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HARVEY® Touch – web interface and mobile app

The new HARVEY Touch: Preview ISE 2025 – all about perfect HARVEY® operating options

In addition to new functions, the new version of the HARVEY control system via web interface and mobile app – named HARVEY Touch - will also be presented at Integrated Systems Europe.

Here too, it is important to DSPECIALISTS to cover a wide range of applications, for example in bars, restaurants, churches or hotels. User-friendliness takes centre stage. This starts with simple set-up by the installer and easy adaptation to local conditions, is accompanied by a clear user interface on various end devices and takes into account the requirements for future-proof configurability. Attention is paid to a balanced interplay between individual setting options and predefined standard templates.
Users can customise the configuration for their end device using classic icons. The toolbar for editing the interface is visible via a cogwheel symbol and labels can be customised or objects can be hidden or shown. Light/dark modes and personal colour schemes are also possible. The customised configuration is saved locally in the app.

Three templates are initially available. A mixer application was developed especially for use in churches. Depending on which pastor is conducting which service, it is possible to react quickly. If Pastor Brown with a strong voice needs to be replaced by the quieter Joseph Zart, you can switch to the acoustic settings related to the person by tapping their name in the app.


(Photo: DSPECIALISTS, HARVEY Touch - Setting)

HARVEY-Touch Church-Template
(Photo: DSPECIALISTS, HARVEY Touch - Church template)

The multi-zone control template is available for restaurants and bars. Each area can be controlled individually. Whether terrace, restaurant and bar area or a separate room, regardless of the volume of the background music or atmospherically dimmed lighting. With HARVEY, not only logic signals, but also audio levels and DMX values can be easily transferred to different zones.

The HARVEY remote controls can be used to configure individual zones and control them during operation. Thanks to the DMX capability, a remote control can control individual lamps or just individual color channels depending on the situation. The third template is ideal for those who prefer the familiar HARVEY Side Kick mode of operation. It virtually represents the remote controls (RC4 / RC12) and offers all the control options of the remote control designed for wall mounting.

DSPECIALISTS will present HARVEY® from 04 to 07 February 2025 at Integrated Systems Europe, Barcelona in Hall 7 Stand G800.