Media Vision USA
Company typePrivate
IndustryAudio/Visual Industry
Founded2002
FounderFardad Zabetian
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California USA
ProductsConference microphone, Electronic Voting/Audience response system, Simultaneous interpretation system
OwnerFardad Zabetian
Websitehttp://www.mediavision-usa.com

Media Vision USA[1] is a solution provider for conferencing systems in North America and Canada. They provides push-to-talk microphones, electronic voting and simultaneous interpretation. These products are used in environments such as council chambers, municipalities, courtrooms, boardrooms and auditoriums.

Media Vision USA's products have been installed in the buildings of organizations such as The World Bank and The United Nation.[1] In the summer of 2007, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), located in North Carolina, updated their tribal council house with Media Vision USA's products.[2]


History edit

Media Vision USA was started by Fardad Zabetian in the summer of 2002 in San Francisco, California.


Products edit

Conferencing Microphone Systems edit

Media Vision USA provides both wireless and wired (daisy chained) push-to-talk microphone systems from Taiden and Close Talk. Push-to-talk microphones units incorporate gooseneck microphones with light-ring indicators attached to a base unit with built-in speakers and headphone jacks with independent volume control.[3]

Daisy chain microphone units are connected to one another via 6-pin DIN through one single cable. This single cable carries all audio, data and power to each microphone unit. The biggest advantages of daisy chain cabling are simplicity and scalability. It is easy to expand the number of microphone without hassle of twisted lines. For example, Taiden HCS-4100 series provided by Media Vision USA can have contribution microphones up to 4,096 with one main unit and extension units.[2]

A conferencing microphone system can be divided by function. The main unit is the central part of the system that is connected to all the microphones and controls the parameters of the meeting. One main unit can have various contribution units, such as microphones, electronic voting units, and simultaneous interpretation units. This main unit can be supported and controlled by conference software. The software can be used for pre-setup of conference information, delegate information, controlling method of microphone units and also control voting method or displaying result.

Conference microphones have two different kinds of units. One is chairman unit for mayor, or whoever is leading the meeting. Another unit is the delegate unit for council members, and participators in the conference. Both these units have common functions, such as voting keys (3 or 5), speaker/headset, IC card, light-ring indicator and channel selector for interpretation language selection.

Chairman units can be activated at any time and can also control delegate units. This unit has an addition button than the delegate units, called a priority key. This key can give priority to certain delegate units and mute or even switch off speaking delegate unit according to preset. One chairman unit is used during a conference and has control over all the other participants in the meeting. Delegate units are activated by pressing the push-to-talk button on the microphone unit. When pressed the light-ring indicator will illuminate to show the other participants whose microphone is active. If there are more than the allotted amount of people speaking and the push-to-talk button is pressed the light ring indicator will flash notifying the participants that this delegate is waiting to speak. The VIP function can be set up on any delegate station. This function allow the unit to be activated at any time and gives privileges over the standard delegates.

Simultaneous Interpretation edit

Media Vision USA provides the Taiden simultaneous interpretation system.[4] The latest one is HCS-5100 series which is wireless digital infrared language distribution system.

The HCS-5100 simultaneous interpretation system consists of 3 parts: Radiator, Transmitter and Receiver. Transmitter is the main part that can setup various options and control volume for receivers. Each languages name can be assigned through this transmitter for easy identification and it can adjust sensitivity for each input to enable fine-tuning of radio levels. Each wireless receiver can be activated within the range of IR power radiator. It has freedom of movement and also no limited number of receivers can be setup within the IR power range of radiator. Each receiver can adjust its own volume or channel, and be worn around the neck via a strap or fit into a shirt pocket. It can also be equipped with alarm system to prevent the loss or theft.


Electronic Voting Systems edit

Media Vision USA provides HCS-4390 series wireless voting unit. Taiden HCS-4390 is available in two kind of type: tabletop / handhold.
Voting unit provides various voting options.

  • Parliamentary: YES / NO / ABSTAIN
    • Pass-rate setup, voting result calculated automatically
    • Voting result calculated according to predefined number or resent person number
  • Multi Choice / Opinion polling:
    • 1-20: 20 candidates for voting
    • 1-5: 5 candidates for voting
  • Audience response / Rating: -- / - / 0 / + / ++
  • First key-press validity or last key-press validity from nominative and secret ballot opinion
  • Voting minimum attendance (quorum) preset voting result displayed or not on the LCD optional
  • Voting time programmable (time countdown)
  • Voting result can be displayed within seconds, and automatically stored into database
  • Clear and intuitional result display methods(histogram / pie / text, etc)
  • All data can be printed in diagram / text


External Link edit

  1. Media Vision USA: http://www.mediavision-usa.com
  2. Taiden: http://www.taiden.com
  3. Close Talk product listing: http://www.mediavision-usa.com/closetalk.php
  4. Close Talk: http://www.closetalk.se/
  5. http://www.avtechnologyonline.com/content.aspx?id=239


References edit

[1]

  1. ^ a b http://www.mediavision-usa.com/press.php?pressid=78, Media Vision USA selected to upgrade world bank's main boardroom conference system with Interkom DMC digital congress system
  2. ^ a b http://www.avtechnologyonline.com/content.aspx?id=239, The tribe has spoken. Cite error: The named reference "ref6" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ http://www.mediavision-usa.com/conferencing.php, Media Vision USA conferencing solution
  4. ^ http://www.mediavision-usa.com/interpretation.php, Media Vision USA Simultaneous Interpretation Solution