Restaurant AV
Restaurant AV is audio, video, display, lighting, control, networking, and security technology designed for restaurant operations and guest experience.
Davis Restaurant & Bar AV terms and planning language for Chicago-area residential and commercial AV projects.
Definition Category
Restaurant AV is audio, video, display, lighting, control, networking, and security technology designed for restaurant operations and guest experience.
Bar AV is audio, video, TV, control, lighting, and source routing systems designed for bars, lounges, and entertainment-focused hospitality spaces.
Sports Bar AV is a multi-display and multi-zone audio/video system designed to show games clearly and route the right audio to the right area.
Dining Room Audio is a background or foreground music system designed to support ambience in a dining space without overwhelming conversation.
Private Dining AV is display, audio, microphone, control, or presentation technology for private dining rooms and events.
Music Zoning is separating a venue into controllable music areas with different volume levels, sources, or schedules.
Multi-TV Control is centralized control of multiple televisions, sources, channels, power states, and display groups.
Game-Day Control is preset AV routing and control logic designed for high-demand sports viewing events.
Audio Routing is sending the selected audio source to the correct speaker zone, bar area, dining area, patio, or private room.
Video Routing is sending the selected video source or channel to the correct TV, projector, display, or video wall.
Digital Menu Board is a display-based menu system that can show food, beverage, pricing, promotions, images, or dayparted content.
Ambiance is the combined effect of lighting, music, displays, acoustics, controls, and room design on how a space feels.
Mood Lighting is lighting designed and controlled to set the desired feeling for dining, nightlife, private events, or service periods.
Owner Controls is manager or owner-level controls that provide broader access than everyday staff interfaces.
Equipment Rack is a structured rack that houses amplifiers, network gear, video distribution, source devices, power, and control hardware for the venue.