Whole House Video
You probably enjoy watching TV in several areas of your home. That doesn't mean each TV needs its own DVD player, satellite receiver and other players. A video distribution system lets every TV share one common set of components that can also include surveillance cameras, baby's room camera, and Media center distribution systems (central storage of recorded videos, TV shows and DVD's).
Distributed TV, DVD, Satellite, Media Center
Lets you enjoy any video source from any television in your home. Each TV in the home can be watching different programs or media sources at the same time.
Video Surveillance
Have you ever wanted to know who was at the front door before walking there to find out? How about keeping an eye on the kids in the pool, even from your office desk? Have you wished you could check on the baby without having to walk upstairs every time? You can do them all by adding closed circuit TV to your home wiring network. With a whole house video system, you'll be able to monitor activity throughout your home from any TV, even your PC at work!
HOW IT WORKS
High quality shielded cables run from outlets in each room to a central panel in your garage, basement or utility room. At locations where a VCR, DVD, or satellite receiver will be located, two cables are installed. This allows the program from these devices to be sent back to the central panel, it is then distributed to other rooms. 'Feeds' from your roof top antenna, cable TV, closed circuit cameras and satellite dish are brought to the central panel. At the central panel, some of the 'feeds' from closed circuit cameras, satellite receiver, DVD, etc., are turned into channels (modulated) so you can select those programs on any TV in your home. The various 'feeds' and modulated signals are combined to distribute the programs to all the rooms in the house, or specific feeds are directed to individual rooms, as you desire.
With the addition of an Infrared remote control system the individual components such as DVD, VCR, Satellite, and Media Center can be controlled via remote control in the viewing room even though the components are located elsewhere in the home.
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