The problem of integrating lighting control with audio visual, security and building management systems could be negated with the launch of Crestron's new CAEN-IB series of lighting control products.
All elements are controlled via a Crestron processor, eliminating the need for a third party lighting control system.
High performance, cost-effectiveness and useability are all combined in the AV solution for the new boardroom at Honda Motor Europe ? thanks to Crestron?s CP2 control system pack. Featuring a projector and screen, blinds, audio system and Crestron touch panel, the processor chosen to drive the system integrates these various AV elements into a streamlined solution. The package includes the ST- 1700C colour touch panel with docking station, the 2-Series CP2 control system, a one-way remote RF receiver, battery pack, infrared emitter probes and power supply. At the heart of the CP2 is the new 257 MIPS, 32-bit Motorola Coldfire processor. Coupled with the 36MB of onboard memory, the CP2 has the power to run the most sophisticated control applications from video conferencing systems with robust data communications, to conference and presentation systems. The CP2 also benefits from SIMPL Windows to quickly create control programs to meet specific needs, and the ST-1700C gives high resolution images.
London?s newest ?world-class? hotel, The Cumberland, is providing a high specification showcase for conference and presentation technology with equipment from Crestron. London-based Corporate AV has fully equipped the conference facilities to meet the demands of today?s business user. The company installed Crestron?s MP2E integrated AV control system combined with an ST1700 Touch Panel into 12 of the conference rooms. The MP2E combines an ethernet control system and audio/video switcher in a single box. Configured with Crestron System Builder software, it is all that is needed to select and control all of the room?s AV and environmental resources. In the main ?Ocean Room? auditorium, two wall-mounted CT-1000 touchpanels were combined with the PR02 control system to control many devices.