Dsan PerfectCue System Wireless Slide-Advance Remote Control with PC-AS2 Transmitter
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This DSAN Corp. PerfectCue System is a wireless audio and visual cueing system that can remotely control presentations such as PowerPoint slides, on either one or two computers. It includes a Cue Light wireless receiver and a PC-AS2 transmitter with Forward and Reverse buttons.

Dsan PC-SYS-AS2 Overview

This DSAN Corp. PerfectCue System is a wireless audio and visual cueing system that can remotely control presentations such as PowerPoint slides, on either one or two computers. It includes a Cue Light wireless receiver and a PC-AS2 transmitter with Forward and Reverse buttons. The wireless communication between the transmitter and the Cue Light receiver is reliable at 300'.

PerfectCue enables a speaker to send cues to a projectionist using the wireless handheld transmitter or to remotely control presentation software via dual programmable USB ports.

The PerfectCue system is designed to facilitate integration with beltpack headsets. 4-pin In/Out XLR jacks allow the Cue Light to be interposed between beltpack and headset. Two-way intercom communications pass through unchanged except Cue Light sounds are added to the reception. The receiver has an audio output for use with headphone or earpiece monitoring. The device is volume controllable.

Key Features

  • Range of transmitter to Cue Light: 300'
  • Light behavior, sounds, and keystrokes are programmable with free app
  • Three selectable cue sounds: Command, Announce, and Check
  • Sound volume control: High, Low, and Off
  • Lights control: High, Low, and Off
  • Local switch control: Forward (green), Back (red), Blank (amber), USB engaged/disengaged

Dipswitch Settings

  • The relationship between transmitter and receiver are hardcoded via dipswitch settings. This enables the user to establish any relationship between the transmitter(s) and receiver(s).
  • PerfectCue systems can work in proximity without interfering with one another
  • One transmitter can control multiple Cue Lights
  • One Cue Light can be controlled by multiple transmitters
  • One Cue Light can control two computers in sync
  • One Cue Light can control additional Cue Lights (by wiring together the Cue Lights)