Advertising

Home Entertainment

 

Remote Technologies Inc. RK-10, ST-7, AD-4, and Virtual Panel

May 26, 2010 By Liz Palacios



Click the images below for bigger versions:
RTI RK-10
RTI ST-7
RTI AD-4
RTI Virtual Panel

New from RTI

At InfoComm RTI will announce several new products, including an in-wall and desktop controller, a switcher, and a new virtual interface.

All the info after the jump.

RK-10 In-Wall Controller

 RTI RK-10

This in-wall controller offers a 10.2-inch TFT widescreen LCD touchscreen and runs on Windows Embedded Standard OS with an Intel Atom processor, which allows for multitasking, web browsing, document viewing and more. The user interface is customizable via RTI’s Integration Designer software.

Another nice feature about this in-wall controller is that it has a built-in wired and wireless (802.11 b/g) Ethernet connection that gives access to video from network security cameras, music and video playback, and control from hard drive servers.

ST-7 Universal Controller

 RTI ST-7

The ST-7 is a two-way-enabled controller with a 7-inch widescreen LCD display that features a capacitive touch screen. The controller is capable of Wi-Fi browsing, and it has a microphone and speakers that are designed to support intercom over IP.

The controller also has Zigbee RF technology, which allows two-way communication with other devices such as thermostats, lighting control, security, audio/video distribution systems, and media servers.

AD-4 Four-Zone Distributed Audio Matrix Switcher


 RTI AD-4

This product serves as a low-cost, effective solution for distributing music in a residential or commercial installation. The AD-4 contains both a matrix switching pre-amp and built-in power amplifier. It requires that a single Cat-5 cable connect to the remote source’s audio and infrared signals to the AD-4. To expand to eight zones, simply put two units together.

RTI’s Virtual Panel


RTI Virtual Panel

RTI has developed an interface on the web where a user can access their RTI system and connected devices. This can be done using any PC with internet access. RTI’s virtual panel allows users to adjust their thermostats, monitor their security systems and more.

CONTACT: RTIcorp.com

Comments

Post new comment

  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Images can be added to this post.
  • Glossary terms will be automatically marked with links to their descriptions. If there are certain phrases or sections of text that should be excluded from glossary marking and linking, use the special markup, [no-glossary] ... [/no-glossary]. Additionally, these HTML elements will not be scanned: a, abbr, acronym, code, pre.

More information about formatting options

Advertising

eNewsletter Sign Up

Sign up for our eNewsletter for all the latest news, product reviews, and custom installations.

 

Advertising

Local Guides

 All Guides
   Alabama
   Alaska
   Arizona
   Arkansas
   California
   Colorado
   Connecticut
   DC
   Delaware
   Florida
   Georgia
   Hawaii
   Idaho
   Illinois
   Indiana
   Iowa
   Kansas
   Kentucky
   Louisiana
   Maine
   Maryland
   Massachusetts
   Michigan
   Minnesota
   Mississippi
   Missouri
   Montana
   Nebraska
   Nevada
   New Hampshire
   New Jersey
   New Mexico
   New York
   North Carolina
   North Dakota
   Ohio
   Oklahoma
   Oregon
   Pennsylvania
   Rhode Island
   South Carolina
   South Dakota
   Tennessee
   Texas
   Utah
   Vermont
   Virginia
   Washington
   West Virginia
   Wisconsin
   Wyoming

Advertising

Subscribe today to Home Entertainment, and get a FREE GIFT - with “Just ask - the 5 questions you should ask before hiring a custom installer”.

 

Advertising

Browse Professionals

Advertising