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I need to place alert messages on signs and printers at remote locations throughout my organization, using the existing LAN system. How can this be easily and economically accomplished?

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I need to place alert messages on signs and printers at remote locations throughout my organization, using the existing LAN system. How can this be easily and economically accomplished?

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Alert messages can be placed throughout your organization, using your existing LAN network and the SignPrinter®SP120 interface. Your IT people must set up access to permit TCP/IP network messages to travel from the master IP address to specified IP addresses for the remote signs. Your network administrator can set up these permissions in the router and switch settings. Once the network permits the messages to travel from the master to the signs, you can place as many remote signs on the network as you require. Use the SignPrinter® interface to receive the message from the LAN and display it on LED signboards. At the remote location, the SignPrinter® interface will activate a strobe light or beeper. It will close a relay, place the message on a LED signboard and transmit the message to a printer with each new alarm. SignPrinter® interface also permits people at the remote location to reset the alert locally (turn off the strobe and redisplay their local messages on the LED signboard). 7

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