TSL Products hails success of IP monitoring units for sports and more

TSL Products has reported a strong uptake of its PAM2-IP monitoring unit, now shipping complete with support for 2022-6 infrastructures and 2110 capability. To date more than 50 units have been delivered to distribution partners and broadcasters in the U.S., South America, EMEA and Eastern Asia.

Customers include Zee TV in India, CCTV in China, where the units will be used in the master control and transmission systems at its new headquarters to cover the XXIII Olympic Winter Games, and BCE for use in its new all-IP facility at RTL City in Luxembourg.

“TSL Products’ commitment to supporting emerging IP standards such as AES-67, SMPTE 2022-6 and SMPTE 2110 gave us the confidence we needed in the PAM2-IP to provide the audio monitoring we required at RTL City,” explains Costas Columbus, manager special projects at BCE. “Additionally, knowing that we could deploy the PAM2-IP in our new all-IP infrastructure without being forced to change our operational workflows was fundamental to our purchase decision.”

Featuring dedicated ports for connection to existing Dante networks, while also providing compatibility with AES-67, customers looking to operate SMPTE 2022-6 or SMPTE 2110 networks can make use of two dedicated 10Gig/E network ports on the PAM-IP.

The range is available in 1- and 2-RU configurations and retains the same features, functionality and user experience currently enjoyed by existing PAM1 and PAM2 users, with both SDI sources and 2022-6 multicast streams.

Maintaining a familiar user experience was a key requirement of the development process. Engineers can set the device to receive favourite 2022-6 multicast stream addresses and use defined pre-sets to switch between multiple 2022-6 sources directly on the front panel with a simple button push, making the transition from SDI to IP seamless for the operator.

Additionally, PAM-IP units across a facility can be configured, controlled and monitored via a Web interface from a single desktop and now support Ember+ protocol for control by third party systems. “The solutions we offer today are for both SDI and IP infrastructures. We understand that a key challenge for any audio solution is to create and present an operational experience that is both simple and intuitive, regardless of the method being used to carry audio through a broadcast facility,” said Stephen Brownsill, audio product manager at TSL Products. “We offer unique monitoring and measurement devices, which meet the real needs of systems engineers and we value our customers as technology partners providing invaluable feedback that enables us to build constructive, practical enhancements.”

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