![]() ![]() So how do you control an RS-232 supported device? Significantly in the AV industry, RS-232 does not transmit audio and video signals, but is used specifically for controlof devices in an AV system so source devices such as some BluRay players and digital media players, display devices such as televisions and projectors, as well as signal control products such as signal splitters and matrices.Īnd you’re not just limited to residential AV systems, as video wall and digital signage systems also frequently support RS-232 connectivity and control.įurthermore, if we consider the wider scope for system and home automation, non-AV devices such as lighting, motorised blinds, access control, heating and air conditioning systems are now readily available with RS-232 support. It stands for ‘ Recommended Standard 232’ and the connection in Audio Visual equipment is commonly a 9 pin D sub connector, shown on the back of this device here. Integration and whole system control is now becoming commonplace in both residential and commercial AV systems and, therefore, we’re seeing RS-232 present on the majority of high-end audio visual equipment. CIE’s takes a look at the technology and its place in an integrated world… ![]()
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