A. Change the signal analyzer
B. Change only one thing at a time
C. Change the signal generator
D. Change the faulty device right away
A. Chromaticity
B. Proportion
C. Intensity
D. Wavelength
A. HDMI
B. HDCP
C. EDID
D. VESA
A. Let them verbally assault you until you understand what they want
B. Listen to what the customer is saying without interrupting them
C. Keep pressing your suggestions until the customer understands
D. Hold your position as the AV expert until they respect your expertise
A. analog
B. RS232
C. digital
D. RBG
A. Bit rate
B. Network identifier
C. Host identifier
D. Subnet mask
A. Scan converters
B. Switchers
C. Line Drivers
D. Scalers
A. Submittals
B. RFI
C. Daily Progress report
D. Punch list
A. Analog
B. Digital
C. Electronic
D. Optical
A. Use an active cable
B. Use an HDMI repeater
C. Use a thunderbolt cable
D. Use an HDMI coupler
A. transformer
B. tap
C. transmitter
D. transductor
A. Reflective
B. emissive
C. transmissive
D. remissive
A. 250 AWG
B. 25 AWG
C. 5 AWG
D. 25 cm
A. A single function activated by a switch
B. A set or sequence of functions activated by a single button
C. Multiple functions activated by separate buttons
D. A function activated by a button
A. Coiled cables don't look very tidy in a finished rack.
B. A coiled cord can become permanently kinked.
C. Coiling power cords create a powerful electromagnetic field, which interferes with lower signal levels.
D. Coiled cables can make it difficult to service a rack.