rPOD-8.4 (PCB Assembly)
rPOD-8.4ENC — 1U Rack (Chemfilm or Black)
rPOD-8.4ENCSM (side mount enclosure)
rPOD-8.4
Pro-audio quality with eight independent channels plus four subwoofer outputs and seven-band EQ per channel. Features audio polyphony, DMX512 for lighting/character control, real-time clock, dual RS-232 ports, dual CF interfaces, and a powerful user-programmable scripting language.
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MS-2E (Mini-SAM IIE)
2.1 stereo or 2 independent pro-quality channels (and subwoofer) with polyphony and on-board DSP. Built-in 80W X 2 audio power amplifier, real-time clock, DMX-512/RS485, 10/100 Ethernet, and Compact Flash interfaces. Ideal as an animatronic controller, digital doorbell, carillon player, or on-board audio application.
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DMX16-DO
Receives DMX512 data and converts to 16 bits of discrete open-collector control. On-board high-speed UART and micro-controller ensure 250 Kbits/sec with 32 frames/sec frame rate.
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SES-5
Five independent CD-quality channels with on-board record/playback. Five 10W power amplifiers, VFD and keyboard, RS-232. Water-resistant and rugged for outdoor use. Includes microphone and waterproof speaker.
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MM-100 Message Man™
Locking enclosure with integrated speaker and motion sensor for POS and message repeating applications.

TESTPCB-5
IDC to Euro-style breakout with 12 trigger switches, 12 trigger LEDs, and 12 control LEDs.

MS-2TST
Tests all triggers and controls for MS-2 with optional breakout capability.

PS-24V
100-240 VAC input, regulated 24VDC @2.5A output for MS-2E, DMX-16DO and other devices.

MS2BKTV-1
Vertical IDC to Euro-style breakout. No additional cabling required.

SKE Certified
CF Card
Tested and verified 4GB Compact Flash for rPOD-8.4 and MS-2E.

MS2E-CLIP
Locks CF card for high-vibration environments like ride-vehicle OBA.

rPOD-CLIP
Secures CF card in the rPOD-8.4 for high-vibration environments.
SKE VLQ1
Video Latency Qualifier
Measures network video system latency to 1ms resolution. The LED Field Unit runs in the field while the Base Unit sits in the control room — a high-speed still camera captures the time difference between both displays.

