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3.1 Event Master devices overview
General
Event Master devices are the most advanced video processing and presentation control systems on the
market today. These systems provide source selection, advanced windowing features, seamless switching,
video effects and integrated control for professional video presentations. Thanks to their modular and scalable
architecture, Event Master devices can support a wide variety of show configurations.
The Event Master series products are the following:
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E2, 4K screen management system (Event Master processor).
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E2 Jr., 4K screen management system (Event Master processor).
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E2 Gen 2, 4K screen management system (Event Master Gen 2 processor).
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EX, expansion box (Event Master processor).
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S3
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4K , compact 4K screen management system (Event Master processor).
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S3
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4K Jr., compact 4K screen management system (Event Master processor).
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EC-30, compact Event Master controller.
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EC-50, compact Event Master controller.
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EC-200, large Event Master controller. (EoL 2018.)
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EC-210, large Event Master controller. (This is an internal controller upgrade, with minor connector and
button changes.)
About E2
Image 3-1: E2
E2 is a modular, scalable digital video processor, designed to manage multiple display destinations and large
video walls. The E2 screen management system provides superior image quality and an exceptional input and
output density, within a single 4RU rack mount chassis. Supporting native 4K I/O cards, it is the first and only
screen management system on the market that can manage a 4K projector blend with refresh rates up to
60Hz. A truly versatile system, it offers up to 32 inputs and 14 outputs (up-to eight PGM, Multiviewer, and four
scaled Aux outputs) for full show control. Multiple E2 units can be linked in order to achieve a combination of
Layer, Canvas, Input and Output expansion. The control interface is performed through a GUI application
running Windows, Linux* or Mac platforms. E2 covers multiple markets including Rental & Staging, Corporate
AV, Simulation, Control Rooms and Broadcast.
Thanks to its modular design, users can also simply add a new input or output card to support future signal
interfaces. This modularity also ensures field serviceability, as users can easily swap a specific input or output
card in the case of damage or failures, without needing to ship or replace the entire box.
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2 Series
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