Product highlights
- Easy integration into existing WLAN network using preconfigured access point
- Integrated 10,000 mAh battery for one year of operation
- Wall bracket and alternative mounting options for versatile attachment
- Software with interfaces to Exchange and CSV files
Product Description
The electronic door sign EINX is a straightforward solution for implementing modern room signage. To operate, the sign is integrated into your existing Wi-Fi network via the preconfigured access point and supplied with data using the EINX Control software. An integrated 10,000 mAh battery allows for a usage-dependent operating time of approximately one year before needing to be recharged. The door sign is mounted to the wall using four wall brackets. Other mounting options, such as installation on a glass wall, are available on request.
Note: The setup of the door signs is carried out via the EINX Control Pro software (item number 89.0010.27), which is essential for operation and serves as the interface between the PC and the door signs.
Once initial setup is complete, the door signs can be used without any additional hardware. The software includes an interface for Exchange Web Services, CSV files, and integrated HTML templates. The CSV interface allows for the dynamic integration of external content from CSV files. Using the Exchange interface, you can display appointments and calendar data from Microsoft Exchange (via EWS), for example for meeting rooms.
Note: The setup of the door signs is carried out via the EINX Control Pro software (item number 89.0010.27), which is essential for operation and serves as the interface between the PC and the door signs.
Once initial setup is complete, the door signs can be used without any additional hardware. The software includes an interface for Exchange Web Services, CSV files, and integrated HTML templates. The CSV interface allows for the dynamic integration of external content from CSV files. Using the Exchange interface, you can display appointments and calendar data from Microsoft Exchange (via EWS), for example for meeting rooms.