March 2, 2023

How to Use AV Control System for Optimizing Campus Device Usage

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How to Use AV Control System for Optimizing Campus Device Usage

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The Q-NEX Networked Media Processor (NMP 110) is a converged system for educational applications. It includes features like device control, access control, AV matrix switch, UHF+2.4GHz for wireless mic, power amplifier, networked AV distribution, management software, etc.

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The system is designed for schools and other large institutions that need to control and monitor their audiovisual systems from anywhere in the world. The NMP 110 is a modular system which can be scaled up to meet the requirements of your needs.

The AV control system is the brain of a classroom. It connects all of the AV devices in the room, so that they work together seamlessly. A classroom AV control system can be as simple or as complex as you need it to be.

The modern classroom is equipped with interactive display here, such as projectors, TVs, microphones, speakers, web cameras and document cameras for hybrid learning. Different roles have different requests in a classroom: students want a space that is fun and engaging; teachers require tools that are easy to use and effective to promote learning; IT admins expect to reduce the technical support and device maintenance. Therefore, an easy-to-use and intuitive classroom AV system come into existence for both the audience and presenter to enhance learning and collaboration. How do achieve it? The answer is in the AV control system and control interface. Simply put, the control system is brain connecting all AV devices installed in room controlling everything so that they work together seamlessly.

Q-NEX Networked Media Processor (NMP) and Media Box (MBX) are the latest in AV control systems to be released by Q-NEX.

Q-NEX NMP is a networked media processor that can connect all devices in the campus into one system, allowing users to control all of the devices from one central location. The Q-NEX NMP can automatically power on and off all devices in a room, and individual control for AV matrix switching, volume adjustment, and turning on/off light and air conditioner. This makes it easy for teachers to control the entire room’s equipment with just one button press.

The Media Box provides similar functionality as the NMP, but it is designed specifically for classrooms. It can connect up to four TVs at once, which means that teachers no longer have to worry about controlling multiple TVs individually or having them all turned on at once.

Both devices offer an intuitive interface that is easy to use even if you’re new to using AV equipment in classrooms or other spaces.

The Q-NEX Console allows school IT admins to manage all devices from anywhere.

Schools are often faced with the challenge of making sure that students have access to technology in the classroom and at home. This can be difficult because of the complicated technology used in different classrooms, which makes it difficult for users to feel comfortable with the device. They have to operate in different ways, which makes it difficult for them to understand how things work.

With the Q-NEX Console, school IT admins can use a cloud centralized control and management platform or remote App to control all devices. Make sure your IT team is called for help less often.

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