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NEW WALL PANEL CONTROLLERS ADDED TO SymNet AUDIO MATRIX


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MOUNTLAKE, WASHINGTON: Symetrix is introducing a line of modular, RS-485 based remote control wall panels for the SymNet Audio Matrix platform at NSCA 2005.

The new hardware will be supported in SymNet Designer v5.5 for Windows. These new additions to the Adaptive Remote Control (ARC) family consist of four building blocks capable, in various combinations, of addressing a number of installed sound system control applications including preset switching, volume control, priority paging, and room combining.

The remote controls, seven in total, are the ARC-K1, a dual function rotary encoder; ARC-SW4, four buttons with corresponding bi-color LEDs; ARC-Mic which combines an SW4 panel and an onboard condenser microphone with a push-to-talk button; ARC-XLR identical to ARC-Mic but with an XLR(f) connector substituted for the condenser microphone; EXK, extension encoder; and the EX4 extension button panel. All controls mount in Decora style faceplates (not included).

ARC-Mic and ARC-XLR incorporate a new Symetrix technology known as ARC Audio which allows connection of one channel of balanced analog audio directly to a SymNet Express device, or the newly revised ARC-PS, a rack mountable power supply capable of powering ten ARCs.

This collection of modular controls can be configured for a variety of uses and become interactive in certain scenarios such as room combining.

This last function, room combining, is specifically addressed in SymNet Designer v5.5 with new virtual room combining modules designed to be triggered from the hardware remote controls. This new software/hardware combination specifically addresses the old problem of managing BGM sources and room volumes when zones are combined and uncombined. The system now links wall panels together when zones are combined, allowing the user to select the BGM source and adjust the volume from any wall panel located within the combined space. The panels then become independent and control their specific zone when rooms are uncombined. The new solution supports four BGM sources that are distributed to 16 zones.

"Over the years SymNet has made its way into a number conference, multimedia, and event centers. We understood the issues posed by these situations and chose to address them with a line of modular wall panels for the market," said Mike Worona, SymNet product manager. Symetrix relied on extensive market research in developing this targeted solution for system designers and installers.

The hardware - ARC-SW4 (four-buttons), ARC-K1 (linear encoder), and their extensions, the EX4 and EXK - can control individual room functions, or be configured as a master room-combine control center. Buttons can function as manual zone-combine switches, or multi-parameter preset recalls that invoke system logic governing BGM sources and volume levels in the combined zones based on user settings in the software.

Other additions to SymNet Designer 5.5 include auto mixer combiner modules, priority switching modules for paging, improved IP functionality, and improved RS-232 functionality for third party control systems.

ABOUT SYMETRIX For more information on professional audio signal processors from Symetrix, Lucid and AirTools please call (425) 778-7728 or refer to websites, www.symetrixaudio.com, www.lucidaudio.com, and www.airtoolsaudio.com.

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