Released in February 2017, Overture created a revolution in A/V Control solutions. Because it’s an IP-based software system, Overture is a lot simpler and more economical to set up, install and manage than conventional hardware-based solutions. Any network-connected device with a browser can use Overture to control and monitor equipment – bringing a new world of flexibility to A/V Control systems.
By introducing new automation features, Overture allows users to get the most out of their A/V Control systems. Overture’s ‘Behaviors’ enable the automatic creation of a task associated to a specific point (device, room, location). For example, an administrator can set a task to automatically switch on or off all the devices on the same floor at the end of the workday – without any programming. Moreover, the detection of the state of a variable can be used as a trigger for automation. For example, the moment a ClickShare button is plugged into a laptop, the projector will automatically power on and switch to the ClickShare source.
The ‘Scheduler’ capability now enables users to set certain actions at pre-defined times, such as turning off all devices at night to save electricity. With the addition of the Behaviors and Scheduler functions, a facility or IT manager can easily configure the system to enable the entire enterprise to be controlled with the click of a button, or even execute tasks automatically at specific times.
“The main reason for installing an A/V Control system is to save time,” says Alex Carru, VP AV Management Experience & Employee Communication at Barco. “So, it’s quite logical that our system aims to increase efficiency for all stakeholders involved. That includes installers, programmers, support team and technical staff, as well as users. The new automation features improve the user experience and are very valuable additions to Overture’s functionality.”