The Telecor Media Retrieval System offers schools an affordable method of accessing and
controlling centrally located media sources from the classroom. Instructors are provided easy control of the television set and the media using a
TV wireless remote controller similar to what is found in the home.
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An Economical Solution Telecor's
Medial Retrieval System is significantly less expensive than other systems on the
market because it shares common voice communications networks found in
today's classrooms. The system can reside in Telecor's school
communications system, the school's classroom telephone system, or be a
totally independent system.
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How the System is Implemented The Telecor
Media Retrieval System can operate independently as a dedicated product,
or media retrieval components can be added as an extension to the
facility's existing Telecor II Communications System.
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How the System
Operates Commands are transmitted from the classroom device and routed to the
appropriate controller in the media centre by the Telecor II hardware. In
turn, the controller transmits these commands to the media source
containing the program material. The actual video signal is distributed to
the classrooms through the facility's broadband cable distribution system.
Each media source is assigned a channel and the classroom instructor
simply tunes the television to the assigned channel and starts the program
using a wireless remote.
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