The ZONEswitch is an 8 input to 8 output audio visual full matrix switch for multi-room entertainment systems allowing the
connection of any input source to any or all viewing/listening zones simultaneously. The ONEswitch consists of a central
switching hub to which all local or remote signal sources are connected and zone receiver kits which are sited at viewing
rooms and connected to the central hub via CAT5 CAT5E or CAT6 twisted-pair cabling. All zone receiver kits together
with CCTV cameras are powered down the cable from the central hub thus eliminating the need for additional power
supplies.
Input sources may be audio/video (e.g. DVD Sky™ Digibox Freeview decoder etc.) audio only (e.g. Hi-fi) or video only
(e.g. CCTV camera with or without PIR or audio.)
Signal selection can be controlled by either a hand-held infrared remote controller at the display zone or via the RS232
serial port at the control hub e.g. Crestron. Full function control of the source is achieved by using the original source
infrared remote control or a multi-device infrared controller (e.g. Harmony or Pronto.) A wideband infrared return path is
used permitting the control of non-38kHz sources such as Bang & Olufson™ and cable boxes.
Low entry cost.
• 8 source inputs.
• 8 zone outputs.
• Wide-band reverse infrared to control all devices including B&0™ and cable boxes.
• RS-232 serial port for additional optional switch control.
• Password protected modern web browser interface for system set up.
• Will accept CCTV cameras with audio and PIR triggering.
• CAT5 wiring from source to switching hub and from hub to viewing zones.
• A range of installation accessories available.
• Small size
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