The new DMPS3-4K-50 and DMPS3-4K-100-C join the DigitalMedia Presentation System 3-Series family to offer 'all-in-one' solutions, that do not require programming, include 4K switching and have AV Framework technology.

Crested DMPS3-4K

Crestron has expanded its product line for multimedia presentations 'all in one' DigitalMedia Presentation System 3-Series (DMPS3-4K), intended for users who want to use remote transmitters or program their custom system. Next to the DMPS3-4K-150-C, announced in the last edition of Ise 2016, the DMPS3-4K-50 and DMPS3-4K-100-C models now join.

The first is ideal for connecting remote sources to an extended screen, while the second is intended for connecting local sources to a local display and the DMPS3-4K-100-C is geared towards connecting local sources to an extended display.

Crested DMPS3-4K-100

This is equipment designed specifically for single-screen applications that have a Crestron 3-Series control system, 4K switching and analog and digital AV switching. Systems compatible with the DM digital standard 3.0 which can be used in a single room, a university campus or corporate environment.

All three models have av framework technology that offers features such as automatic switching, plug-and-play installation with Crestron Connect It caddies cables, automatic on/off display via CEC and wireless BYOD presentation capability that can be added by connecting a Crestron AirMedia (AM-100) to the HDMI port. AV Framework also provides communication with Crestron Fusion, business management software for centralized management and control.

Crested DMPS3-4K-50

Using AV Framework from a touch screen or web-based tool, integrators can easily perform system configuration. You can choose the fonts and display control, as well as automatically generate the touch screen graphical user interface and offer an intuitive experience in all rooms, no programming needed.

For a higher level of integration and management, Cresnet sensors and direct communication with Crestron Fusion are also handled through AV Framework, no need to write any code.


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by • 18 May, 2016
• section: control, display, Signal distribution, formation