Sound Control Technologies RC-EDA Display Control Interface and Distribution Amplifier
Meeting rooms expect the display to come on and land on the right input when someone starts a call. Plenty of projectors and commercial panels do not answer HDMI CEC, so that job falls to a control system nobody budgeted for. The RC-EDA takes the CEC power commands the codec already sends and reissues them as RS-232 or IP/Ethernet in the language the display actually speaks.
A built-in distribution amplifier drives up to two displays from the one feed, so a room with a main panel and a confidence monitor needs no separate splitter. Device strings are loaded from a configuration file on microSD, and SCT publishes a database of tested profiles covering Barco, Panasonic and Sharp models among others. The kit ships with the module, a 3-pin Phoenix to DB9-F control cable and the WPS-12 power supply.
| Function | Converts HDMI CEC power commands to RS-232 or IP/Ethernet display control |
|---|---|
| Displays Controlled | Up to two, from the built-in distribution amplifier |
| Control Outputs | RS-232 and IP/Ethernet |
| Automation | Display power on/off and input selection |
| Configuration | microSD configuration file, SCT device database profiles |
| Included | RC-EDA module, RCC-M002-1.0M 3-pin Phoenix to DB9-F cable, WPS-12 power supply |








