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An innovative virtual training programme has expanded the expertise of TallyMan Advanced Broadcast Control System users around the world

few years ago, TSL Products developed an in-person training programme to help

users have the knowledge to unlock the full capabilities of their control system; to provide targeted sessions aimed at key customers, including systems integrators; and to give users the ability to configure their TallyMan system independently via a remote team-viewer session. DEEP DIVES & DEVICE CONTROL The TallyMan training programme is structured into two, four-hour sessions, spaced a week or so apart to ensure you are not overloaded with information. Within these two sessions are four primary ‘lessons’ that cover aspects of TallyMan usage, routing and device control, and much more. Lesson 1: An introduction to TallyMan and device interfaces, including routing control. In this first lesson, users learn to connect and debug interfaces to real devices, and configure user interfaces to interact with them. Lesson 2: A deep dive on the TallyMan Virtual Panel (TMVP) and device control. This session covers how to design user-friendly panel interfaces, and control devices such as robotic

customers optimise their use of the TallyMan Advanced Broadcast Control System. This programme subsequently shifted to a virtual format, following the success of the 2019 ‘world tour.’ These virtual sessions are led by TSL Products customer support engineer Ben Bate: “We have received fantastic comments from people who learned TallyMan does more than they realised. Some people want to use the system mainly for tally or routing, but through these sessions, many are pleasantly surprised at how easily they can make virtual panels, or achieve other control capabilities for less obvious devices.” The TallyMan training regimen has three primary objectives: to ensure

cameras – enabling operators to access systems across their facilities from a simple and focused control surface. Lesson 3: Information on tally management, and the configuration of multi- viewers and UMDs (Under Monitor Displays). This includes instructions on emergency change-over systems and the building of a completely functional tally system connected to router and switcher emulators. Lesson 4: Exercises that broaden expertise on the configuration of higher-level

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