Crestron DigitalMedia Certification Now Accredited by InfoComm and CEDIA

  • ROCKLEIGH, NJ--Crestron DMC-D and DMC-E certification classes are now fully accredited for continuing education units by the InfoComm AV professional Certified Technology Specialist (CTS) and CEDIA Certification programs. Digital is much more complex and unpredictable than analog, and Crestron wrote the HD Digital Transport and Distribution System (HD-DTDS) Specification to address this dramatic change. The HD-DTDS is a definitive design, installation and commissioning guide that guarantees the reliable performance of digital AV systems. Crestron DM Designer and Engineer Certification programs ensure that AV professionals are fully educated and adhere to the standard. Introduced a year ago, Crestron DigitalMedia was developed to meet the challenges of the digital era; it has since become an industry standard.
  • "As an industry, we have a responsibility to the client. Crestron has invested tremendous resources – time and expense – to develop the technology and products to meet the new challenges of the digital era," explains Vincent Bruno, Crestron director of marketing. "InfoComm and CEDIA have now joined us to ensure that our industry partners are properly educated and certified to deliver reliable digital systems.”
  • Crestron conducts DMC-D and DMC-E classes throughout North America. The HD-DTDS specification and corresponding coursework sets a high benchmark for digital AV systems and gives clients the confidence that our industry remains a trusted and valued technology resource. InfoComm grants 3.5 RU credits to the DMC-D and 10.5 to the DMC-E. The DMC-D earns 2 CEDIA CEUs while the DMC-E earns 8.
  • A DM-certified designer understands the fundamental differences between analog and digital systems and the unique design considerations needed to ensure reliable operation. The DMC-D class is a one day course that concludes with an exam that must be passed to earn certification.
  • The three-day DMC-E Certification program details every aspect of system installation and commissioning, and encompasses the DMC-D certification plus additional hands-on lab work. Two written exams plus a practicum must be passed to earn certification. DM-certified engineers demonstrate proficiency in system setup, diagnostics, testing and reporting. Only a DMC-E is equipped to fully execute and support a DM project. Written into the specification, only dealers with a DMC-E on staff will be qualified to bid on projects designed using the HD-DTDS.

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