NAB 2022

NAB 2022: TSL Showcasing SAM-Q-NET Audio Monitor, Other New Products

As broadcast production needs become more complex, TSL casts a spotlight on the company’s latest releases of its Audio, Control and Power solutions at NAB 2022 (Booth C5420). These new offerings are designed to seamlessly interlink to facilitate intelligent, controllable, adaptable and efficient workflows, and maintain and assure quality of service throughout the media delivery chain.

The company is also highlighting its Los Angeles-based headquarters as the brand ramps up efforts to support existing and new customers throughout the Americas.

TSL’s new SAM-Q-NET audio monitor introduces TSL’s SAM-Q advanced audio monitoring capabilities to an IP networked world, with native support for ST 2110-30, ST 2022-7 and multiple control options including NMOS.

The SAM-Q-NET audio monitor offers native support for ST 2110-30, ST 2022-7 and multiple control options including NMOS.

One of the benefits of SAM-Q-NET is that the onboard redundant 1G Ethernet connectivity vastly reduces the cost of deployment for audio specific installations. The SAM-Q range of audio monitors allow users to tailor operations to different environments. Supporting several operational modes, which can be dynamically enabled and disabled as required, SAM-Q is equally at home in operational positions in studio facilities, OB trucks, master control applications and playout facilities.

On the Control side, TSL introduces TM1-Tally, a compact, low-cost, high-end tally solution. Based on the industry standard TSL TallyMan system, TM1-Tally offers the same fully featured tally capabilities only with a limited number of connections to external devices. Customers can easily create simple to complex tally systems to suit any OB truck or facility environment. It can be connected to router control systems to provide a more compressive tally system that is agnostic to manufacturers’ equipment.

Answering the increasingly important need for streamlined maintenance, remote management and minimized energy consumption, and building on its 15 years of experience delivering intelligent power products, TSL’s new PMiD and PMiD-CO intelligent Power Distribution Units (PDUs) offer enhanced functionality compared to the previous generation. Both units share a common architecture, with the ‘-CO’ unit adding a second power inlet with internal changeover, to provide resilient power for devices that need it, while maintaining the compact single rack unit (1RU) form-factor that broadcasters expect. Both units can be supplied in 20A or 32A form, with individually fused 14-way IEC C13 outlets.

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