

The Crestron Control Subnet is a Gigabit Ethernet network dedicated to Crestron devices. Whether residing on a sensitive corporate LAN, a home network, or accessing the Internet through a cable modem, the AV3 provides secure, reliable interconnectivity with IP-enabled touch screens, computers, mobile devices, video displays, media servers, security systems, lighting, HVAC, and other equipment - whether on premises or across the globe. Gigabit Ethernet connectivity enables integration with IP-controllable devices and allows the AV3 to be part of a larger managed control network. IP technology is the heart of 3-Series, so it should be no surprise that its networking abilities are second to none. The end benefit is dramatically simplified upgradability with minimal downtime, whether implementing changes on site or remotely via the network. Even as your system grows, processing resources can easily be shifted from one 3-Series processor to another without rewriting any code. This exclusive modular programming architecture lets programmers independently develop and run device-specific programs for AV, lighting, shades, HVAC, security, etc., allowing for the optimization of each program, and allowing changes to be made to one program without affecting the whole. Compared to other control systems, Crestron 3-Series provides a pronounced increase in processing power and speed with more memory, rock solid networking and IP control, and a unique modular programming architecture.ĭesigned for enhanced scalability, the AV3 affords high-speed, real-time multi-tasking to seamlessly run multiple programs simultaneously.

The IP based 3-Series platform is engineered from the ground up to deliver a network-grade server appliance capable of faithfully handling everything from boardroom AV and home theater control to total building management.ģ-Series embodies a distinctively robust, dynamic, and secure platform to elevate your system designs to higher levels of performance and reliability.

Today's commercial buildings and custom homes comprise more technology than ever before, and all these systems need to be networked, managed, and controlled in fundamentally new ways.
