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Post 1 made on Wednesday July 18, 2012 at 19:43
mrv1976
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Hi Everyone,

We are in the proces of building a new office which will have classrooms and conference rooms. We are going to have all the audio/video automation using Crestron. I just had a couple of questions if someone could answer for me.

In the conference rooms they will each have a Sharp 70" Led 1080p TV model#Sharp LC-70LE640U which will be mounted on the wall.

Now my first question is on the quote is calls for a Crestron QM-RX Quickmedia Receiver. I'm assuming the TV plugs into Quickmedia Receiver using a VGA connection and then coming out of the Quickmedia Receiver it using CAT5 back to the server room and connects to Crestron QM-MD8X8 8x8 Quickmedia Matrix Switcher is that correct?

On the conference room table we'll have Quickmedia Fliptop Computer Center Without Keypad. Black Anodized. Model #Crestron QM-FTCC-NB-B. How does this device tie into the network, does this also connect through CAT5 back to the server room?

I really appreciate anyone taking the time to answer my questions. I want to make sure I don't have to plug anything from the TV going through conduit to the Conference Room table where the Quickmedia Fliptop Computer Center is.

Thanks,
Post 2 made on Wednesday July 18, 2012 at 23:05
tweeterguy
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Now my first question is on the quote is calls for a Crestron QM-RX Quickmedia Receiver. I'm assuming the TV plugs into Quickmedia Receiver using a VGA connection and then coming out of the Quickmedia Receiver it using CAT5 back to the server room and connects to Crestron QM-MD8X8 8x8 Quickmedia Matrix Switcher is that correct?

Yes sort of. It is QM cable (cat5/6 with specific skew requirements) and Cresnet.

On the conference room table we'll have Quickmedia Fliptop Computer Center Without Keypad. Black Anodized. Model #Crestron QM-FTCC-NB-B. How does this device tie into the network, does this also connect through CAT5 back to the server room?

Yes sort of. It is QM cable (cat5/6 with specific skew requirements) and Cresnet.

Your installer should know this.
Post 3 made on Wednesday July 18, 2012 at 23:08
cgav
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[Link: crestron.com]

This should help put a visual with the layout. Not exactly your situation I'm sure, but it should give you an idea.

The fliptop connects over Crescat to the 8x8, wherever it is located. The wire used "should" be this:

[Link: crestron.com]


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