Leave it to 25-Seven Systems to re-invent the profanity delay. Program Delay Manager (PDM) brings the possibilities of the Internet age to a "stand-alone box"? technology that hasn't advanced much since the 1980's. Ease of use, transparent audio quality and program director friendly features converge in PDM to take an old process to a new level.
The Air Check is in the Email:
Program Directors have more on their plates today than ever before. There's no way anyone can monitor every broadcast hour of every day, but PDs need to be the first to know what happened when that "dump"? button got pressed.
With Program Delay Manager's patented PD-Alert™ feature, two time-stamped audio files capturing what took place both on air and off air get internally archived and emailed to the PD (or GM, or CE, or the legal team) every time questionable material is "dumped"?.
For stations serious about protecting their license, PDM provides an instant log record establishing your station's action and intent to keep the airwaves clean.
99 Seconds Of Delay Your Way:
PDM comes standard with 99 seconds of stereo audio delay, and a dump button that can be set to remove any number of seconds you choose.
Build a delay through pre-rolling, time expansion or audio file play-out capabilities built right into PDM. Exit a delay through time compression or use the Cough button to simply wait and exit.
Dump audio through the standard "cut and rebuild"? method, or use PDM's Overkill™ feature to play a "fill"? file. Overkill allows you to select a show specific file from a list and play it over the dump buffer instead of collapsing the delay.