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InterMedia is unique in his functionality and independent of the art of applications. All technical components are protected inside the Shop or a machine case.
A projection screen made from acrylic is stuck onto the backside of the glass pane and the image is projecting through a date-/video projector behind onto the projection screen.
The operation is enabled by the sensor. With the aid of InterMedia driver software, the movements of fingertip are sensed and transformed into the mouse controls.
The sensor of the InterMedia systems could be fixed with the added mounting accessory in a certain distance to the projection screen.
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Detection Method: |
Computer vision |
Screen Sizes |
40”, 50”, 60”, 72”, 80” as standard, other sizes available on request |
Sensor Size |
32cm x 30cm x 15 cm |
Position accuracy |
Approximately 2 mm absolute, 1 mm relative. No drift |
Alignment |
Software drivers provide a calibration facility |
Sensitivity |
Adjustable by software |
Speed of response |
Typically 100 to 300ms |
Output |
RS232C communications to a 9 pin D female and video output |
Software Compatibility |
Drivers are available for Windows Operating Systems window XP and window 2000 |
Temperature range |
Better than -10 to +70°C |
Humidity Controller |
0% to 95%. Unaffected by condensation |
Distance from sensor to screen |
Minimum 1.2 m, maximum 3m |
Height from sensor to screen center |
±1.5m |
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Typical installations
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Station installation:
1-Glass window
2-Acrylic screen
3-Computer with frame grabber card
4-Sensor
5-Projector
6-Holding case |
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Ceiling installation:
1-Glass window
2-Acrylic screen
3-Computer with frame grabber card
4-Sensor
5-Projector |
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