Room connection types
The general types of room connections are:
- Video End Point—On the Control4 system, this is the end of the path in the selected room that defines video. The default is the Television.
- Audio End Point 1 and 2—On the Control4 system, this is the end of the path in the selected room that defines audio. The default is the first applicable devices added to the system, for example, a Speaker Point. However, when a television is added, it overrides the initial setting. When a receiver is added, it overrides the television.
- Video Audio End Point—On the Control4 system, this is the end of the path in the selected room that defines audio when watching video on the Control4 system. The default is the first applicable device added to the system. However, when a television is added, it overrides the first device. When a receiver is added, it overrides the television.
- Video Volume 1 and 2—Options that let you set the volume management to a device that is not an audio end point or a video audio end point.
Example: If you added an AV switch to your system, the television is probably the video audio end point, but you want to use the AV switch for volume control to utilize added features of the switch.
- Audio Volume 1 and 2—Options that let you set the volume management to a device that is not an audio end point or an audio video end point.
Example: If you added an audio switch to your system, another device is probably the audio end point, but you should use the audio switch for volume control.
- On-Screen Device—Defines the device (television) that displays the on-screen Navigator.
- Temperature and Temperature Control—Defines the device that manages the temperature in the room, such as a thermostat.
- Security System—Defines the device that manages the security system in the room, such as a security system.