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SHOW PREVIEW: INFOCOMM 2014


provide managed services for all Elite systems across an enterprise. Administrators can access information related to microphone status, audio and radio signal strength and system performance via a web interface. The Executive Elite’s remote antenna receiver and base units connect via a standard Cat6 cable with PoE support to facilitate installation. Vue Audiotechnik’s demo session will offer attendees the chance to listen to the company’s array of loudspeaker options, which it calls the Vueniverse. Sessions will run at least three times a day, beginning


on 17 June, the day before the exhibition opens. Xavtel will be showcasing its Senator range, which is now shipping. Based on DSP and networking technology, it can in its largest configuration contain up to 504 CDM delegate units running from a single DSP processor on a loop wired infrastructure. The company is also introducing the CDM2000, a delegate station that allows for discussion and conference, as well as RFID identification, voting and multilingual interpretation applications. Another launch will be Xavtel’s CDM-T5 chairman and media delegate station, which features a


5in touchscreen and can manage and control a whole conference or meeting. Also debuting will be


the OCTO Sr digital audio processor and OCTO amplifier, which connects via the OCTO- LINK and is equipped with two channels and 20W power consumption.


One of Riedel’s processing cards for the new MediorNet 2.0 platform


NETWORKING AVnu Alliance will be running a number of education sessions, which participants can use for recertification units (RU credits) towards an InfoComm CTS certification. The AVnu Alliance technology pavilion will play host to 10 Alliance member companies – including Barco, Riedel and Extreme Networks – showcasing AVB and AVnu- certified demonstrations and products. In addition, there will be two AVnu Alliance sessions in the show’s official education programme: these are ‘Effective Deployment and Management of Large- Scale AVB Networks’, led by Jeff Koftinoff of Meyer Sound; and ‘How to Design and Specify Systems Using AVB’, to be presented by Rob Boatright, Harman. Pakedge Device & Software


PRE-SHOW EVENTS


Here are two of the conference/education offerings that are being held before the InfoComm 2014 showfloor opens:


 Display Summit takes place on 16-17 June. Organised by Insight Media, this is the successor to the long-established Projection Summit and focuses on new and emerging display-related products, technologies and applications in professional AV markets.


will be showing its expanded router kit line-up with the introduction of a series of router and switch kits based on the K60D Enterprise- Class Router. The new kits provide increased internal networking speed and throughput, and can support up to 500,000 simultaneous sessions. Each K60D router kit offers optional UTM provided by Fortinet, allowing an enhanced firewall with features such as intrusion detection and prevention, application control, web filtering, VPN, anti-spam, and


 AV Networking World takes place on 17 June. Details were still to be confirmed as we went to press, but previous events in this series, organised by Dante creator Audinate, have featured a strong line-up of knowledgeable speakers from the field of AV networking.


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display on Riedel’s stand will be MediorNet 2.0, which provides video router functionality and high-speed rerouting. The platform has new WAN capabilities – including solutions for JPEG2000 and H.264. Also on display will be Riedel’s new 2RU large-scale MediorNet MetroN core router, which provides a real-time routing capacity of 64 10Gb ports. 


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