


Urban Digital Signage Monitor with 43" Display and Cast Iron Ornaments
code 351052
Classic artistic signage post with an integrated LED display for digital signage.
Comprised of:
Classic, smooth, circular artistic steel post. Diameter 127 mm. Height 1600 mm.
Overall dimensions: Height 2500 mm; Width 1050 mm.
The Urban Digital Smart Monitor includes the VIS cloud software, which manages the network of stations remotely on any device, at any time. This software allows you to:
- Upload local and internet videos, images, and animations.
Ample room for customer customization. The diverse skills of our team, combined with our knowledge of materials and manufacturing technologies, allow us to tackle any custom project. Through its cloud connection, the VIS software manages the network of stations remotely on any device, at any time. Control content scheduling from a single workstation. Manage all your stations in real-time simply and efficiently, even with multiple users. Monitor your network of stations and check the monitoring information sent.
Module and content features: The magic happens thanks to the modules, the beating heart of the VIS system; the modules allow you to display the content you want, where you want it.
Smart Slider: upload local and internet videos, images, and animations.
Push Content: send on-demand editorial content to the monitors in real-time.
Ext View: display statistical data read from third-party systems on the monitor.
Weather: display weather forecasts on the monitor.
RSS Feed: display the latest news from your favorite feed on the monitor.
Web Services/API: allows for dynamic interfacing with SOAP or REST services to display data and content on the displays.
Webcast: transforms the digital signage system into a powerful tool for broadcasting real-time webcasts.
Ability to create the perfect module for the user's needs.
We provide a team of experts who can create the right integration with the system for various requirements.
Painted in anthracite black or other RAL colors upon request.

