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News
B&W Launches Revolutionary New Brand At 2004 Consumer
Electronics Show (5/1/2004)
i-Command Technology Leverages Fast-Spreading
Home-Network InfrastructureTo Give Custom-Install Experts Unprecedented
Power and Flexibility
The B&W Group has announced the introduction of
i-Command(tm), a new brand that is expected to profoundly influence
the future of custom audio-video and whole-house system design and
implementation.
The B&W Group has acquired the exclusive
rights to the technology for the consumer electronics audio/video
markets from In2Networks - a software company with extensive experience
in networking standards, home automation, and control-systems design.
The i-Command brand will be distributed through B&W's global network
of specialty home audio/video retailers and custom installers.
The i-Command Integrated Control System is
a patent-pending technology that works through standard Ethernet
networking to control home audio and video components, multiroom
media systems, lighting, projectors, screens, motorized drapes,
peripherals, and more, eliminating the clutter of multiple remote
controls, expensive wiring, and complex programming. The system
combines the ease of an icon-based touch screen with the power of
computer networking, giving flawless one-button system operation.
i-Command utilizes standard Category 5 wired
Ethernet networking protocols (IP) or wireless 802.11b connections
to provide fully integrated system command with virtually limitless
potential.
The heart of the i-Command system is the
i-Node(tm) device-no larger than a deck of playing cards-which attaches
to the RS-232 port found on most components which the consumer desires
to operate with a one-touch control system. This can be done via
an i-Command touch panel or other available wireless PDAs, tablet-PCs,
laptop, desktop PCs, or any wired or wireless product that provides
a Web-browser window. Motorized devices or components such as some
VCRs or cable boxes without an RS-232 port can utilize the ir-Node(tm),
an infrared module which sends the infrared equivalent of a serial
RS-232 command to each component in the system.
The i-Node is pre-programmed with a full
suite of operating commands for a wide variety of compatible audio,
video, and other control/source components, including sister brands
Classé Audio and Rotel. The ir-Node can capture or download IR codes
for any IR-controlled device.
Once connected to the network (a broadband
internet connection is not required), each i-Node is automatically
assigned a network IP address so components in the system can communicate
with each other. Whenever the system is turned on, the i-Node automatically
recognizes a component and knows which commands it will accept.
By simply touching an icon on a screen or
a dedicated keypad, the consumer can control a complete audio/video
or media system, room by room, across the country or around the
world. As new devices or components are introduced to the existing
system, the owner simply adds additional i-Nodes for complete control.
Add-On i-Command Devices
Additional i-Command products include a wireless
(touch screen) Tablet-a fully featured Tablet PC pre-configured
with a full-screen flash application optimized for home theater
and distributed audio control. The i-Command Keypad-16-key control
and eight-character fluorescent display with fully duplex real-time
feedback; and the Powered AudioMatrix that delivers four amplified,
independent 40-watts-per-channel stereo outputs, a bass and treble
control-make system expansion to a fully integrated multiroom layout
a snap. Additionally, each Powered AudioMatrix can accept an unlimited
number of Keypads for zone control, and additional units can be
daisy-chained to expand the amplified stereo-output zones to eight,
12, or more.
Last comes the PoweredHub, which provides
intelligent power to the Keypads and i-Nodes in the system plus
Ethernet interconnectivity and operating power for all system components.
Auto-sensing provides each i-Node, ir-Node, Keypad, or Powered AudioMatrix
with its full communications. It is also compatible with conventional,
non-powered Ethernet devices that may also participate in the system,
such as standard hubs or switches, which it automatically recognizes
and thus does not send power.
The open-architecture format of the i-Command
System eliminates the frustration of complicated custom software
programming and possible future upgrade incompatibilities as the
system expands. Once the system is individually designed and installed
by an authorized retailer, operation is simple and easy. Periodic
updates to software can be downloaded from the Internet by the consumer
or by the electronics professional who installed the system.
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