Telos Infinity IP Intercom Desktop Station Overview
Part of a larger Telos Infinity IP Intercom system, the Telos Infinity INF-DS-16 and INF-DS-16B 16 Key Intercom Master Desktop Station are ideal for locations where a rackmount panel isn’t practical but where the same functionality and features from the INF-MP-16 are required in a compact and attractive format. By combining familiar hardware Intercom facilities with the flexibility and workflow advantages of matrix-free IP communications, the INF-DS-16 sets a new benchmark in broadcast talkback technology. The INF-DS-16 1RU Intercom Master Panel features 16 multicolor talk/listen lever display keys that can show up to four lines of text. Complemented by optimized voice channels and loudspeaker reproduction, the INF-DS-16 features the excellent speech intelligibility required for mission-critical broadcast operations.
Auxiliary, rear-panel stereo analog I/O, including a studio-quality mic pre-amplifier, means that the INF-MP-16 can be used as a contribution or monitoring endpoint. The addition of GPIO as standard enables remote control of signalization or complex logic interfacing across the network infrastructure.
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16 multicolor display lever keys with additional shift levels at the touch of a button
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Multichannel duplex voice and contribution audio endpoint
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24 bit/48 kHz IP audio
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Natively Livewire+ AES67 compliant
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Optional Infinity Link VoIP codec capability
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Network connection via standard Gigabit Ethernet
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PoE+ or external DC power (or both for redundancy)
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Aux rear panel I/O including studio-grade mic input for on-air contribution
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GPIO via rear panel D-Sub as standard
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Headset connector supporting industry-standard XLR-4M
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Configurable dynamics processing for improved speech intelligibility
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Full configuration via Telos Infinity Dashboard
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Device management via built-in Web UI
The Telos Infinity INF-DS-16B 16 Key Intercom Master Desktop Station Base Version offers all of the same features as the INF-DS-16 but without audio inputs and outputs, making it a more cost-effective option in applications where local I/O is not required.