June 7, 2010
by Carl Gardner
You know that a routing switcher makes a
worship facility’s AV system more reliable,
durable, easy to use, and cost-effective to
operate, besides enhancing audio and video
quality. But does your customer know it?
As a centralized means of routing signals
from one place to another—for example
from recording to display devices—a
router enables a video to be played on a
single DVD player for simultaneous display
on a screen in the sanctuary and monitors
elsewhere without the time, expense, and
headaches of multiple cabling connections.
Another advantage is the router’s ability to
handle multiple signal formats, including HD,
SD, and analog, for display on different devices.
Also, because they can be linked to a PC via an
ethernet connection, routers can be controlled,
monitored, and tested easily (and remotely) via
a web browser.
Utah Scientific has taken advantage of
the latest technology to design a high-quality
and affordable line of routers, the UTAH-100
Professional Series, that is well suited to houseof-
worship use. While routers were once too
expensive for any but mega churches, that’s no
longer the case. Advanced routers like those in
the UTAH-100 line make it possible for worship
facilities of all sizes to glean the benefits of
routing in their systems. Carl Gardner is director of professional products for Utah Scientific.
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