
Bag to hold IPAD with Alesis iO DOCK. Pocket for iPAD alone also, as well as headphones and cables
- Lightweight Nylon bag designed to hold iPad, docking station, microphone, hard drives, and other accessories
- Padded zippered rear pocket for iPad storage
- Large main compartment for compact mixers or iPad whiled mounted in docking station
- Expandable interior pocket allows storage for power supply, cables, accessories. Includes Velcro padded microphone pouch
- EVA soft grip handle and adjustable shoulder strap
- Perfect fit for your Alesis IO Dock

IP Based Paging, Intercom, and Emergency Messaging Over Your Existing Network and Phone System
ControlKom™ 2.0 is the newest way that Atlas Sound is setting the bar for IP paging solutions for a multitude of location types. ControlKom™ 2.0 allows for live, prerecorded, or ad hoc messages along with control data to be sent over existing or new multicast enabled local area networks to Atlas Sound IP speaker and zone controller end points powered by AF compliant POE switches (or local DC power). ControlKom™ 2.0 incorporates solutions for the task of managing campus-wide messaging, bell scheduling, security, synchronizing clocks, intercom/paging, and much more.
This software / hardware combination provides a true “one wire” network audio solution reducing the initial cost and eliminating long term maintenance of separate paging / intercom systems.
ControlKom™ 2.0 employs standard TCP/IP network protocols and DHCP for speaker IP address assignment making it the industry’s first true IP based paging solution.
ControlKom™ 2.0 offers a comprehensive IP-based paging system control with SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) compatibility allowing for integration with almost any existing phone system. With this technology, users can simultaneously send an audio stream and/or text message to IP loudspeakers, computer screens, and overhead paging systems, all with speed, confidence, ease-of-use, and reduced operating costs. Configuration of the server based ControlKom software is accomplished via an intuitive web interface. This interface allows the administrator to easily define user privileges, loudspeaker zones, pre recorded messages and other system. ControlKom then provides the user with voice prompt instructions for message type (live or ad hoc) and desired broadcast zone destination.
Other improvements that can be found in the new release of ControlKom™ 2.0 include:
Full Duplex Intercom – In deployments where VoIP phones are not installed, adding the ability for 2-way communication with classrooms and other zone endpoints is crucial. ControlKom™ 2.0 includes advanced intercom functions for full duplex communication between phones and IP speakers.
Background Music – While BGM applications are traditionally included in analog solutions; this feature has been largely ignored in comprehensive networked systems. ControlKom™ 2.0 includes local inputs via paging relays for simple applications like playing the National Anthem or more complex full BGM uses.
Unicast over WAN, Multicast over LAN – smaller school districts cannot always support Multicast over their Wide Are Networks. ControlKom™ 2.0 allows for Unicast over WAN with Multicast over LAN for these new opportunities
Emergency Call Buttons – While integrated features have been included to report emergency conditions in the past, new separate contact closure assignment capabilities in ControlKom™ 2.0 allow a dedicated emergency trigger along with a standard call button.
Message Priority – ControlKom™ 2.0 allows emergency messages priority over non-emergency pages, messages, and bells.
ControlKom™ 2.0 software distribution is limited to dealers who complete training requirements.
Hardware Requirements
- Windows® 2000 or 2003 Pentium-class server
- 2.5 GHz processor and 1 GB RAM
- Multicast-enabled network

VX AND VXP SERIES MAKE AN IMPRESSION AT INFOCOMM 2011
InfoComm 2011 provided leading pro-audio brands Tannoy and Lab.gruppen the chance to formally launch their much anticipated VX Series and VXP Series loudspeaker range to the North American market, the latter featuring Lab.gruppen’s new IDEEA™ (Intelli-Drive Energy Efficient Amplifier) power module.
InfoComm is regarded as the largest and most comprehensive pro-AV event in the world, with more than 32,000 AV professionals and 950+ exhibitors.
Tannoy’s new passive and self-powered sound reinforcement lines proved to be among the stars of the show, with visitors, delegates, and consultants attracted to the busy stand and packing out the demo room for every session, where they finally had the chance to hear the new product in action.
The VX and VXP Series build on the overwhelming success of the existing V Series range, with an expanded line-up that includes twin driver configurations and new QCW (Q-Centric Waveguide) transducer technology for optimal tonal clarity, LF performance and greater pattern control. The addition of Lab.gruppen’s IDEEA module also affords new levels of reliability and efficiency in the self-powered solution, in the form of VXP Series.
Another key attraction on the stand and in the demo room was the special advanced preview of the forthcoming Lab.gruppen E Series amplifier. Due for launch later this year, E Series is a brand new 2-channel, 1U amplifier platform that promises to bring the superior sound quality , reliability and exceptional efficiency that defines the Lab.gruppen brand, to a wider, more extensive range of installed sound applications thanks to its highly competitive price point and class-leading running costs. Comprising of 3 models ranging from 600 W per channel to 200 W per channel output, E Series also promises to define new standards in its class for energy efficiency, thanks to being Energy Star compliant – making it the most powerful ‘professional-grade’ amplifier on the market to achieve this.
“VX Series and VXP Series represents the first collaboration on a self-powered loudspeaker between Tannoy and Lab.gruppen” said Marc Bertrand, CEO of TC Group Americas (TCGA). “In that sense it is little wonder that there was a great degree of anticipation surrounding the product. The importance of being able to let people hear them at such a crucial show as InfoComm can’t be understated, and we are all delighted with the response. It was also an excellent opportunity to give people an advanced preview of the E Series amplifier, as we work towards offering a fully integrated solution for the installed sound market.”
InfoComm 2011 also provided Tannoy the opportunity to demonstrate its new OCV Series pendant speaker range, developed in consultation with the architectural and audio consultant market, as well as the new DVS Series surface mount loudspeakers for installations where sound quality, stylish looks and economy are all key factors.

Capitalizing on the top characteristics of Shure UHF-R® Wireless Systems, the UR5 Portable Receiver, a complementary component, expands the possibilities for professional ENG, broadcast, and field production applications. The receiver features wide-band tuning, robust navigation control, multi-transmitter mode, tone generator, and mic and aux-level balanced output, making it the clear choice for wireless portability. Also includes a headphone monitoring output jack.
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