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FSR Flex

FSR launched Flex, a touchscreen control system designed for classrooms and meeting rooms, at InfoComm

FSR Flex

Jul 18, 2010 7:15 PM

FSR launched Flex, a touchscreen control system designed for classrooms and meeting rooms, at InfoComm. The Flex self-contained control system offers a vast number of features to accommodate K-12 classrooms, university lecture halls, boardrooms, meeting rooms, and conference rooms. The versatile unit mounts in a wall or sits on a desk to present an easy-to-use and -understand color touchscreen. The user can choose what source is being displayed, change the volume, control the various sources, turn lights on and off, and raise or lower the shades or screen with a simple touch. A built-in scheduler can automatically shut off displays and alert the support staff of issues such as an elevated lamp life. The Flex-Able configuration utility features an effortless method to maximize system capabilities. The contractor merely follows drag-and-drop programming methodology; no need to learn another programming language. Price: NA

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