The Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association (CEDIA) has released the second edition of its “Electronic Systems Technical Reference Manual,” a comprehensive guide to the world of residential electronic systems.
To ensure this revision was accurate and current, CEDIA recruited more than 30 subject matter experts and incorporated applicable standards, white papers, and recommended practices that have been released since 2009, when the first edition was published.
The Second Edition includes important updates, as well as all-new material on HDMI and Troubleshooting. Each chapter addresses a specific area of the industry and presents the information in a clear, concise manner.
The Technical Reference Manual is a recommended in-house guide for technicians, designers, business owners, and sales representatives. The book serves as a “go-to” reference for all staff members to ensure projects are done right and the best possible customer experience is provided. PR
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