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Symetrix to Highlight New SymNet Composer Third-Party Integration and Control Options at InfoComm 2015

New SymNet control options including a dialler for ARC-WEB (shown left) and the ARC-3 wall panel remote (shown right) will be displayed at the US' pre-eminent professional AV trade show.

Symetrix is preparing a comprehensive showcase of the latest developments in its Sym-Net DSP family for this year's InfoComm exhibition. The most comprehensive and best-attended professional AV trade show in the US, InfoComm this year takes place from June 13 - 19 at Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

The center of attention on Symetrix' largest InfoComm stand to date will be the latest version of its open-architecture design software for SymNet Edge and SymNet Radius Dante-scalable network audio DSPs. Adding to existing support for select third-party devices from manufacturers including Audio-Technica, Shure, and Stewart Audio, SymNet Composer 4.0 her-alds configuration capabilities for Attero Tech's newly-released unDUSB Dante unit -- an easy-to-use, driver-free 2x2 USB-to-Dante interface set to be deployed primarily for computer-based applications in conferencing systems such as Skype and Microsoft Lync.

In addition, SymNet Composer 4.0 offers full support for two new control options that will also be exhibited at InfoComm 2015. The newly-released ARC-3 wall panel remote arrives in a single SKU with surface- and flush-mounting options, and incorporates a new capacitive touch interface with LED feedback, as well as a multi-language graphics-capable OLED display that is a direct result of end-user requests.

The second new control option, an upgrade to Symetrix' ARC-WEB browser-based control inter-face, adds a dialer function to allow owners of iPhones, iPads, Android phones, tablets and PCs to conduct call dialing and command functions through their SymNet DSP, without having to rely on specific Crestron or AMX touch panel modules.

Brooke Macomber, managing director, global sales and marketing at Symetrix, says that InfoComm attendees should also visit the company's booth to see "three new compact SymNet I/O expanders in smaller channel counts, and learn more about an exciting new collaboration with a pioneering video-over-IP company."

The manufacturer will announce further details at InfoComm 2015.

WWWwww.symetrix.co


(27 April 2015)

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