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- An extremely simple and cost-effective presentation control solution for K-12 primary education classrooms and small meeting rooms.
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onCue Basic Presentation Controller
Simple, reliable control meets extreme affordability in the onCue Basic Presentation Controller from Crestron®. Ideal for K-12 primary education classrooms and small meeting rooms, onCue provides a compact wall mount keypad controller (BPC-8) with eight assignable buttons for controlling a single projector, flat screen display, or source device. Crestron onCue can even be configured to control a complete room presentation system equipped with a display device, a motorized screen or lift, and a controllable source such as a DVD player.
Always Ready — Easy to Use
Stop searching for lost remotes and constantly replacing batteries just to turn on the projector. Mounted on the wall or in a lectern, onCue is always at the ready, affording straight-forward operation through large, easy-to-read backlit buttons. A selection of pre-labeled buttons provides for control of power, source selection, and volume control, and all eight buttons are interchangeable to suit the application, delivering a customizable control solution that is immediately intuitive to every user. And, every room in your facility can be set up for identical operation, so even if the display equipment varies from room to room, the user experience remains consistent.
Super Simple Installation
The onCue BPC-8 controller mounts conveniently in a single-gang electrical box or mud ring. A single 4-conductor cable links the BPC-8 to its companion interface module (BPC-8-IMC included), which may be installed anywhere up to 50 ft away. The tiny module typically installs at the display location, providing connectivity for up to three IR-controlled devices, one RS-232 controlled device[2], and a 120V power pack.
The BPC-8 ships with the interface module, power pack, one IR emitter probe, and a set of 13 interchangeable button caps. Just add the 4-conductor link cable[1] and you've got everything you need to control a typical projector or flat panel display. Additional IR probes, RS-232 cable, and an alternate set of buttons for controlling a source device, are also available.
Key Features
Ultra-affordable control for a single display device
Also allows control of source components and other devices
Compact design mounts in a single-gang wall box
Affords an attractive and professional appearance
Features large backlit buttons for easy control in any room
Affords super-intuitive operation for any user
Includes interchangeable button caps for flexible configuration
Allows customizable LED button feedback behavior
Supports up to 3 IR and 1 RS-232 devices
Includes built-in IR library for simple out-of-the-box setup
Allows advanced configuration via easy-to-use software and
IR learner/programmer
Macros enable sophisticated functionality from a single button press
Enables user passcode protection and automatic projector shutdown
Always Ready — Easy to Use
Stop searching for lost remotes and constantly replacing batteries just to turn on the projector. Mounted on the wall or in a lectern, onCue is always at the ready, affording straight-forward operation through large, easy-to-read backlit buttons. A selection of pre-labeled buttons provides for control of power, source selection, and volume control, and all eight buttons are interchangeable to suit the application, delivering a customizable control solution that is immediately intuitive to every user. And, every room in your facility can be set up for identical operation, so even if the display equipment varies from room to room, the user experience remains consistent.
Super Simple Installation
The onCue BPC-8 controller mounts conveniently in a single-gang electrical box or mud ring. A single 4-conductor cable links the BPC-8 to its companion interface module (BPC-8-IMC included), which may be installed anywhere up to 50 ft away. The tiny module typically installs at the display location, providing connectivity for up to three IR-controlled devices, one RS-232 controlled device[2], and a 120V power pack.
The BPC-8 ships with the interface module, power pack, one IR emitter probe, and a set of 13 interchangeable button caps. Just add the 4-conductor link cable[1] and you've got everything you need to control a typical projector or flat panel display. Additional IR probes, RS-232 cable, and an alternate set of buttons for controlling a source device, are also available.
Key Features
Ultra-affordable control for a single display device
Also allows control of source components and other devices
Compact design mounts in a single-gang wall box
Affords an attractive and professional appearance
Features large backlit buttons for easy control in any room
Affords super-intuitive operation for any user
Includes interchangeable button caps for flexible configuration
Allows customizable LED button feedback behavior
Supports up to 3 IR and 1 RS-232 devices
Includes built-in IR library for simple out-of-the-box setup
Allows advanced configuration via easy-to-use software and
IR learner/programmer
Macros enable sophisticated functionality from a single button press
Enables user passcode protection and automatic projector shutdown