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Xantech Introduces Upgrade for XTR39 Hand-Held Touch-Screen Controller (3/7/2008)

CEDIA UK Expo 2008

Hand-Held Bi-Directional Control, New Wireless True Feedback Control, RF Solution Sends RF2IR2w Control Two-Way

Xantech introduces a new upgrade for the XTR39 hand-held touch-screen controller. Using the new RF2IR2w RF Base Station, the XTR39 can now communicate to any RS232 device to control and receive query information. Positive feedback such as command acknowledgment cannot be displayed on a simple hand-held remote control style LCD touch-screen as it can on the Bi-Directional control.

"We are too used to pressing a remote control button and assuming a command initiates a user's order. With bi-directional control capability, an order confirmation can visually be acknowledged on a hand-held controller," states Rick Seegull, Director of Business Development at Xantech. "The new Xantech bi-directional system can also be programmed to monitor video projector bulb-life and status condition, all in the palm of your hand."

Using Universal Dragon Data Dictionary, the XTR39 can be programmed to communicate with the base station. The base station serves as the intermediary between the XTR39 and the controlled equipment, such as a projector or source component. Fully customizable to any installation using the popular RS232 control, the XTR39 hand-held touch-screen display is a now a computer interface.

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