This Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY-CTL Advanced Control & Central Management Box provides seamless routing and management over IP via any web browser.
The unit features built-in Dante AV-A control and is equipped with dual 1G network ports. Boasting an intuitive WebGUI and true multicast support, the CHAZY offers advanced video wall management with API integration for systems like Q-SYS and Crestron.
Crafted in a sleek, aqua-colored metal enclosure, the TAA-compliant device supports AES-256 video encryption and can be powered via a 12 VDC power option or via PoE (Power over Ethernet).
Control Overview: Embedding Dante Controller directly into the hardware for seamless routing and management over IP, the CHAZY features an intuitive WebGUI, true multicast support, and advanced features like video wall configurations up to 9x9, KVM, and API integration for systems like Q-SYS and Crestron.
With dual network ports to keep AV and control separate, the device also has robust security features including HTTPS and SSH as well as AES-256 encryption.
AV professionals can manage and route video and audio streams directly from any web browser on a laptop, desktop, tablet, or smartphone.
No additional software installations are required, and the device has no internal fans, offering silent and vibration-free operation.
API Support & Automated Dante Routing: Whatever your control platform of choice may be among options like Q-SYS, Crestron, and Control4, the CHAZY's API allows you to program automated switching and routing for your Dante network.
Drag & Drop Interface: Routing signals has never been easier. Built directly into the WebGUI is an intuitive drag and drop interface, you can quickly and easily route one to one or one to many.
Security: HTTPS and SSH offers login peace of mind, with AES-256 encryption making the video and audio streams totally secure.
TAA Compliant: Turtle AV products, sold by HDTV Supply, and sold in the USA are TAA compliant, meeting U.S. government standards for procurement.
This ensures they can be confidently used in federal contracts, adhering to strict ethical sourcing and manufacturing regulations.
Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY-CTL Advanced Control & Central Management Box Features:
- Seamless Routing & Management over IP
- Built-In Dante AV-A Controller
- Dual 1G Network Ports
- Advanced Video Wall Management
- Powers via 12 VDC & PoE
- AES-256 Video Encryption
- TAA Compliant
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Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY-CTL Advanced Control & Central Management Box Specifications:
- Inputs/Outputs
- Ports:
- 1 x RJ45 LAN (Supports Video Input and PoE)
- 1 x RJ45 LAN (Control)
- 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm (IR Input)
- 1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm (IR Output)
- 1 x 6-Pin Phoenix Connector (Digital Input/Output)
- 2 x 3-Pin Phoenix Connector (RS-232 Input/Output)
- 1 x Micro-USB (Upgrade)
- Ports:
- Power
- Power Source: AC Input, PoE
- AC Input Power: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
- DC Input Power: 12 VDC at 2.5 A
- Power Consumption: 2 W
- Physical
- Color: Aqua Blue
- Material of Construction: Metal
- Operating Conditions: 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C at 20 to 90% Humidity
- Dimensions: 8 x 3.9 x 0.8" / 204 x 98.5 x 21.5 mm
- Weight: 1.1 lb / 508 g
- Packaging Info
- Package Weight: 2.06 lb
- Box Dimensions (LxWxH): 10.5 x 6.4 x 3"
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What is the Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY-CTL?
A: The Turtle AV TAV-CHAZY-CTL is an advanced control and central management box for Chazy networked AV systems.
It provides a centralized point for managing compatible Chazy endpoints and coordinating AV system operation across the network.
What devices can central management address?
A: The controller is intended for compatible Chazy networked AV devices such as transmitters, receivers, and other supported endpoints.
The exact device functions available depend on the connected Chazy products and the configured system architecture.
Why is centralized AV control useful?
A: Centralized control allows an integrator or operator to manage multiple networked AV devices from a common interface or management point.
This can reduce setup time and make system changes easier when many endpoints are deployed throughout a facility.
Can the controller be used with Dante AV-A systems?
A: Yes, it is designed as part of the Chazy networked AV control ecosystem.
This makes it appropriate for installations where Dante AV-A video and audio endpoints need centralized administration.
Does it require an Ethernet network?
A: Yes, central management communicates with compatible networked AV devices through the facility's Ethernet infrastructure.
The network should provide reliable connectivity and be configured appropriately for the AV devices being managed.
Can it be used during system commissioning?
A: Yes, centralized management is useful during commissioning because multiple endpoints can be configured from a common management location.
This is particularly helpful when a Chazy installation contains many transmitters, receivers, and display endpoints.
Can it help with system maintenance?
A: Yes, a centralized control point can simplify routine configuration checks and device management.
It can reduce the need to physically access remote endpoints whenever a supported configuration or management task is required.
Is the Chazy-CTL suitable for large installations?
A: Yes, central management is especially valuable in larger distributed AV systems.
It can provide a structured management layer for installations containing multiple networked Chazy devices across rooms or facilities.
What types of facilities can use it?
A: Typical environments include corporate campuses, education facilities, control rooms, command centers, digital signage networks, and professional AV venues.
The controller is most useful where multiple Chazy endpoints must be managed as a coordinated system.
How does it complement Chazy transmitters and receivers?
A: The controller provides management functions while the Chazy transmitters and receivers handle source encoding and display-side decoding.
Together, these components can form a centrally managed networked AV distribution system.
