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Introduction

Enterprise-Grade Security

: Supporting protocols like IEEE 802.1x and TLS to ensure data privacy within the school network.

Step 3: Power On

Using the PoE+ injector or the included 12V adapter. The LED ring will pulse white during boot (~90 seconds) and turn solid blue when ready. icampus 3200

  1. Enable 75Hz: Go to your OS display settings (Advanced Display Settings > Refresh Rate) and set it to 75Hz. If you leave it on 60Hz, you are wasting the main feature.
  2. Adjust the Gamma: Out of the box, the iCampus 3200 can be a bit washed out. Lower the gamma setting in the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu from 2.2 to 2.0 for a brighter image, or increase contrast to 70% for deeper blacks.
  3. Turn on FreeSync: If you have an AMD GPU or a modern NVIDIA GPU (GTX 10-series or newer), enable FreeSync in the monitor menu and G-Sync Compatible in NVIDIA Control Panel to eliminate screen tearing.
  4. Ignore the VGA Port: Unless you are using a PC from 2010, stick to DisplayPort or HDMI for the best digital signal.

3. Educational Campuses (K-12 and University)

  1. Whether you are automating a penthouse, a boutique hotel, or an R&D lab, the iCampus 3200 offers the headroom, flexibility, and raw performance to handle today’s IoT chaos and tomorrow’s standards. It is, quite simply, the most over-engineered—and underappreciated—smart controller on the market. Enable 75Hz: Go to your OS display settings

    2. Technical Specifications

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