1. Support for Energy Star / VESA Power management standards: Navori 5.2 lets users power down their displays remotely without the need for RS232. Users can schedule power on/off times for each group of screens.
Advantages: Save on your energy costs. Increase the lifespan of your displays. Works with video-walls and multiple screen installations. No additional cabling or special equipment required.
2. On-demand Message Centrally Triggered (RBT): Trigger playback of any media on one or more screens from a central location. The system uses XML to launch specific content as required, bypassing any currently scheduled playlist. Users can also display a temporary text banner during this event.
Potential Uses: Security – automatically display evacuation or emergency notifications across your entire network. Marketing – use RFID or other communication technologies to trigger content automatically. Corporate Communications – launch instant notifications on one or more screens. Call Centers – display call wait times or sales statistics on demand.
3. Navori Extended Watchdog & Monitoring: Adds real-time monitoring and data reporting to your network. Extended Watchdog monitors key Windows parameters on your PC and takes preventative action before any potential issue arises. This module also provides continuous feedback to Navori Server so users are always informed on the status of their Players.
Advantages: Know exactly what is playing on which Player in real-time. Tell at a glance if a Player has been restarted or rebooted by Extended Watchdog. Receive email notification if the Player has an issue so you can take appropriate action.
4. Navori Enterprise Extended: A proven, highly scalable digital signage platform that is suitable for any size network. With Enterprise Server Extended, Navori adds multi-level management capabilities for complex network deployments that require an additional level of control
Potential Uses: Typical signage network operator hosting 20 Clients (Groups) with each client managing 20 locations (Sub Groups). National or international corporations who wish to manage their own private screen networks at the international (Group), national (Sub-Group) and local level (Player).