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Human Machine Interface


Densitron launch UReady 2U display D


ensitron, a creator of HMI technologies, broadcast, display, monitor, and embedded computing


solutions, will introduce the UReady 2U full surface rack display unit for broadcast applications at Inter BEE 2019. The UReady 2U can be used for signal and picture monitoring; as a control system with multitouch projected capacitive touch (PCT) functionality, or both. The benefit is that at 16.3” diagonal, UReady enables multiple video picture and audio levels to be displayed side by side. Powered by Densitron’s Aurora SBX, a single-board embedded processor, the 16.3” display also features a single row of button-activated functionality that although virtual, ‘feel’ mechanically tactile using the power of haptic technology being pioneered by Densitron for the broadcast industry. Additional display sizes ranging from 6.6 inch to 28.5 inch will be showcased, each offering easy-mount housing and plug-and-play connectivity.


Densitron will also feature dynamic information displays from the recently acquired IDS, which in addition to broadening the reach of Densitron’s human machine interaction (HMI) capabilities, enables the company to showcase and deliver state-of-the-art information display and control solutions for the widest range of broadcast, and other, applications. Densitron global product director Martyn Gates says, “Inter BEE is the premier event in the region, bringing the latest innovations relating to the process of producing, delivering and


experiencing content under one roof to address the needs of professionals across Japan, and internationally.” Densitron will also demonstrate the


results of a technical alliance with audio experts, Calrec, by showcasing IDS with Calrec's Brio12, a 48-input, 12-fader small- format broadcast audio console, featuring the same powerful feature set as its larger sibling, the Brio36. Densitron global business development


director IDS Reuben Such says, “Calrec’s Brio range is the most powerful and compact digital broadcast audio console


in its class. We look forward at Inter Bee to demonstrating the seamless integration between IDS and Calrec’s acclaimed consoles. “Through an interface with Calrec’s


proprietary control protocol during the show, IDS will respond to live commands directly from a Brio12 console, which will highlight the intuitive nature of IDS and provide a real world example of how IDS can harvest technical information from a broadcast network and display critical information in an instant across a studio facility.”


Bridegtek’s PanL technology set to redefine how we interact with our living and working spaces


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ridgetek is taking the PanL smart automation platform to the next key stage in its development. PanL Smart Living - Via which users


are able to control connected appliances within the home (or in a hotel room or office environment) through a single all- encompassing hub with one consolidated human machine interface (HMI) that can be accessed by intuitive touch-enabled display units. This eliminates the need for multiple dedicated controls or separate smartphone apps (each with their own different layout) for every specific function (such as lighting, heating, air conditioning and environment monitoring), as one single unit or smartphone app can be employed. There is also a great deal of scope for integration of third party technology. Thanks to PanL’s integration with the Amazon Alexa digital assistant solution, hands-free voice control can be enjoyed too.


PanL Room Manager - Where meeting rooms located inside an office building can be booked using an intelligent allocation system that maximizes operational efficiency and ensures available resources are fully utilized. This allows users to check the status of a particular room, find out when it is due to be occupied, see which member of staff booked it, make alterations to existing bookings, etc. Access to the room can be gained by entering a passcode on the associated HMI unit or through the RFID functionality incorporated (triggering it with an employee identity card). The automatic room release feature can help reduce no-shows and early sign-offs, so that room space is not needlessly wasted. It also means that those responsible for such practices can be flagged to the office administrator. The software connects directly with Microsoft


Outlook, allowing users to book meeting rooms through their calendar (via either a desktop/laptop computer or a handheld electronic device). PanL Desk Manager - Brand new to Bridgetek, this is a solution that responds to the growing trend in the modern office environment of ‘hot desking’. It presents a simple to implement, fully- scalable mechanism for assigning shared desk space to staff members. Available areas can quickly be indicated to the user, then booked accordingly (via a QR code). By analysis of the data generated, the office administrator can tell how often resources are being utilized (so that more desk


space can be invested in, if demand requires). It can also give valuable insight into booking behavior, etc.


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