The CP-2200E includes 12 LCD buttons capable of displaying a multicharacter text string or a graphical image.
At NAB2008, Evertz unveiled the CP-2200E remote control panel featuring two high-resolution color LCD displays alongside an array of fully programmable function assignable buttons and dynamic LCD buttons.
The two LCD displays intelligently interact with the panel's buttons and rotary controls, updating automatically as different operation facilities are selected.
Each of the 12 LCD buttons is capable of displaying a multicharacter text string or a graphical image. They also can be configured with a menu structure that allows quick navigation through the systems. When a menu button is pressed, some or all of the buttons change their function and legend. Their operation is then defined by the configuration setup for this new menu. The selection of a new menu can also be configured to change the graphical display of one or both of the LCD screens.
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