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Software

Mediatech’s MTXtender Control Software is a convenient, easy-to-use room managementcapability designed to simplify the task of controlling multiple display/playback devices and other in-room functions. Customized media/room control pages are displayed on a computer monitor or LCD touch panel that can be mounted on a SmartLectern or situated in a separate room control station.Proprietary control systems require expensive labor costs when a system requires updating due to new hardware installations. Mediatech's family of MTXtender control products, when combined with commercial off-the-shelf hardware, can combine to create an easy to use, non-proprietary control system that virtually anyone can learn how to set up and operate.

  • Software:
    Mediatech's family of MTXtender control tools and applications consists of MTSerial, MTSystemCommander, MTServer, and MTScheduler.


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  • MTSystemCommander

    Our award-winning Windows-based control software provides an object-oriented drag and drop Graphical User Interface (GUI) that is customizable by non-programmer users to suit individual room management requirements and also allow for seamless, effortless updates as new technology is introduced. An easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides intuitive custom control screen production. Operating (touching or clicking) a pictorial "button" can cause a single serial command to be sent to a controlled device, or can initiate a more complex list of instructions (called a script) that can include looping and conditional branching. Responses from the controlled device can be checked for status and errors. The pictures and color, text, etc. on the command buttons can be modified during execution so that the current state of the button can be shown. The buttons can be programmed to repeat a command at a specified interval while they are held down (i.e. for a volume control).