Eyeheight to introduce eyeCon diagnostic, status software
Jul 31, 2008 8:00 AM
Eyeheight's new PC-based eyeCon Web-based system controller offers integral diagnostics to provide instant assurance that a module being interrogated is operational.
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At IBC2008, Eyeheight will unveil its new eyeCon software, which allows PC-based control of any Ethernet-equipped module in the company's range.
Integral diagnostics provide instant assurance that the module under interrogation is fully operational by display of a green status light. Gray status indicates that the device does not support status monitoring. Holding the cursor over a red status light then reveals additional information such as loss of input video.
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