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Cobalt Digital (Stand 10.A24) to Display openGear
Remote Control Panels at IBC 2008
August 27, 2008
Source: Cobalt Digital
Cobalt Digital, a designer
and manufacturer of conversion products for the broadcast
television environment, is pleased to announce the release
of the new OGCP-9000 Remote Control Panel. Designed to control
and configure Cobalt's 9000 series of cards for the openGear
frame, the OGCP-9000 and the OGCP-9000/CC install in standard
equipment racks and are 2 RU high. The control panels will
be available for demonstration during the IBC 2008 show in
Amsterdam (Stand 10.A24).

Although both panels are designed for use with Cobalt's extensive
9000 series for openGear, the OGCP-9000/CC provides special
emphasis and features for the new 9084 Color Corrector card.
The 9084 is an HD/SD-SDI RGB Corrector with YCbCr video proc
and frame synchronization.
"Although the COMPASS 9000 series can be controlled and
monitored via DashBoard software from a PC, in many facilities,
it is vital to offer quick, intuitive operational access via
an in-rack remote control panel," explained Chris Shaw,
Cobalt's VP of Sales. "This made the introduction of
the two new control panels essential for the growth of the
9000 series. Already, major facilities and truck companies
have taken advantage of these control panels for use with
openGear frames."
The control panels allow quick access to hundreds of cards
in a facility, and can monitor and adjust 8 parameters at
one time. There are two large format, super-bright LCDs that
show sharp and clear text for the currently visible parameters.
Twelve general-purpose input signals allow outside devices
to control the currently displayed processing card, which
enables automatic router following on QC stations, or interfacing
with simple button boxes for special applications. The panel
can also indicate the currently selected card on 16 general-purpose
output signals.
"Cobalt is adding new 9000 series cards on a monthly
basis. The growth of this range and the interest from end-users
and system integrators makes for an exciting time," Shaw
added.
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