Shotoku USA presents SmartRail
22.02.2019 in Radio
SmartPed Fully Robotic Pedestal SmartPed with Absolute Navigation is perfect for those applications where referencing the fully robotic pedestal is inconvenient or the design of the studio leaves no scope for a floor tile reference position. SmartPed now comes with two optional additions depending on the environment – AN-I is an IP interface within SmartPed enabling it to interface to existing external optical tracking systems such as Mosys StarTracker or Stype RedSpy using the absolute tracking information to reference and adjust the pedestals own internal navigation systems. AN-S provides a full integrated solution, including the optical tracking system for situations where customers do not already have installed optical tracking. TG-18i Integrated Pan/Tilt Head The TG-18i, the latest version of the hugely successful TG-18 studio pan/tilt head, provides a fully integrated head with high payload and simple connectivity. All the key features which have made the TG-18 so successful remain - such as perfect motion and full manual override with fluid damping - all in a new self-contained package. TR-XT Control System The TR-XT Control System will be shown with multiple enhancements that will further expand the capabilities of this already powerful and intuitive control system. The TR-XT, the flagship control system of the Shotoku platform, will be demonstrated with the new LiveView option that uses a secondary IP video camera to provide a wide-angle scene view for each camera. LiveView enables operators to command heads to new positions simply by touching on a wide-angled live video view of the studio, smoothly repositioning the head towards the selected presenter, guest or other area of interest. Secondary IP video camera as new LiveView option Studio zones easily define areas within a studio into which cameras may or may not travel. Zones have a dynamic understanding of studio equipment to avoid no-go areas and potential collisions. In addition to each SmartPed’s unique on-board collision avoidance system, Studio Zones offers a higher level of control for the operator to ensure smooth and safe operation within the environment. Shotoku will be showing its enhanced automation interfaces allowing not just pre-set shot recall but full camera adjustment on-the-fly from external systems, even including face-recognition and tracking systems. TG-27/MicroPDU The TG-27/MicroPDU pan/tilt head and power supply, the de-facto standard for Legislative TV systems, provides a high-end all over solution for any size legislature or conference system when used in conjunction with Shotoku’s TR-S control panel and its fully automated Orchestra control system. In use every day at many of the world’s highest profile national and regional legislatures, houses of worship and global corporate organizations. TI-12 Elevator Unit Shotoku’s TI-12 elevator unit accommodates virtually any studio pedestal. The TI-12 Height Drive is the world’s only truly adaptable height drive able to attach to and elevate columns on a wide range of pedestals, of other manufacturers and of different ages and designs in addition to Shotoku’s own TP-200. Adding height control to a new or existing pedestal brings added value to customers who demand not only super-smooth robotic operation but need to maintain manual pedestal operation at the touch of a button. “Shotoku’s position as one of the world’s most innovative robotic camera system developers is a result of the core robotics systems developed over several years, but also the continual enhancement, expansion and adaptation we put into the products to ensure they continue to deliver the highest levels of performance, reliability and flexibility for our many clients around the world.” explains James Eddershaw, CEO Shotoku USA. “This year, amongst numerous other enhancements, we are excited to show our extremely popular SmartPed pedestal with flexible Absolute Navigation options, as well as a host of other advancements developed to keep our customers competitive and successful.” (3/20) picture: TR-XT Studio Zones System from Shotoku