
Details on each provided by the company follow:
The Model 394 supports two general-purpose input (GPI) signals for a range of applications, while the Model395 provides two general-purpose outputs.To support a variety of applications, they can operate together to transport one or two contact closures over a standard Ethernet network or can be utilized independently. The units are housed in lightweight, aluminum, tabletop enclosures. Each model has a100BASE-TX (100 Mb/s) Ethernet interface, which is used to provide both data and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power. They utilize Dante®audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology and are configured using theStudio Technologies’ ST controller application.
Also on display will be the Model 201Interpreter’s Console, a Dante-supporting audio-over-Ethernet-enabled unit that is suitable for use in single-and multi-language applications.The Model 201 creates a complete interpreter position and includes both standard features as well as advanced functionality that is not typically provided by “off-the-shelf” interpretation equipment.Configured using the ST controller software application, the Model 201includes the ability to allow a variety of audio content to be included with the interpretation audio content that can be automatically muted or dimmed (reduced in level) when interpretation is active. This is especially important for off-site or Internet streaming applications.
The Model 5682ST 2110 to Dante bridge will also be showcased. The Model5682provides a high-performance means of interconnecting (“bridging”) SMPTE® ST 2110 audio channels with Dante audio-over-Ethernet channels.The Model 5682 is available in two versions: the Model 5682-01 allows up to 32 audio channels to pass in each direction, while the Model 5682-02 supports up to 64 audio channels. The unit is compatible with the ST 2110-30standard for PCM audio signals and the ST 2110-10 standard for signal timing. On the Dante side, the Model 5682is compatible with the Dante DomainManager™ (DDM) software application.The Model 5682’s primary applicationis to interconnect audio channels associated with two independent networks, one that supports ST 2110 and the other Dante. The source and destination of these audio channels would typically be other equipment such as mixing consoles, broadcast or production crosspoint switchers, or matrix intercom systems
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