Eaton’s iCANview Remote Scene Control Software

Eaton

 

August 15, 2017

iCANview Remote Scene Control Software (iCANview-SC) is ideal for supervisory offices and control rooms where general staff may be required to operate pre-programmed lighting scenes within selected areas on an iLumin iCAN lighting network.

Uses a graphical layout – presentation is based on simple user supplied icons or pictures of the installation (jpg or bitmap) for easy navigation of layers. Used for recall and running of pre-programmed lighting scenes by area. Each solution is custom created using the iCANsoft program database for each site-specific application and may include multiple layers and pictures overlaid with scene selection buttons.

Features:

  • Simple intuitive operation ideal for general staff
  • Clear navigation and labeling
  • Fast scene selection and replay by area
  • Adjustable fade times for scenes
  • Customized visual presentation based on JPG or Bitmap images
  • Locked for authorized users only

For more information:

http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/products/architectural_lighting_control/_896008.html

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