Elevator display delivers RSS feed with wireless connectivity


Hauppauge, N.Y. – E-Motive’s new iS2 multimedia elevator LCD displays is now available from Janus Elevator Products. The iS2 is the first display to combine RSS feed technology, wireless connectivity and eco-friendly features.

The full-color TFT display provides customized in-car entertainment and information. With high processing capability, the iS2 renders quality high-definition video content and images. The RSS feed streams live web content such as stock tickers and news headlines. Wireless access enables remote delivery of content updates, in addition to monitoring, diagnostic and elevator car surveillance functions.

The product’s screen brightness dimming, LED backlit technology and scheduler for screen power management all reduce LCD power consumption, improving lifespan and satisfying OEMs’ green rating requirements.

The display is available in five sizes, ranging from 10.4 inches to 21.5 inches. The iS2 can be mounted in the car panel, auxiliary car panel, above the door transom and in the landing.

For more information about the E-Motive iS2 from Janus, visit www.januselevator.com or call 800-527-9156.



October 6, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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