COMPUTER CONTROL UNITS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRILLIANT SOLUTIONS IN LIGHTING AUTOMATION SAVANT SYSTEMS 45 Perseverence Way Hyannis MA 02601 computer control units, computer controlled, networked, and programmable switching and dimming units and modules, enclosures, and faceplates, all for controlling building lighting, sound, telecommunications, security, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems and for component parts therefor;
BRILLIANT SOLUTIONS IN LIGHTING CONTROL SAVANT SYSTEMS 45 Perseverence Way Hyannis MA 02601 computer control units, comprising computer controlled, networked, and programmable switching and dimming units and modules, enclosures, faceplates, data processors, and computer and network operating and system communication software, all for controlling building lighting, sound, telecommunications, security, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, and for component parts therefore;LIGHTING CONTROL;
CONTROL THE POSSIBILITIES LITE TOUCH, INC. 3400 South West Temple Salt Lake City UT 84115 computer control units, computer controlled switching and dimming modules, switching units, enclosures, and faceplates all for use in connection with commercial and residential lighting control systems;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A first storage device control device stores, when a first data write/read request is received, correspondences between first logical units and second logical units referenced when determining whether or not storage regions identified by first logical units set in the request are storage regions of the first logical device control device or storage regions of a second storage device control device, the second storage device control device transmits all or some of identification information (logical unit information) of the second logical units to a management computer, the first storage device control device transmits all or some of the correspondences (mapping information) to the management computer, and the management computer references the received logical unit information and the mapping information to generate information representing whether or not the second logical units are corresponded to the first logical units.