TouchPanelControl

TPControl Device Licence (for iPhone/iPod Touch)

The AMX Authorized Product for iPhone/iPod Touch.

TPControl Device Licence (for iPhone/iPod Touch)

Overview
Looking, feeling and working just like an AMX Touch Panel, TPControl is easy to add to existing or new AMX installations. TPControl fits conveniently into your integration world, you control your AMX system wherever you are, connecting via WiFi or 3G - worldwide.



Features

Portability
Portability
Access your system wherever you are via WiFi or 3G, using the only truly portable authorized touch panel solution for an AMX system.
Convenience
Convenience
Whether for an existing iPad or one specifically purchased for the project, the entire family can have their own customised control solution.
Your world
Your world
Make TPControl part of your revolutionary iPad, whilst offering the best way to access the web, email and media including access to more than 200,000 applications.
Integration
Integration
Integration with AMX TPDesign4, represented as a native AMX Netlinx Device within your control system environment.

Video

We use TPControl to administer and control all of our conference, training and boardroom control systems. Now that Multi-TP4 file support is available, one device can easily be used to seamlessly choose any location which makes administration and support a dream. Nice work TPC! - F Briggs

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