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The home integrated systems can include some or all of the following: —

  • Video sources in different rooms using a computer screen TFT, Plasma, Projection and PC connectivity.
  • The distribution of music on audio CDs, digital radio, Tele terrestrial digital broadcasters and satellite, cable and increasingly the Internet.
  • Data connections for the use of the computer network of broadband Internet access, ISDN and monitoring satellite-based security cameras, recording devices and access control.
  • Control lighting, heating and other domestic services (kitchen, laundry and more)

The heart of any system is not the type of material used, but how this computer is connected to a central command and control center. The cabling system used will determine whether future advances in technology will be available to the homeowner, without recourse to costly re-wiring or installation of new control systems.

The first principle is to use a central axis and send a set of wires each destination – sending to a single destination and then the closure or splice to the next consists of a multitude of problems in the future of connectivity and reliability, a single failure in one point that affects lower in the chain. A central axis ensures that there is a point of reference for troubleshooting and each distribution point does not need any operation.

Video connectivity at a point often through SCART, RF, DVI, or a similar connection. Using a central video source, either DVD, satellite receiver or VCR, transmission through the cables on the causes of congestion costs and loss of signal long term. Video connectivity, when distributed through a single family residence, is best served by using the high quality of cooperation, such as coaxial cable RG59 / U functions as a composite signal. For video connectivity ultimately signals must be sent to component (YUV), but requires 3-wire to each point of use.

The data for Internet connectivity is best achieved through Cat5e cable back to a central router / hub. This allows all teams Internet access to share the Internet, email and outside communications.

Phone systems must also be connected with another Cat5e network cable ensures systems are again redirected toward a central point, then the outside world.

Distribution of audio CD from a central server for each patch with digital cable signals running to the amplifier speaker line local level to allow any of the 4 million channels to choose from: classical music for parents, hard rock to Kevin the teenager and the steps for the little princess with old Terry Wogan for the kitchen. And it may be preferable to the amplification by a central amplifier: you can send audio directly to the speakers to the desired destination.

If you want to distribute video signals to the computer can be made using the VGA cable is bulky and expensive. However, the connection can be better achieved through a Cat5e network that allows data and audio encoding, and sent a wire much thinner and less costly to each destination.

Optical fibers can be used but they have serious financial consequences for the channels and physically cable many minimum radii are often difficult to achieve in a domestic environment. The advantage is that the future is assured connectivity, but others require trained personnel to establish and keep adding to the potential costs.

Wireless networks are feasible, even if, despite claims otherwise they are not 100% safe to activate your security system or connection to the computer susceptible to a wireless connection can offer some flexibility but exhibit a weak system that could pierce determined.

For maximum flexibility, it is a good idea to run a cable from the central control point for each room where control is necessary for each of the following: —

  • 1 x RG59 / U Video – Forward
  • 1 x RG59 / U or 1 x Cat5e to receive CCTV security video
  • 1 x Cat5e computer network
  • 1 x CAT5e for telephone (four lines available by cable)
  • 1 x cable Cat5E as a control (increasingly becomes a control protocol common PC Chip for lighting, heating and new equipment – refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, no doubt, by the years, some already do)
  • 1 x Cat5e for future expansion
  • All cables to be grouped and breadth that allows simple traction through the first mark
  • Cables are terminated by a panel behind the wall with the right cable points.
  • Cable tube runs collected for future access.
  • 1 x cable run fish – to make the first initial package separately (allows cables future to be pulled through)
  • In two cables from the house of two floors are best run from floor to floor and first floor will continue until the difference between the floor and first floor and run up / down the walls of the required points.
  • Central control point should be located in the main building structure that may be in a laundry room, cellar, garage can be used, but security can be a problem. With this infrastructure in place the system can add and configure, no limit on the number or type of aircraft used, providing the space in question a patch panel.

James Hunter works for Status AV, one of the premier suppliers of audio visual equipment in the UK.

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