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About media control.
The ability to remotely switch a system on or off has far greater advantages
than just convenience. Imagine a large distributed system with amplifiers all
over the place. At the end of the day without a remote system it will take a
while to power them down, seriously cutting into precious time schedules.
Another significant issue is knowing that the system is turned on and working
in the first place. Imagine the stress prior to the start, surrounded by
listeners and wondering whether, when the program begins, all will immediately
be heard. Equally comforting is the knowledge that those parts of the system
you cannot hear are not only on, but they are quietly functioning, as they
should. Besides all of this, the d&b Remote network offers interfaces to
media control systems, where virtual knobs on the screen can house a host of
additional functions to those already offered by d&b's Remote network, such
as control of lights, curtains, air conditioning and much more. Whatever the
requirement, with control at your fingertips, everything can be instantly turned
on when it should be, and maybe more importantly, off when it is all over. |
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