Home Automation EZine
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Volume 9 Issue 3
June / July 04

Features

Cover Page

Managing Your Digital Media

UPB Powerline Carrier Home Control Technology

Interfacing Lightolier Compose with an HAI Controller

Modulating on Digital Cable Systems

DVD – Faster, Bigger, Cheaper

What Is Gain?

The Central Nervous System of the Digital Home

To Centralize or De-Centralize Control

Internet based Monitoring

Ideal Remote Controls

Data Longevity on CD, DVD Media

Dude… Nice Betamax!

The Truth About True HDTV

Sensors for Home Automation

Electricians of the 21st Century

Plasma Installation

HDTV FORUM 2004

Education for A/V Professionals

All-in-One PC

Drop-In RF Module Solutions

Short Coil/Long Gap

Content Filtering

The Right Wall Mount Is Critical

Interviews
Microtune - VoIP

The Central Nervous System of the Digital Home

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Plasma TVs – Installation Considerations
by Allsmart Solutions Inc.

If you consider these issues in the design and building process, you’ll be assured of the outstanding performance you expect.


The use of a Plasma HDTV monitor display can provide the homeowner with the ultimate in video viewing. This wide-screen display (typically 37” to 63” diagonal screen, but yes there is even an 84” unit) features high-resolution, extremely sharp contrast, and an exceptionally bright picture, even in rooms with lots of light.

With a thin profile of approximately 4” deep, these monitors are great for mounting above fireplaces. Not only can you watch TV, you can have it set –up to display your favorite artwork or even tie it into your home computer. Just imagine – a 61” monitor! Control it with a wireless keyboard, sit back and enjoy.

The Right Cabling

A Plasma TV is like a fast car- it needs the right fuel. If you haven’t cabled properly, you won’t get the high-resolution, quality picture you expect. Bottomline – RG6 coax cable doesn’t cut it.

What do you run then?

S-Video, better yet, component video, RGB, CAT5E or CAT6. Even if you don’t cable now, you should provide a cable  chase from the mantel area to the room equipment / cabinet area.

Since most HDTV Plasmas are monitors, they don’t have built-in amplifiers (several models do, however, power output is limited due to individual unit heat generation, size and weight). Now you have to consider a surround sound amplifier, speakers and placement, in addition to other video sources such as DVD, S-VHS, TiVO and the ideal location of this equipment for convenient access (do you really want to go all the way to the basement to change DVDs?).

Planning Ahead

Plan ahead on how the display will be mounted. If there is any framing involved, install the necessary additional strength members or blocking that will accommodate the plasma mount, whether it’s a fixed mount, tilt mount or articulated one. Remember – these units are heavy. For the electric install a recessed clock outlet.

If you consider these issues in the design and building process, you’ll be assured of the outstanding performance you expect.