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Real-time error alerts allow IT teams to fix hardware glitches before customers or clients notice them.
Turning off hundreds of displays manually at the end of a business day wastes time and labor. MDC Unified allows users to schedule power on/off times globally or group displays by zone to automate energy savings. 2. Real-Time Status Monitoring Samsung Mdc Unified
One of the most time-saving features is the Auto Set ID function. When displays are connected in a daisy-chain configuration, Auto Set ID automatically assigns sequential identification numbers to every LFD in the chain. IDs are assigned from 1 to 99, with the final device receiving ID 0. This automated assignment eliminates manual configuration errors and dramatically speeds up deployment. Real-time error alerts allow IT teams to fix
Have 50 displays in a sports bar? Configure one display perfectly. Then, use MDC Unified to clone that configuration to the other 49 in seconds. This ensures uniform color temperature and volume across the entire venue. IDs are assigned from 1 to 99, with
"Unified" is the key word in the name. Historically, Samsung offered separate MDC programs for different product lines (e.g., one for LED signage, one for LCDs, one for older D-series displays). MDC Unified consolidates all these tools into a single, streamlined interface.
Each required separate installations, different connection profiles, and constant switching. IT teams managing mixed environments found this chaotic.
MDC Unified runs on Windows-based PCs and communicates via standard TCP/IP protocols, meaning it works seamlessly with existing enterprise VLANs and IT infrastructure.