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The Official Magazine of ISE 2012 - Amazon S3

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AMX introduces new Modero X<br />

series<br />

AMX, the leading manufacturer <strong>of</strong> unified control and<br />

automation solutions, will be showcasing the groundbreaking<br />

new Modero X Series family <strong>of</strong> frameless, panoramic and<br />

widescreen touchpanels. Offering an intuitive user experience<br />

and a truly ergonomic design, the Modero X Series redefines<br />

touchpanel technology by giving users a new ‘control surface’ on<br />

New commercial IR kits debut<br />

from Xantech<br />

Xantech, Stand 1N73, is spotlighting its newly expanded line<br />

<strong>of</strong> IR products, which include the new CIRP (Projector IR<br />

Control), CIRS (Conference Room/Classroom Control) and<br />

CIRV (Large Venue IR Control) kits. Xantech’s new IR systems<br />

are specifically designed to address typical challenges facing<br />

installers today, including IR operation with plasma or LCD<br />

TV’s; interference from CFL (compact fluorescent lighting)<br />

and sunlight; and distance limitations within a single kit. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

kits are specifically geared for use in classrooms, conference<br />

rooms, houses <strong>of</strong> worship etc., and engineered for the utmost in<br />

reliability to provide contractors and system integrators complete<br />

control solutions in any environment they face.<br />

www.xantech.com<br />

Stand 1N73<br />

which to perform multiple activities, all at the same time.<br />

Putting a new perspective on the concept <strong>of</strong> touchpanel<br />

design, the Modero X Series combines edge-2-edge glass and a<br />

low-pr<strong>of</strong>ile, to deliver a more usable space and a richly engaging<br />

user experience. First to be released will be the panoramic<br />

models which will be available in both a 20.3”, measuring an<br />

impressive 18.7” long by 7.75” tall with over 145 square inches<br />

<strong>of</strong> usable control surface; and a 19.4” which measures an equally<br />

impressive 18.7” wide by 5.15” tall and delivering over 96 square<br />

inches <strong>of</strong> usable control surface.<br />

Stand 2C50<br />

Condeco launches new state <strong>of</strong> the art room screen at <strong>ISE</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

Condeco launches its latest digital meeting room sign,<br />

the Condeco Touch. Advanced features include:<br />

Check in facility to confirm room use<br />

Instant bookings from the screen<br />

Order catering items<br />

Scheduling <strong>of</strong> VC calls<br />

<strong>The</strong> Condeco Touch links directly to Micros<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Exchange which avoids the need to purchase additional<br />

s<strong>of</strong>tware and allows users to book the room directly<br />

from MS Outlook with instant synchronisation between<br />

screen and Outlook.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sleek aluminium and glass design incorporates<br />

the latest in touch screen technology to display the<br />

meeting information. It also incorporates an RFID card<br />

reader to identify the person checking in or making<br />

bookings and high brightness LED room indicators to<br />

provide clear indication <strong>of</strong> the room status.<br />

<strong>The</strong> screen can also link to Condeco’s award winning<br />

room and desk booking s<strong>of</strong>tware which provides<br />

utilisation reporting, plus an advanced management<br />

console for a company’s concierge team to manage the<br />

more complicated room booking requests. Visit us at <strong>ISE</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong>.<br />

22<br />

Rise<br />

Stand 4V35

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