Another Bright Idea For Your Studios

Remember when setting up an on-air light took a couple hours and required a power adapter, control wire, relays, a GPIO port…the list goes on. 

How about just connecting a Cat5 cable and calling it done?  

Much like its sister product PTS-Beacon, THAT is the level of plug and play simplicity we’re bringing to the table with PTS-OALfB
 

No we didn’t just grab some scrabble letters at random and name the product.  It’s an abbreviation.  On Air Light featuring Beacon.  It’s what happens when you take our PoE powered on-air flasher (Beacon)…stick it in a box and turn off the flashy part.  

Again, the concept is simple.  It’s a PoE powered, single cable device that interfaces with your Axia AoIP studio.  Plug directly into a PoE port on your Axia Livewire AoIP network (or use a PoE injector if your switch doesn’t have PoE capability) and…well, that’s it for cabling.  No, seriously.  That’s it. 
PTS-OALfB monitors your network and when you turn on a mic….you turn on the sign.  No extra boxes or wiring to deal with, no physical GPIO ports required.  One cable –
a couple quick fields to fill out in the GUI – and you’re good to go.  

And here’s the not-so-secret-secret.  While most people will use PTS-OALfB to monitor the ‘Control Room Monitor’ logic channel to mirror CR Mute status, you can have it monitor ANY Livewire channel and pin combination. 

OALfB comes with the enclosure and text as pictured on this page.  Need to interface with something else?  Need different text?  Drop us a line!  That sort of thing is exactly what the PTS Custom Shop is for.

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