Telos Introduces Call Controller Simplified Control Surface

Telos Introduces Call Controller 
Simplified Control Surface for TWOx12 Multiline Talkshow System

19 April 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

The new Telos Call Controller is a basic, cost effective option for call screening and on-air control of the popular Telos TWOx12 Multiline Talkshow System.

The user simply plugs any compatible analog telephone into Call Controller, and connects it to the TWOx12 in the same way as the familiar Desktop Director, and they are ready to screen calls, or place lines on-air.

Like all Telos control surface options for the TWOx12, the new Call Controller features large buttons and intuitive Status Symbols to track at a glance the status of line and hybrid status, and whether a caller has been screened.

Convenient keyboard shortcuts are used to switch between Talent Mode, On-Air Control Mode and Producer (screener) Mode. Additional keyboard short cuts allow for full support of TWO x12 Split Mode (dual studio operation).

"By removing the Telephone functions present on the Desktop Director, we were able to design a clean layout that operators find very easy to learn,” says Rolf Taylor, Applications Engineer for Telos. “Plus, the lower price now puts a TWOx12 system within the reach of customers who, until now, had to settle for more primitive systems without the benefits offered by our exclusive Status Symbols and digital phone line support. We are excited by the possibilities the Call Controller offers.”

See all the new Telos products in the Telos / Omnia / Axia booth, N1416, at the Spring NAB convention in Las Vegas, April 19 – 22, 2004. For more information, contact Caroline Dorsey at +1-216-241-7225, or email dorsey@telos-systems.com, and browse www.telos-systems.com.

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Telos Systems, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio with offices in Europe and Canada, is a leading manufacturer of ISDN, coded audio and telephone interface products for talk-shows, teleconferencing, audio production, remote broadcasts, and intercom applications.