether it's home-theatre enthusiasts watching HD-quality movies, architects and engineers viewing intricate technical details, professional photographers scrutinizing digital photos, or teachers and business professionals presenting visual materials in vibrant color, the Realis SX50 projector's 1400 x 1050 SXGA+ performance exceeds expectations. Realis SX50 utilizes Canon's patented proprietary AISYS (Aspectual Illumination System) optical technology to deliver high brightness (2500 ANSI Lumens), high contrast (1000:1), outstanding image quality, and compact size (8.6lbs.), all at a surprisingly affordable price. Installation News Newtown-based sound specialists Sound Induction Systems (SIS) have just completed two installations, both combining Sennheiser SDC3000 digital conference and Sennheiser IR systems. The first system was for Monitor Facilities Management at Monmouthshire County Council and the second for the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority headquarters in Brecon. SIS first met with Monitor Facilities Management at Monmouthshire County Council when it provided conference system rental for a Welsh National Assembly meeting, held at County Hall, Cwmbran. The council was very impressed with what it saw and heard and employed the services of an independent consultant to assist in the evaluation of conference systems. Council members visited numerous other councils' sites, assessing many other systems, and also arranged a comprehensive demonstration of the SDC3000 system with SIS and Sennheiser's John Willett. "In the end," said Phil Nicholes of SIS, "there were two deciding factors, clarity of sound and simplicity of use." Click here for more... Product News FSR introduces the BMS-2 background music system FSR, manufacturer of audio and video switching equipment, has introduced the BMS-2. The BMS-2 is a centralized background music system that offers an efficient method of providing control of stereo audio source distribution through touch wall plates or an optional built-in web server. Click here for more... Altinex, manufacturer of AV signal management solutions and Simtrol, designer and developer of Windows-based AV control software solutions, have announced the launch of new MultiTasker Friendly control software. The Altinex MultiTasker product line is a modular AV system used to design, configure, and build innovative and compact signal management solutions. Simtrol's control software allows the command, control, and monitoring of incompatible devices including AV devices. This joint effort provides integrators a single, powerful platform to develop dynamic and cost-effective signal management and device control solutions. Click here for more... The new 16-channel SC-9216R speaker line tester from Inter-M Americas can be used to automatically or manually detect fault conditions within any audio system that uses amplifiers and loudspeakers. Only two rack spaces high, the compact unit operates on either AC mains or DC power. The SC-9216R conducts automatic tests according to timed test interval settings established by the user. Front-panel displays and controls found on the line tester include an LCD screen showing status of operation and system conditions. Cursor and enter buttons are conveniently located to facilitate channel selection, time settings, and the activation of operational commands. When a fault is discovered, a fault indicator illuminates and a buzzer sounds. Click here for more... |
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