Crystal Vision introduces REMIND-E universal control
Sep 3, 2008 11:10 AM
The REMIND-E remote panel is designed for Crystal Vision frames.
Crystal Vision has introduced REMIND-E, a 1RU remote control panel that can bring considerable cost savings with its ability to control an unlimited number of Crystal Vision frames over an Ethernet network.
REMIND-E allows users the rack-mounted convenience of front-panel control without having to be actually at the frame. The control panel, which includes a two-line 20-character display, a rotary control and a number of push switches — plugs into an Ethernet network using industry-standard Cat 5 cables. REMIND-E will scan for all the Crystal Vision frames available on the network, allowing the operator to effortlessly select the ones he wishes to control.
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