Remote Control |
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Dual Control |
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Wireless remote control of presentations over distances up to 250-feet. Option to control computer directly via
USB connection or to give cues to the projectionist. Light or sound cues. Onboard headphone jack for silent operation.
No drivers are required. The computer "sees" PerfectCue as a standard USB keyboard. All operating systems have USB
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Each cue light has two USB ports that may be connect to two computers. When the cue light receives the command from
the presenter's remote (forward, back or blank), both USB ports will send keystrokes associated with that command to
the connected computers so they can stay in sync. Local switches can enable or disable one or both USB ports without
needing to disconnect the USB cable |
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Interconnections |
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Master-Slave Setups |
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Our cue lights may be interconnected with additional cue lights or other devices via serial connections. Cue lights
may be triggered by popular touch panel systems such as those made by Crestron or AMX or by show control systems. |
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For a professional setup, set one cue light near the presenter. This is the "Master" because it receives the wireless
command from the presenter's remote. Connect this to a second cue light at the back of the house near the projectionist
station. The second cue light - "slave" - is activated by the cable connection. Consider purchasing our PerfectCue Professional Kit |
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Belt-Pack Intercom Integration |
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PerfectCue model BP-433BP may be interposed between Belt-Pack intercom headphones and the base unit via 4-pin XLR jacks.
The sounds are overlaid onto the intercom communications to provide the cameraman with a cue for the slide change. |
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