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Draper Luma パンフレット
• SS-1R
• LVC-S, LVC-SL, LVS-III
• WRT-R
• IRT-R
• MC1
• IPD4
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• IntelliFlex
for FlexShades
Access/Series V screens at CuraScript Corporate Headquarters in Orlando, FL.
Dealer: Professional Communications Systems, Tampa, FL. Installation utilizes
standard control with a RS232 Control Option and an AMX touch panel.
Draper's motorized projection screens, video projector lifts and FlexShades can be
operated in a variety of ways including two-way serial communication, network com-
munication or Ethernet, low voltage control, radio frequency remote control, infrared
remote control and single station control. Draper's products also work in conjunction
with other manufacturer's controls, such as Crestron, Extron and AMX. You can fully
automate your screens, lifts and shades.
Draper's new MC1 Motor Control Board provides multiple options for our motor-
ized audio-visual products. This simply designed, but powerful, control board accepts
2-way serial communication, infrared commands via IR receiver, and relay closures
found in home integration systems. Radio frequency is also available. Can be factory
installed in some products.
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And our IntelliFlex
system is the most sophisticated, yet versatile and user-friendly
window shade control system on the market. It is a total package, providing maximum
user control of motorized shades. The intelligent, yet simple IntelliFlex Control
System provides a single source opportunity to install any type of motor controls on
a range of products and have them all work together seamlessly through a variety of
input devices. The heart of the system is the SC1, a single motor switching relay with a
built-in microprocessor.
Draper, Inc. is a Registered Provider for the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
continuing education program. The AIA/CES program allows architects to keep
current and gain new knowledge and skills. It also enables AIA members to fulfi ll a
membership requirement and meet state mandatory continuing education require-
ments. Each course below offers AIA members one AIA/CES learning unit.
Draper's course, Projection Screens 101, offers a reliable methodology for selecting
the correct screen format, size, model and viewing surface. Different control options for motorized
sceens are discussed, and well as the consequences of an incorrect specifi cation.
Window Shades 101, provides participants with a comprehensive strategy for selecting window shade
fabrics, reviewing elements such as texture, health, safety, welfare and energy conservation.
For more information, visit www.draperinc.com or www.aia.org.
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