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May 2003 Newsletter

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PROJECTION CONNECTION FOR CONSULTANTS
NEWS YOU CAN USE FOR PROJECTING YOUR BEST IMAGE
May 2003

Welcome to the Projection Connection, a newsletter written expressly for audiovisual consultants and system integrators.
PRODUCT NEWS
Sharp announces upgrade to PG-M25X wireless projector

Image Converter System turns heads
at NSCA


New lens availability

XG-P25 gets high ratings from Kayye newsletter

Sharp discontinues XA-series VCRs

IR Remote Receiver available for
PG-A10S/X
GRID-POWERED CONFERENCING
The ultimate network powers the ultimate videoconferencing system at new facility

What kind of networks are supercomputer researchers building today?
What kind of conferencing systems are they putting together?
What kind of meeting facilities do they have to showcase their work?

If you design or use AV systems, these questions directly impact you. These are the technologies we'll all be using in the not-too-distant future.

Click here to learn about grid technology and TRECC, the DuPage Technology Research, Education, and Commercialization Center.
SAE CORNER
System application engineers Dennis
Brown and Gregg Barbiero answer questions frequently asked by consultants. This month: more Quick Start Guides to Sharp technology.
Click on each headline for the full story.
Basic wireless operations for the Sharp PG-M25X projector
Sharp wireless card quick setup
Login for Consultants' Corner on Sharp website
BENCHMARK FOR AV NETWORKS
$5 million AV system networks 60 classrooms
Nation's largest technology install will serve as a model for high tech curriculum

Netlinx system provides local control, central management and diagnostics

System helps Baltimore high school support 60 classrooms with "skeleton" AV crew

Click here for details on Digital Harbor High School.
AV NETWORK SOFTWARE
Cutting edge package handles networked projector issues seamlessly

What would you say if
I told you there was a software package that would...
control your projectors over an Ethernet network
allow you to provide remote user support
automatically notify you of any malfunctions
monitor lamp life and other status issues
even turn your projectors off automatically

What if I said that if you own a Sharp projector you already own it?

Click here for details on Sharp Advanced Presentation Software (SAPS)

LOW-COST AV NETWORKING
Michigan college uses RS-232 adapters to network 140 classrooms

Nation's fifth largest community college networks entire campus
Adds help-desk support, control and diagnostics to new and older Sharp projectors
Cost just $45,000 to put 140 projectors on network
Calculates payback as a year or less

Click here
to learn about Lansing Community College and its experience networking Sharp projectors with the Moxa RS-232-to-ethernet interface.


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