Introducing PrismTag™

Interactive targeting system for Weigl hardware

 

Weigl PrismTag™ interactive targeting system allows for interactive targeting experiences within any Weigl powered show or experience. No expensive gun distribution hubs or complex power requirements. Simple, automatic scoring and triggering system requires little to no programming for most shows.

 

Uses standard CAT6 cabling to provide power and data to and from targets and Weigl hardware. Cable up to 1000ft (300m) from a single ProCommander 2 or better to build scalable and complex attractions in any configuration.

 

Simply the most advanced targeting system created for adaptable show programming, PrismTag™ offers these key features:

 

  • 4 Contact closures at each target. Programmable via Conductor™, Showforge®, or Control.ini.
  • Full RGB control of target color. Controllable via timeline commands, or target logic.
  • Advanced API to allow adaptive team player and weighted scoring.
  • No external hardware required. Connects directly to any Weigl ProCommander® 3 or better.
  • Up to 50 players and 48 targets per ProCommander®. Unlimited number of ProCommanders can be used and integrated through our variable polling system for automatic scoring.
  • Use your choice of popular digital signage solution or embedded arm platforms (Including Raspberry Pi) to display game play statistics and scoring.

PRECISION RGB TARGETS

         CAT-6 Daisy Chain Connection

Weigl Prismtag™ targets are powered and controlled through a unique daisy chain CAT6A arrangement using standard cables.

            Full 7 RGB Programable LED Ring

      4x Fully Programmable Digital Outputs

4x Digital outputs provide local prop and effects triggers nearby to your target locations.

CUSTOMIZABLE EMITTERS WITH VIBRATION, AMPLIFIED AUDIO AND LIGHTING

WEB-BASED SCORING

PrismTag ™ Score-master leads the system configuration and can live anywhere attraction wide. Connect multiple ProCommanders® through standard networking to expand maximum number of available targets and use as a distribution point to onboard score displays. Each component of the scoring system is web-based and completely configurable.

Contact Weigl Control for additional information about PrismTag™ scoring.

New! Web-based scoring system allows for an easily configurable heads-up display for both onboard and wayside scoring systems. Use standard off the shelf linux hardware and displays (including RaspberryPi where applicable) to connect a full interactive learning or scoring experience. 

Custom and off the shelf versions available, or code yourself with built in extended scripting abilities. 

Enterprise Class Expansion

Designed for flexibility from regional park shooting gallery applications, to full scale dark rides and more, PrismTag™ is customizable to meet a number of unique configurations. Every ProCommander® 3 or better now supports PrismTag™ out of the box. Up to 49 targets and 50 wands can be added to simple shows with no additional hardware required. Use targets to start shows, foster interactivity and build engagement.

For further heads up display and media interactivity, pair with a ProCommander® VX or our Score Master and Sector Display components. These allow for standard networking and consumer or professional hardware to be utilized to bring deeper game play into your experience. Using web-page remote administration, games and shows can be fully configured and customized to meet your needs.

Moving beyond traditional static experiences, sector displays can bring the game onboard through wireless/mesh and other communications protocols. All of this is based on standard networking and built around our existing show control platform.

Score beyond gaming. Museums, Science centers and learning institutions can benefit from ‘target,’ based interactivity. Tag artifacts, curated items and art with PrismTag™systems and issue guests an emitter to learn more, collect information or assets ‘virtually,’ and encourage learning through game play.

For more information, read more from “Nature in Hand,” at the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium.