Claiming to make it ‘the most powerful 1U-high intercom device on the market’, new features have been announced for Clear-Com’s Arcadia Central Station with the addition of I.V. Direct, an IP interfacing feature that connects Arcadia and the LQ Series of IP Interfaces, Eclipse HX Digital Matrix System (via E-IPA card), and other Arcadia systems over LAN, WAN, or internet. The update will also provide an increase in capacity for FreeSpeak beltpacks, transceivers and HelixNet endpoints.
The I.V. Direct connections will allow intercom audio, logic controls, and call signals to be passed between separately managed Clear-Com systems and assigned to channels, groups, and keys in the individual systems. Notably, this can be done with easy setup for various levels of network quality of service and internet-friendly security features.
Interfacing with LQ will allow Arcadia users to expand their analogue connections using 2-wire, 4-wire and GPIO ports and support Clear-Com’s Agent-IC and Station-IC virtual clients, two-way radios, and SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) telephony, without the need for multiple audio and control cables allowing for full integration of all team members who need to communicate.
In addition to local Dante-based connection capabilities, I.V. Direct connections allow Arcadia’s network interfacing to extend globally, suiting it to large, multi-site live events, remote broadcasting and multi-country productions where professionals are concurrently operating multiple systems and requiring audio communication over large distances. Arcadia will support up to 16 I.V. Direct connections.
The capabilities of the Arcadia platform have been steadily growing since its launch. This latest update delivers a notable increase in capacity, with support for up to 32 IP transceivers, 64 wireless FreeSpeak beltpacks, and 128 HelixNet endpoints. By offering users the ability to connect a staggering 192 digital beltpacks in a 1U package, Arcadia is breaking the boundaries of what users can expect from modern-day intercom systems.
‘More than ever, our users require distributed workflows and this integration with LQ and Eclipse opens a world of possibilities,’ says VP of Product Management, Simon Browne. ‘It allows Arcadia users to scale their existing systems appropriately and collaborate on large, multifaceted productions – even from opposites sides of the world. This update showcases the potential of this platform and positions Arcadia as the most powerful and flexible intercom system available in such a compact form factor.’
These new features will be available for Arcadia starting in Q4 2023.
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