Controlling The Sysytem
 
         
   Over the years, we at Dyer have learned how important the user interface is. It is perhaps the most critical element of any quality system. After all, we can sell you the best most expensive home theater system in the world, but if you can't use it what is it really worth?
    To that end we always try to install a remote control system capable of providing the user with an easy to use interface, while also maintaining order in the equipment closet.
    We can take all of the guess-work out of running a system like this by programming the system to tell the user whether a component of the system is on or off, as well as allowing the user to control what they want to do (watch a DVD for instance). No longer do you have to put up with 8 remotes on the table and not know what any of them do. One remote is all you need. Not only that, but because they are usually touch-screens, they can say things in plain English, for instance instead of just saying "ON or OFF" which could mean On or Off for a whole variety of components, it could say "System On" or "System Off".
    This plain English approach combined with good programming and status sensing make the systems we install easy to use, friendly and reliable.