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Small Panel:
The small chassis control system offers a very small profile perfect for
controlling permanently installed devices. The small chassis now comes in
several new designer colors & finishes.
Large Panel:
The large chassis model allows for four input modules which provide the user
with recognizable patch points for a wide array of external devices such as
laptops & VCRs.

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PixiePro Mondular
Panel: Intuitive, scalable control in an elegant and affordable package.
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The
SmartPanel

At the core of our Smart A/V Systems is the SmartPanel Control System
by SP Controls. It simplifies the operation of today’s powerful, complex systems
by giving presenters the best of both worlds—the impact of modern
projection technology with the simplicity of a light switch.
Lighting, projection, audio, video and other media sources
can all be controlled via a user friendly Smart Panel.
The SmartPanel is available in two sizes, each offering the
same level of control and ease of use for a wide variety of situations.
Vizual
Symphony received GSA Contract for SP Controls (i.e. the SmartPanel)
Contract # GS-03F-0006P
Learn more about the SmartPanel >>

CSULB On-line SmartPanel Guide >>

Stanford On-line SmartPanel Guide >>
PixiePro
Modular Panel
The PixiePro Modular Panel (PX2-MP-IR) is a customizable AV control
interface. It stands alone as an IR-learning control system based on SP Controls'
p roven PixieTM technology.
Or, in conjunction with other PixiePro products, it serves as an elegant interface
to the next-generation of managed AV room solutions. Either way, the Modular
Panel is easy to configure, customize, and use.
AMBIENT LIGHT
ADJUSTMENT SENSOR senses room lighting and adjusts LED backlighting to compensate for
light level.
ROBUST IR LEARNING with 16 macros or round-robin commands per button.
SECURITY ENABLE/DISABLE
FEATURE allows the panel to be configured with
a security entrance code to prevent unauthorized use.
CONFIGURABLE
INACTIVITY SHUTDOWN TIMER will shut off display device from fifteen
minutes up to eight and a half hours after last keypress. Other timers
allow warm-up, cool-down, and a mandatory wait period between security
code entry.
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