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RTS provides Voice Over Network system for Technicolor’s ITV Transmissions Center

London, UK RTS intercom systems has played a major part in Technicolor’s exciting move to transfer all of the play-out and delivery services for ITV, the UK’s leading commercial broadcaster, to a main transmission centre in Chiswick, London.

RTS, a leader in delivering comprehensive communications systems and solutions to the broadcast industry, has been enlisted by Technicolor to provide a building wide talkback system with RVON (RTS Voice Over Network) VoIP (voice over IP) System, utilizing RVON to communicate with ITV Newsrooms around the country. This system has also been integrated with an existing ADAM (Advanced Digital Audio Matrix) in Technicolor’s adjacent playout facility. more

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Telex RadioCom launches the BTR-80N Narrow Band Synthesized Dual-Channel Wireless Intercom System at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL The Telex RadioCom BTR-80N Narrow Band wireless intercom system offers the most comprehensive, user friendly and versatile set of features available in wireless intercom systems anywhere in the world. Providing an unprecedented 25 kHz of modulated band width, the BTR-80N Narrow Band system will allow more users per channel in the cramped UHF spectrum. Combining the award-winning performance of the BTR-800 wireless intercom system with revolutionary Narrow Band technology and additional innovative features, the BTR-80N is the best-performing, most versatile wireless intercom system ever made. more

RTS Intercom Systems shows the Zeus III Digital Intercom Matrix at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS Intercom Systems shows the all-new Zeus III Digital Intercom Matrix at InfoComm 2009. The Zeus III supersedes the popular Zeus and Zeus II matrix frames, taking their unique balance of connectivity and economy to the next level. The Zeus III is the next generation of compact intercom system units, giving more options for intercom configurations. We now have 32 channels IN/OUT and in addition, two configurable party-line interface channels. Its compact size is perfect for environments with limited space. With the addition of Ethernet, the Zeus III can be configured from virtually anywhere on the network more

RTS Intercom Systems shows KP 32 CLD Color Display Keypanel at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS is proud to show the KP 32 CLD color display keypanel at InfoComm 2009. The revolutionary KP 32 CLD from RTS introduces several new features designed to enhance capability and ease of use.

“We put a lot of thought into streamlining the user experience. Once you use it, you’ll be amazed at how simple it is to operate.” said Christian Latzelsberger, Senior Product Manager for RTS Intercoms Worldwide.

“The ease of use translates directly into productivity gains. That coupled with the generous expansion options and unmatched RTS backward compatibility makes the CLD series a solid investment.” more

RTS Intercom Systems shows DKP 16 CLD Color Display Desktop Keypanel at InfoComm 2009, booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS is proud to show the DKP 16 CLD Color Display Desktop Keypanel at InfoComm 2009. The DKP 16 CLD is the desktop member of the CLD color keypanel family from RTS. Like its rackmounted counterpart, the DKP 16 CLD is controlled using a ground-breaking full-color graphic interface.

“A desktop version was the next logical step in the CLD series.” said Christian Latzelsberger, Senior Product Manager for RTS Intercoms Worldwide.

“Like the KP 32 CLD we evaluated how intercoms are used in various settings, and what meaningful improvements could be made. With the DKP 16 CLD, nothing was overlooked. Desktop users will be very pleased with the refinements in the control surfaces, and the graphical interface on the DKP 16 CLD.”

The desktop keypanel sports innovative conveniences which are the new standard among the RTS CLD keypanel family. Two user-programmable buttons, one-touch listen volume adjustment, and a backlit keypad are just some of the common features which set this keypanel family apart. The DKP 16 CLD is designed with a curvaceous housing and compact footprint that sits attractively in desktop configurations. For future applications, the DKP 16 CLD also includes a USB port conveniently mounted in the front of the unit. more

RTS Intercom Systems shows the VKP Virtual Keypanel at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS is pleased to show the VKP VoIP Virtual Keypanel at InfoComm 2009.

The RTS VoIP Virtual Keypanel (VKP) is a Windows-based application that allows any user to have a fully functioning RTS Digital Matrix Intercom user station on their PC. The Virtual Keypanel application connects via the PCs Ethernet connection to any path that can support standard IP protocols, including LAN, WAN, and VPN.

“This really is a new way to look at using the intercom system.” explains Christian Latzelsberger, Senior Product Manager for RTS Intercoms Worldwide.

“The VKP looks and behaves just like our best-selling RTS keypanels, but it is just an application on your computer. This frees up physical real estate on your desk, and allows any PC user on the network to connect the intercom system via Ethernet.”

The RTS virtual keypanel application is compatible with any RTS Digital Matrix Intercom equipped with the RVON interface. The Virtual Keypanel brings a new level of enterprise-wide and remote access to your RTS Digital Matrix Intercom system. more

RTS Intercom Systems shows the EKP 32 CLD Color Display Expansion Panel at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS is proud to show the EKP 32 CLD, an expansion panel for the KP 32 CLD color display keypanel. The expansion panel adds 32 keys to the KP 32 CLD. The EKP 32 CLD includes the same intuitive color graphical interface as the KP 32 CLD, and also features one-touch volume adjustment and contemporary styling.

“The EKP enhances the CLD keypanel line.” explains Christian Latzelsberger, Senior Product Manager for RTS Intercoms worldwide.

The EKP 32 CLD doubles the number of easily accessible destinations and features (such as triggering relays etc), thus enabling greater user productivity.

For more information, visit RTS at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100.

RTS Intercom Systems shows the LCP 16 CLD Level Control Panel at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS is proud to show the LCP 16 CLD Level Control Panel at InfoComm 2009.

The LCP 16 CLD Level Control Panel is the latest peripheral for the KP 32 CLD Color Display Keypanel by RTS Intercom Systems. The LCP 16 CLD provides direct “knob access” to the volume levels of AUX, sidetone, speaker, headset, and other functions of the KP 32 CLD. This adds convenience for the user by bringing one-touch volume control to functions that were otherwise embedded in software menus. The individual knobs can be custom assigned to adjust AUX, sidetone, speaker, headset, and other functions of the KP 32 CLD. The designation strip provides a clear indication of the assigned function. The LCP 16 CLD can be directly connected to KP 32 CLD Color Display Keypanels.

For more information, visit RTS at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100.

RTS Intercom Systems shows the PAM 16 Production Audio Monitor at InfoComm 2009, Booth #6100

Orlando, FL RTS is proud to show the PAM-16 Production Audio Monitor at InfoComm 2009.

Similar to the PAM-32, the PAM-16 has 16 push button keys used for monitoring audio inputs. The PAM-16 features four character alphanumeric displays with adjustable brightness control, making it suitable for all types of ambient lighting: from direct sunlight to darkness.

The output of the PAM-16 can be connected to a monitor speaker or can be used to create a mix (minus audio) that can be sent back to the Matrix as input for IFBs. more

RTS Supports Emma TV for Children Fighting Cancer


  • Emma Children’s Hospital in Amsterdam boasts its own TV studio in which programs are produced by and for children fighting cancer.

  • RTS and Axon, the company’s distributor in the Netherlands, are supporting the project by making equipment and know-how available to the hospital virtually free of charge.


Straubing / Amsterdam The Department of Pediatric Oncology at Amsterdam’s Emma Children’s Hospital, which is attached to the University of Amsterdam’s Academic Medical Centre, boasts an unusual facility: a TV studio in the basement from which programs are produced by and for children suffering from cancer. RTS and Axon, the company’s distribution partner in the Netherlands, are supporting this humanitarian project by providing the children’s hospital with equipment and know-how. more

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