Lectern electrically height-adjustable - Lectern Lift System
As speeches and presentations are often given by people of different heights at congresses, it is advantageous to set up an electrically height-adjustable le ctern, for example. Speakers can raise and lower the lectern electrically themselves using a hand switch. This enables them to place their prepared text on the surface of the lectern so that it is easy to read.
How do you plan or retrofit an electrically height-adjustable lectern? We will show you exactly how this works and the benefits for users and speakers
If you are planning a new lectern, you can use the LinearDirect lectern lift system to make the lectern electrically height-adjustable. To do this, we recommend that you use at least two electric lifting columns and position them to the left and right inside the lectern. This ensures that any bending moments and shear loads are fully absorbed by the two lifting columns. The lectern should definitely be built to overlap so that the lectern lift unit is still covered by the outer panelling even when extended and is not visible from the outside.
Operation of the electrically height-adjustable lectern
The height-adjustable le ctern can be operated using a handset. This handset can be positioned on the side or in the area of the speaker. The lectern then moves up and down by pressing the buttons. It is also possible to operate the lectern using a smartphone app.
This allows you to set fixed positions which the lectern then moves to automatically
Using the control software, you can programme the lifting columns and their controls with a Windows computer. This allows you to offer each speaker pre-programmed heights. By pressing a button on the control unit, the lectern then moves automatically to the preset height. You can also define a movement range by setting an upper and lower limit. The lectern then only moves within this specified range. With the Linak DP1CS Desk Panel, you can assign up to 3 fixed heights.