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    Xantech to introduce QuickConfig mode for MX88 multi-zone AV controller

    27 May 2011 | Industry news
    Xantech QuickConfig is designed to meet the needs of the new custom installation market, enabling the Xantech MX88 to be set up instantly without any computer programming.

    Xantech QuickConfig is designed to meet the needs of the new custom installation market, enabling the Xantech MX88 to be set up instantly without any computer programming.

    Xantech, the company that invented the concept of extended IR control for AV systems, will introduce its Xantech QuickConfig installation/configuration mode for its MX88 IP-enabled multi-zone AV controller at INFOCOMM 2011 in Orlando, Florida, at Booth #1255.

    QuickConfig eliminates the tedious programming process that can literally take days and reduces it down to as little as 10 minutes. By employing QuickConfig, the installer can instantly configure the MX88 for multiple zones and sources throughout a residence without the need of an external computer to program the system. The MX88 can be used to control every aspect of the home theatre including AV, lighting and drapes. Additionally, it can be programmed to control the air conditioning/heating system, home security and video surveillance cameras.

    Xantech president Graham Hallett stated, “For the past 40 years, Xantech has been and continues to be at the forefront of control technology and how it shapes, and is shaped by, industry trends. We are now seeing increasingly complex AV and IT systems in a growing number of places, and simpler, more intuitive control solutions and setup protocols are an absolute necessity. As AV control systems evolve, Xantech continues to give users products that make their lives easier. Whatever your system components, you turn it on; we make it work.”

    QuickConfig mode lets installers do all programming of sources and zones directly via the MX88’s keypad or Xantech’s new SmartPanel LCD touchpanels. For the home theatre, sources can include Xantech AV components or those from other manufacturers. QuickConfig also easily configures sources that have metadata, so information such as song title, artist and genre is clearly displayed.

    Absolutely no separate PC is required. It is extremely intuitive and straightforward, guiding the installer one-by-one through the system components and manufacturer codes, much like programming a universal remote control device. With QuickConfig, the MX88 is usable out of the box, as it requires far less setup and configuration time than other protocols, and no additional time needs to be spent mastering the software. QuickConfig also configures the MX88’s iPad interface, further enhancing the unit’s capability.

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