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The "MPC-3U" is a monitor power control unit that can control the power supply of a shared display monitor based on the logical OR of the power states of two PCs. It has two simple linkage ports from the learner PCs and a common linkage port that operates based on the logical OR of the power states of two learner PCs. As a result, it automatically controls the power of the learner monitor and the presentation (intermediate) monitor based on the power state of the learner PC itself, allowing for efficient energy-saving operations on a "desk unit" basis. 【Features】 ■ Operates independently and can be used with systems other than ours ■ By installing one unit at the student desk, it provides the necessary number of outlets and improves cost-effectiveness ■ Determines the power state of the PC through USB cable connection ■ AC plugs can be locked with a retention outlet *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "PCL System" is designed to support lessons by surveying each classroom and listening to customer feedback to propose appropriate systems, unlike existing equipment and systems. The basic configuration consists of an operation unit and a central control unit, with add-ons as needed, such as a PJ control unit for controlling LCD projectors and electric screens, an integrated control unit for utilizing multiple classrooms, and a volume control unit for adjusting sound levels at hand. This structure allows for cost-effective implementation while achieving optimized functions for each classroom, including various examples like the "Image and Audio Distribution Presentation System." Please feel free to consult us if you have any requests. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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