June 20, 2019, 06:35 AM
https://www.aotg.com/first-baptist-church-achieves-interoperability/
Jacksonville, FL, June 20, 2019 – In order to achieve
a flexible tally communication between its legacy and new production equipment,
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, FL (FBC JAX) recently integrated TSL
Products’ TallyMan control system into its control room upgrade.
With four distinct campuses across the city,
FBC JAX was specifically looking for a means of integrating a new Ross Ultrix 12G
Router with the facility’s 12-year-old Sony MVS switcher. According to Ballard, the
TallyMan’s “single box solution†and extensive interface library spanning
modern IP and legacy serial protocols provided an immediate means of achieving
interconnectivity between older and new equipment.
TallyMan’s intuitive interface enables users to
establish seamless communication between all production equipment on a single,
unified layer. It provides a diverse array of control resources, capable of
acting as a standalone solution for small facilities or part of a multi-controller
system for an infinitely expandable solution.
For live production, Ballard says that TallyMan
provides his team with “far better insight†than ever before, especially with
six cameras operating at all times. Ballard also highlights the user-friendly
nature of TallyMan, with reusable, multi-level actions easily grouped into a
simple control surface.
“Our volunteers love the new capabilities of
our system, and they don’t have to understand the underlying technology that
makes it possible,†says Ballard, who has more than 30 years of Pro A/V/L
experience. “Additionally, we no longer have to
re-label every input and output on a route change, which equates to faster and
more dependable configuration changes.â€
While FBC JAX installed
TallyMan from a tally integration perspective, Ballard says the ability to
interface with numerous data protocols, as well as analog interfaces, has
revealed additional capabilities of the system that can help to further
streamline the facility’s workflow. “TSL will definitely be on our list for
consideration for any future projects,†says Ballard.
TallyMan was built to be independent,
universal, configurable and infinitely scalable, allowing its customers to
achieve interoperability between equipment routed
through analog, IP or hybrid networks, regardless of differing manufacturers
and format specifications. This flexible approach to total control ensures a
seamless shift from traditional broadcast environments to complete IP
production and delivery in a remote setting.
TallyMan’s Virtual Panel Interface allows for
an easily configurable process. With intuitive, drag-and-drop controls, users
can customize production setups to fit specific needs. With everything
pre-configured prior to the production, TallyMan presents a simplified workflow
that requires minimal labor and training to operate effectively, resulting in a
substantial decrease in the potential for mistakes and increase in operational
cost savings.
About TSL Products
For over 30 years, TSL has worked directly with
the world's leading broadcasters and content creators to design,
manufacture and market a range of broadcast workflow solutions that serve to
simplify operations within the television broadcast, cable, satellite, IPTV and
IT industries. Specialising in audio monitoring, broadcast control systems and
power management, TSL ensures that its solutions satisfy and exceed the
commercial, technical and operational requirements that exist in IT-based and
traditional workflows to help its customers lower costs, generate revenue
and streamline operations.
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville Achieves Seamless Interoperability with TSL Products’ TallyMan
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