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High Resolution Systems Announces UDC 3.2.2 Software Release

High Resolution Systems LLC has introduced a new software release for its Universal Device Controller (UDC). UDC 3.2.2 includes numerous new features and improvements to enhance the user experience.

"We have been listening to our customers and, as a result, have added a lot of new features to UDC 3.2.2, improved existing functionality and upgraded some of the user interface," says sales engineer Drew Taylor.

UDC 3.2.2 now supports the new UDC-210 21-button panel controller for UDC software and offers additional button colors; new font colors for buttons; and Context Menus to add and remove buttons, add and remove image, and add and remove background image.

A new font and colors have been enabled for the web server; web server image caching for browsers has also been added. ,p> Other new features include a disable button; a Ping function for all IP-enabled controllers and devices; the ability to switch physical with virtual controllers for the UDC-400 controller; Treeview control for command sets with search ability; and command sets for Christie digital projectors, Evertz EQT series routers, Adtec Edie 4111, Dataton WATCHOUT production computers and display cluster protocols, Doremi Nugget, DTvideoLabs Playback Pro, and High Resolution Systems' UDC remote control. Licensing for UDC: ONE, UDC: LITE, UDC: WEB and UDC: PRO has also been added.

Improvements have been made on all UDC-400 LED controls and all controller user interfaces; efficiency improvements have been introduced on the TCP and Telnet engines. In addition, two new, cost-effective options for UDC controllers are now available: Lightware 16x16 RCP with 32 buttons and Lightware 32x32 RCP with 64 buttons. "Each is rack-mountable and has an Ethernet connection so you can easily put these on a network in different areas," says Taylor.

WWWwww.highresolutionsystems.com


(16 February 2011)

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