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TECHNOLOGY: NEW PRODUCTS


FURMAN CN-3600S E SMARTSEQUENCER


IT’S… The first power management solution for the EMEA market from Furman's Contractor Series.


DETAILS: The CN-3600S E SmartSequencer combines optional BlueBOLT functionality with AC power distribution, protection, filtration and sequential system power on/off.


RCF DXT 9000


IT’S… A fully networkable, scalable PA/VA system.


DETAILS: The first fully digital PA/VA system to be designed from the ground up by RCF, the DXT 9000 is said to be versatile enough to be used in almost any kind of application, from the smallest school to huge campuses. It is a distributed system in which every component, including the loudspeakers, has its own physical address, can be monitored according to the latest EN54 standards, and can be configured after installation where necessary. While paging and voice


evacuation are the primary


uses for the DXT 9000, it can also be used to interface pro- audio active speakers through RCF’s RD-NET control and monitoring system. Active loudspeakers can be combined with 70V/100V line amplifiers on the same dedicated network, and all system amplification is Class D+. For maximum flexibility, the


DXT 9000 boasts a double- ring topology. The first ring is for small and medium-sized systems, while the second ring is for larger projects.


AND ALSO: All digital amps and active components are connected using RCF’s Flexicomm bus technology. For ease of installation, the majority of connections use twin-pair or four-pair J-Type fire-rated cable, while fibre optics can also be used for longer distances, where the DXT 9000 can run over LAN or TCP/IP networks.


AVAILABLE: Now www.rcf.it


It features Furman's SmartSequencing technology, which allows systems to be powered on and off safely, even by non- technical personnel, with the press of a button or turn of a key. The SmartSequencer's bidirectional communications between installed units enable a primary unit to control and sequence


multiple


secondary units, ensuring multizone electronic systems are powered on and off safely from a single control point. Multiple units can be connected via simple wire pair at runs of more than 330m and feature backwards compatibility with Furman's legacy sequencers and/or third-party products.


The CN-3600S E is equipped with an RS232 port and command set for integration with control systems. An optional RS232- to-Ethernet adaptor – the BB- RS232 – allows the unit to be controlled and monitored from a smartphone, tablet, PC, or any web-enabled device via Telnet, direct HTTP connection, or the


CHIEF K3 SERIES


IT’S… An array mount – a new addition to the Kontour series of monitor mounts.


DETAILS: The K3 group of mounts includes 3 x 1, 2 x 1, 2 x 2 and 1 x 2 configuration options. Each comes in either free-standing or grommet mounting styles. A clamp accessory provides a third choice for installers. The K3 mounts provide aesthetic, stable solutions and are designed for offices, call centres, security desks, control rooms, healthcare and IT settings.


The 3 x 1 / 2 x 1 configuration is the first of


the arrays on the market and


comes with many features for installers, including telescoping lateral shift, room for three 27in monitors or two 30in monitors and landscape and portrait orientation.


AND ALSO: All mounts are first available in black, with silver to follow.


AVAILABLE: Now www.chiefmfg.com


BlueBOLT platform.


AND ALSO: The 1-RU rackmount unit has eight rear- panel IEC C-13 outlets – with one front-panel convenience outlet – in four adjustable delay-sequence banks.


AVAILABLE: Now www.furmansound.com


48 February 2013


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