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Press Release
iPort announces next generation
In-Wall iPod docking stations
with added features, including two-way RS232 communication.
New Universal Docking Bay fits all current iPod HDD players
without the need for adapters.
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., June 30, 2005 Following
on the heels of its successful 2004 launch, iPort announces
a new and expanded line of five feature-packed iPorts to satisfy
any in-wall application. Highlighted by a universal docking
bay that conforms automatically to the shape of all current
generation iPod hard drive players, the new lines features
include integrated IR remote control, two-way RS232 communication,
and the ability to pass balanced video over long distances.
iPort is the newly formed division of Dana Innovations. Dana
Innovations is the parent company of Sonance, who introduced
the first iPort in 2004.
The new iPort In-Wall, or IW series represents a dramatic leap
forward in install-ability and future upgradeability. Fundamental
to the new design is that all iPort models feature a universal
docking system (patent pending) with a self-adjusting base plate
that automatically conforms to any size iPod. An adjustable
insert on the face easily rotates in and out to ensure a secure
fit. No adapter plates are needed with the new iPort IW series
products.
In addition, all but the most basic iPort model incorporate
an upgradeable motherboard, into which plug-in cards can be
added making future system expansion a breeze. These feature
cards offer expanded capabilities for balanced audio, balanced
video and two-way RS232 communication.
Adding integrated remote capability and RS232 compatibility
and eliminating the need to change inserts to fit different
sized iPods were our top design priorities, said Kim Parker,
Director of Product Development. Addressing all three
goals and adding an upgrade path to the future are huge plusses
for our customers.
A new and simplified two-piece design makes the iPort easier
to install and upgrade. A primary in-wall chassis houses the
electronic motherboard and wiring connectors. The chassis is
secured to the wall using a pair of integrated Rotolock
clamps and the audio and video terminations are simple plug-in
RJ45 connectors. A separate faceplate, incorporating the new
universal docking system, snaps securely onto the in-wall housing.
The IW-1, a basic version with a fixed feature set, charges
the iPod when docked and outputs unbalanced audio and video
for local room applications. It will have a suggested retail
price of $200. A wall plate for unbalanced audio is included,
while a wall plate for the unbalanced video is optional.
The IW-2 ($350) adds an integrated IR receiver and uses the
modular motherboard design that provides an upgrade path for
adding plug-in feature cards. Three upgrade kits are planned:
balanced audio ($275), balanced video ($325) and RS232 ($225).
iPort will also offer stepped up configurations that pre-load
the plug-in cards simplifying the installer specification process
and reducing dealer inventory concerns. These prepackaged models
include the IW-3 ($600), which builds on the IW-2 by adding
a balanced audio capability for shielded long distance wiring
runs between the iPort and the systems amplifier or distribution
hub.
The IW-4 ($800) adds to the IW-3, further enhancing it with
RS232 connectivity for two-way communication with larger control
systems. Two-way communication allows for remote viewing of
the metadata from the iPod, including playlists, track, artist
and album name on third-party video displays. The top-of-the-line
IW-5 ($1100) completes the available feature sets by adding
a balanced video module for runs up to 250 ft between the iPort
and the video display or distribution hub.
We learned a great deal with our first two generations
of iPort, and consumers dont just want to share music
next to the computer, added Scott Struthers, president
of iPort and developer of the first high-fidelity in-wall speaker
more than 20 years ago. People want their iPod where they
hang out with friends and family: the living room, the kitchen,
the den, wherever they get together. We developed this generation
to be the most complete line possible to address the wide variety
of applications our customers described.
All the iPort In-Wall models except the IW-5 will ship by the
end of June, with the IW-5 is scheduled to ship in July. Upgrade
kits will be available starting in July.
Company Information
iPort, a division of Dana Innovations, is the maker of the first
in-wall docking station that integrates the iPod into home entertainment
systems. iPort is dedicated to helping consumers free themselves
from the constraints of headphones and helping them share their
music and photos on a larger and more social scale.
iPort is the innovation of Scott Struthers, co-founder of Sonance,
developer of the first high-fidelity in-wall speaker, and a
founding member of CEDIA.

iPort Contact
Philip Ariza Communications Coordinator
Tel: 800.582.7777 info@iportmusic.com
Press Contact
Lucette Nicoll Nicoll Public Relations
Tel: 781.762.9300 lucette@nicollpr.com

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©2005
iPort™

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