New software module provides Crestron control of FOR-A’s HVS-300HS HD/SD digital video switcher

May 13, 2010 12:05 PM

    
FOR-A has upgraded its HVS-300HS switcher to allow integration with Crestron control systems.

FOR-A has upgraded its HVS-300HS switcher to allow integration with Crestron control systems.

FOR-A has made it easy to integrate its HVS-300HS HD/SD portable video switcher into Crestron-controlled AV systems with a new software control module. The free software module will be available for download at Crestron’s website within the next 30 days for Crestron dealers, partners and customers with a Crestron account.

The partnership will make it easier for dealers, programmers and installers to integrate this particular device into a system that is controlled by Crestron. Crestron welcomed FOR-A as an integrated partner late last year, and this is the first cooperative effort between the two companies.




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