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Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)

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Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights)The Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights) is a professional, turnkey broadcast cueing solution designed for multi camera live streaming, house of worship broadcasts, localized studio environments, and indie multi cam productions. Instead of forcing production crews to string hundreds of feet of delicate, trip hazard tally cables across a venue, this compact kit replaces complex copper setups with a high reliability wireless system. Out of

The Hollyland Wireless Tally System (4 Tally Lights) is a professional, turnkey broadcast cueing solution designed for multi-camera live streaming, house of worship broadcasts, localized studio environments, and indie multi-cam productions.

Instead of forcing production crews to string hundreds of feet of delicate, trip-hazard tally cables across a venue, this compact kit replaces complex copper setups with a high-reliability wireless system. Out of the box, it includes a central Tally Station base hub and four independent, wireless Tally Light camera nodes, providing immediate on-air status synchronization for a standard 4-camera production layout.

Key Kit Capabilities

  • Turnkey 4-Camera Integration: This configuration comes pre-paired from the factory to streamline deployment across up to four individual camera positions. It ensures both the camera operators behind the rigs and the talent in front of the glass know exactly who is live, minimizing missed cues and awkward lens transitions.

  • Dual-Color Status Signaling: Each of the four light modules utilizes the universal, three-state broadcast visual framework:

    • Red Light (Program / PGM): Alerts the crew and talent that the specific camera is live on the master program feed.

    • Green Light (Preview / PVW): Signals that the camera is cued next in line to go live, prompting the operator to hold their frame steady.

  • LoRa-Powered 2,600-Foot Transmission: Operating over a 2.4 GHz RF carrier utilizing low-latency LoRa modulation technology, the system delivers an incredible operational range of up to 2,600 feet (800 meters) line-of-sight. The adaptive frequency hopping protocol detects local RF noise and switches to clean channels automatically, easily cutting through concrete infrastructure and metal stage trussing.

  • Smart Sequence Learning: The Tally Station features a built-in learning function capable of reading and adapting to different switcher voltage levels. This enables high out-of-the-box hardware compatibility with professional video switchers, including Blackmagic Design ATEM series, vMix software environments, Roland, Panasonic, Sony, and NewTek Tricaster systems.

What is Included in the Box

1. The Wireless Tally Station (The Central Hub)

The main hub sits right next to your technical director's switcher at the control desk. It captures live tally states via standard physical connections, transforms that tracker data into an encrypted wireless broadcast, and fires it across the floor with an unnoticeable hardware delay of less than 150ms. It interfaces via multiple port geometries, featuring a DB25 parallel input, an RJ45 port layout, and USB-C connectivity.

2. Four Wireless Tally Lights (The Camera Nodes)

The individual light blocks slide natively onto each camera package's hot shoe or rig cage via their integrated cold shoe feet or 1/4"-20 threaded bases. They utilize a dual-sided LED layout: an ultra-bright front-facing panel with switchable 3-level brightness for presenters, and a lower-profile rear-facing status indicator matrix for the camera operator.

Technical Specifications Matrix

Feature Specification (Full 4-Light Kit Config)
Maximum Wireless Range Up to 2,600 Feet (800 Meters) Line-of-Sight (LOS)
Wireless Frequency Carrier 2.4 GHz Radio / RF with LoRa Modulation Mode
System Latency Baseline Ultra-Low Transmission Delay < 150ms
Ecosystem Channel Support 4 Included Nodes (Station supports up to 16 channels for expansion)
Switcher Interface I/O 1× DB25 Female Input, 1× RJ45 Tally In, 1× RJ45 Loop Out, 1× USB-A
Node Battery Life Profile > 8 Hours via Detachable Li-ion Packs (Shared style with Solidcom C1)
Kit Recharging Architecture Dedicated 4-Slot Battery Charging Base included in kit

Seamless Intercom Cross-Compatibility

A major operational benefit of this specific system is its battery architecture. The detachable lithium-ion battery packs utilized by the four tally lights are the exact same modules used to power Hollyland’s flagship full-duplex intercom headsets, including the Solidcom C1 and Solidcom C1 Pro. If you are already running a Solidcom headset network on set, this universal design lets you mix, match, and hot-swap batteries between your intercom headsets and camera tally nodes indiscriminately, cutting down on the total volume of charging bricks and unique spare parts you need to pack into your production flight cases.

On-Set Channel Mapping Tip: Every individual Tally Light module features a digital selection screen or toggle on its chassis. When configuring your switcher inputs, make sure your software or physical pin mapping lines up precisely with each light's channel index. If your vMix or ATEM console has a stationary camera on Input 1 and a gimbal rig on Input 2, set those specific physical nodes to Channel 1 and Channel 2 before the operators walk out to their staging marks. The system includes a physical set of number stickers to paste onto the outer plastic shells, preventing confusion during busy multi-cam live switch workflows.

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