System Control

System control of audiovisual equipment in a complex setting is one of the largest challenges that we face with our customers.

Systems that are not simple to operate simply won’t get used. There are many ways components and systems are controlled and consideration must be given when developing a plan. Most importantly, an understanding of customer needs and expectations of functionality are the keys to success.

 

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Typical Usages

A church volunteer sits in the control booth directing audio levels, lighting, projector feeds and camera positioning in addition to recording the sermons for archival or live streaming; all equipment being controlled by a single touchpanel running a custom designed interface program.
 
A grade school teacher walks among the students switching display sources from computer to DVD to satellite feeds, controlling volume levels and playing options all from a simple hand held wireless touchpanel.
 
The manager of a sports bar and restaurant controls a variety of football games on multiple displays throughout the facility as well as manipulating the audio source and volume levels.  This is done on a single wall-mounted touchpanel.