INTEGRATED COMPUTERIZED

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AMX AMX 3000 Research Drive Richardson TX 75082 integrated computerized, electronic system comprised of cardframes, control cards, floppy disk drives, slide controller, television control manager, master-post expander, wireless receivers, wired control panels, software panels, data signal modulator, infared enmitted cable, power controller, dual power controller, relay controller, receiver module, extended range antenna, relay receiver, incadescent dimmer module, wireless single projector control, wireless dual projector control and related software for use in accessing and controlling slide projectors, video projectors, compact disc players, projection screens, lighting systems and other related audio/video equipment;
AMX AMX 3000 Research Drive Richardson TX 75082 Integrated computerized, electronic system comprised of cardframes, control cards, floppy disk drives, slide controller, television control manager, master-post expander, wireless receivers, wired control panels, software panels, data signal modulator, infared enmitted cable, power controller, dual power controller, relay controller, receiver module, extended range antenna, relay receiver, incadescent dimmer module, wireless single projector control, wireless dual projector control and related software for use in accessing and controlling slide projectors, video projectors, compact disc players, projection screens, lighting systems and other related audio/video equipment;
AXCENT AMX 3000 Research Drive Richardson TX 75082 integrated computerized, electronic system comprised of circuit board, control panel and electrical controller and related software for use in accessing and controlling slide projectors, video projectors, compact disc players, projection screens, lighting systems and other related audio/video equipment;ACCENT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A beverage distribution and dispensing system and method for distributing drinks such as soda, juice and punch, to a home or business and which involves a computerized system which enables users to dispense such drinks from their refrigerator. The computerized system monitors its own supply levels and, when necessary, automatically orders and delivers drink syrups and CO2 gas supplies. The computerized system can automatically detect dispensing problems and orders and arranges for repair service.