I am aware this topic came up in some COVID-related threads, but I have some additional doubts - soon we'll have two of our projectors that have been rented out for summer season back and I am wondering what would be the best possible way of keeping them here for another few months.
One is Barco DP2K-10S (2013) with ICP+IMB+SV3 and the second is NEC NC1000C (2017) with ICP and IMS2000. So especially Barco's ICP 10 year battery is coming to an end (I am thinking about replacing ShowVault with ICMP one day, but not yet...)
The storage room is shared with the office, so we won't be able to keep them ON for 24/7, as the noise would be inconvenient for the ones working here (me included). So my initial idea was to plug them via a network controlled relay/switch with a power on/off schedule matching office hours. How does it sound?
Another thing is in what state should NEC be to keep ICP and IMS under voltage (as Barco - from what I know - should be powered on, not in a sleep mode, to keep ICP on).
I believe for NEC standby should be ok, as it even keeps IMS half-on, with LEDs on etc? Could anyone confirm?
One is Barco DP2K-10S (2013) with ICP+IMB+SV3 and the second is NEC NC1000C (2017) with ICP and IMS2000. So especially Barco's ICP 10 year battery is coming to an end (I am thinking about replacing ShowVault with ICMP one day, but not yet...)
The storage room is shared with the office, so we won't be able to keep them ON for 24/7, as the noise would be inconvenient for the ones working here (me included). So my initial idea was to plug them via a network controlled relay/switch with a power on/off schedule matching office hours. How does it sound?
Another thing is in what state should NEC be to keep ICP and IMS under voltage (as Barco - from what I know - should be powered on, not in a sleep mode, to keep ICP on).
I believe for NEC standby should be ok, as it even keeps IMS half-on, with LEDs on etc? Could anyone confirm?
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