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THE NEW G&D CONTROLCENTER-DIGITAL


For where you’ve gone and where you’re going


G&D AT IBC HALL 4 STAND B60


Leading the way in digital KVM www.gdsys.de


The new G&D ControlCenter-Digital is the KVM Matrix Switch that’s ready to integrate with your broadcast equipment and installations today. Modular and able to adapt to virtually any environment, it’s also ready for the future.


As a modular system, transmission cards can be CAT or fi ber or both and can be replaced during operation. Each port is fl exible, to be used as an input or output. The ControlCenter- Digital is cascadeable and fully compatible with the G&D DVICenter. Like the DVICenter, it also provides brilliant video quality, is intuitive and has an easy to confi gure user interface, a monitoring facility and SNMP.


The system supports all relevant signals – single-link DVI, PS/2 and USB keyboards and mice, audio, USB 2.0 transparent and RS232. For high video bandwidths, a dual-link DVI/Display Port will follow. A host of other features include the capacity for multi-monitor workstations with CrossDisplay-Switching, three redundant power packs (replaceable in operation) and, of course, G&D’s renowned solid build quality.


For the stations and studios of today and for the ever changing demands of the road ahead, the new ControlCenter-Digital from G&D.


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