Calypso's Maestro software offers complete AV control

Feb 24, 2007 8:00 AM

    

Maestro control software offers global control for a full system of AV devices.
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Designed to bring a comprehensive template of control and monitoring functions to AV systems of all sizes, Calypso's new Maestro software offers the ability to centrally manage projectors, displays, audio and videoconferencing systems, power amplifiers, DVD and CD players and more. Maestro is Windows-based and works in conjunction with Calypso's ION and Pro I/O network-based controllers. From the Maestro console, users can control operational aspects of individual components in real time or according to predetermined schedules, as well as receive real-time status reports on system conditions such as projector lamp and filter hours.

Intuitively easy to use and just as simple to configure, Maestro is also capable of sending its users email alerts informing them of specific system conditions, such as when a projector's bulb life has reached 500 hours. Asset management tools and maintenance scheduling are also included, as are provisions for usage logging and reporting. Maestro will begin shipping in the first quarter of this year.

For more information, visit www.calypsocontrol.com.




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