Studio Networking Prompter System

The studio teleprompter system is designed to ensure accurate, reliable, and secure script display for presenters during live narration. The hardware mainly consists of master and backup teleprompter servers in the equipment room, master/backup PoE switches or routers, network control and monitoring terminals in the control room, studio network teleprompter terminals with normal or mirrored display, network hand controllers, network foot controllers, and wireless remote controllers.

The studio teleprompter system is designed to ensure accurate, reliable, and secure script display for presenters during live narration. The hardware mainly consists of master and backup teleprompter servers in the equipment room, master/backup PoE switches or routers, network control and monitoring terminals in the control room, studio network teleprompter terminals with normal or mirrored display, network hand controllers, network foot controllers, and wireless remote controllers. SEEDER camera support equipment for Broadcast television industry

Function

1. The newsroom system connects to the teleprompter server through the MOS Gateway to automaticallysynchronize teleprompter content.
2. The teleprompter server distributes content automatically to control terminals and teleprompter terminals.
3. The MOS Gateway and teleprompter server support optional master–backup synchronized operation.
4. When on-air script content is modified in the newsroom system, updates are automatically synchronized to all terminals.
5. Teleprompter terminals support network-synchronized playback and can be freely grouped.
6. Within each group, control terminals and teleprompter terminals can be configured for master–backup coordinated operation.
7. Teleprompter terminals run embedded systems for high reliability. All terminals connect to both master and
backup switches and receive content from redundant network streams. A failure of any single terminal does not affect others, ensuring stable script output for presenters.
8. Wireless remote controllers, hand controllers, and foot controllers are synchronized over the network, enabling group-wide playback control.
9. Controlling one terminal within a group allows synchronized playback across all terminals in that group.
10. Teleprompter signals support normal and mirrored output modes.
11. Through a wireless router, the teleprompter server provides WIFI6 dual-band (2.4G and 5G) access for all terminals, hand controllers, and foot controllers, enabling a secure wireless teleprompter system.
12. Hand and foot controllers are powered via PoE for convenient operation.