Distributed Audio/Video is a system where all kinds of signals from A/V source components
are routed to remote locations. At those remote locations, display devices such
as CRT televisions, flat panel displays, projectors and projection systems are used
for viewing the A/V sources that are located at the head end. For example, a sports
bar playing four different TV stations over 16 different LCD TVs with the signals
being fed from four cable boxes in a secure location. With a distributed audio and
video system, you're maximizing the value of the equipment you own.
You, your employees and your customers can enjoy background music throughout your
place of business. Music sources can include AM/FM radio, tape decks, compact disc
players, white noise generators or digital satellite service with non-stop digital
commercial free theme music. This allows you to control what is being played in
your place of business. Well-placed volume controls give you the ability to adjust
volume for each room or area as needed to produce the right atmosphere. Hear how
well Automation Arts can make your business sound.