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SpeedTouch™ Installation

Introduction

 

Thank you for purchasing a SpeedTouch™ Multi-User ADSL Gateway!

 

With the SpeedTouch™545 Wireless Upgradeable and SpeedTouch™570 Wireless

 

Multi-User ADSL Gateways two cutting-edge technologies are combined: ADSL and

 

Wireless LAN (WLAN).

 

With this answer to the increasing popularity of both technologies, users can build a

 

home or small office (Wireless) LAN without any need for network wiring and surf the

 

Internet at high speed; all combined in one device.

 

The SpeedTouch™545 Wireless Upgradable Multi-User ADSL Gateway allows you to

 

add wireless connectivity at a later stage by installing a wireless upgrade card. With the

 

SpeedTouch™010 wireless upgrade card installed, the SpeedTouch™545 becomes a

 

Wi-Fi™ certified Wireless Multi-User ADSL Gateway.

Contents

 

This Setup and User’s Guide will assist you in getting acquainted with the Speed-

 

Touch™545/570 Wireless Multi-User ADSL Gateways and in getting connected quickly

 

to the Internet.

Terminology

 

Generally, the SpeedTouch™545(i) and SpeedTouch™570(i) will be referred to as

 

SpeedTouch™ in this Setup and User’s Guide unless specifically indicated.

Safety instructions

 

Before connecting the SpeedTouch™, please read the SpeedTouch™ Quick Installation

 

Guide and Safety Instructions.

UPnP™

 

The SpeedTouch™ is a UPnP™ certified product. This feature enables your computer

 

to discover and control UPnP™ devices on the network.

 

If you are running Microsoft Windows XP, it is strongly recommended to add the

 

UPnP™ software component to your system.

 

For more information see MS Windows XP Help and “7.5 UPnP™ on Windows XP

 

Systems” on page 89.

Documentation and

 

The SpeedTouch™ products continue to evolve as extra and new functionalities are

software updates

made available.

 

For more information on the latest technological innovations, software upgrades, and

 

documents, please visit the SpeedTouch™ web site at:

 

www.speedtouch.com

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Technicolor - Thomson 545/570 manual SpeedTouch Installation

545/570 specifications

The Technicolor Thomson 545/570 series represents a significant milestone in the evolution of television broadcasting technology. Launched in the early 2000s, these models were designed to meet the increasing demands of both broadcast and post-production environments, making them invaluable tools for industry professionals.

One of the standout features of the Thomson 545/570 series is its advanced digital signal processing capabilities. This technology enabled seamless integration of various video and audio formats, allowing for high-quality signal transmission and reception. The ability to handle multiple formats catered to a wide range of production needs, ensuring compatibility with existing workflows and equipment.

Another key characteristic of the Technicolor Thomson 545/570 is its robust video processing engine. This engine supports a variety of resolutions, making it adaptable for both SD and HD content. Users could enjoy enhanced picture quality due to advanced algorithms designed to reduce noise and improve image clarity. This capability was especially beneficial for live broadcasts and critical viewing applications where quality was paramount.

The series also featured a user-friendly interface that facilitated easy navigation and operation. Its intuitive design allowed operators to quickly access essential functions, streamlining the workflow in fast-paced environments. This ease of use was complemented by customizable options, enabling professionals to configure the systems according to their specific project requirements.

In terms of connectivity, the Technicolor Thomson 545/570 provided a plethora of input and output options, including SDI, HDMI, and analog outputs. This versatility allowed for easy integration with a broad range of peripherals, from cameras to external storage devices, enhancing the overall production capabilities.

Moreover, the build quality of the Thomson 545/570 series was commendable. The robust chassis and components ensured durability, while the modular design offered flexibility for upgrades and maintenance. This focus on longevity and adaptability made the series a preferred choice for many broadcasting houses and production studios.

In conclusion, the Technicolor Thomson 545/570 series delivered a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-centric design. Its advanced processing capabilities, versatile connectivity options, and reliability positioned it as a cornerstone in modern broadcasting, contributing significantly to the quality of television content during its time. For professionals in the industry, the 545/570 series remains a noteworthy example of technological innovation and excellence in broadcast engineering.