ANSI Approves InfoComm AV Systems Energy Management Standard
In a matter of weeks, InfoComm’s latest standard, 4:2012 Audiovisual Systems Energy Management, was approved by the InfoComm Board of Directors, submitted to the American Nationals Standards Institute, and approved by ANSI. The new standard defines and prescribes processes and requirements for the ongoing power management of AV systems.
Here are the details: http://www.infocomm.org/cps/rde/xchg/infocomm/hs.xsl/21107.htm
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