Trinix Routing Switcher

By utilizing an extremely dense design, Trinix routers can fit in spaces previously only thought possible for smaller routers with fewer crosspoints. Trinix routing switchers come in two chassis sizes: The 8RU is used for systems with requirements up to 128x128. A 15 RU is used for system configurations up to 256x256. For systems requiring up to 512x512, four of the larger chassis are interconnected without the need of distribution amplifiers. The Trinix routing switcher can be grown in economical increments of 32 Inputs or 32 Outputs by inserting cards in from the
front of the router. A dual (non-inverting) output option is also available using 128-port splitter/combiner panels.
Trinix is the companies third generation HD router demonstrating the commitment to and experience of HD signal sources--from creation in the camera to distribution throughout the plant, using the most proven control system in the industry.
Trinix has been designed not only to deal with space issues encountered by broadcast and teleproduction facilities, but the day-to-day operational issues those facilities face. The Trinix passive rear panel design allows for simple front serviceable upgrades by hot-swapping SD and HD modules so that upgrades can occur without taking Trinix offline. Network-based status and control via Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and HTTP (Web-based) gives the Trinix facility ease of use by eliminating the need for a technician to go to the equipment room to physically open the front panel door to examine the insides of the routing switcher. With network-based monitoring, the status of the routing switcher, when connected to the IT network, can be monitored on any PC running a browser. For power sensitive installations, Trinix features power consumption starting at a low 1000 watts and scalable N+1 power supply redundancy.
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