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real world.

Professional AV automation across every vertical. See how installers use Cueva Control hardware and software in the field.

Use cases

Every vertical,
one platform.

Corporate

Meeting Room AV

One button press drops the screen, powers the projector, dims the lights, and closes the blinds. One more brings everything back. No remote juggling, no user error.

  • Motorized screen via relay output
  • Projector power with confirmation feedback
  • Lighting scenes triggered by wall button
  • Video conferencing integration via TCP
RELO IO8Cueva Horizon

Hospitality

Hotel Room Automation

Guests check in and a welcome sequence runs. DND button lights the corridor indicator. Departure triggers a full room reset, all without a building management system.

  • Check-in and check-out scene sequences
  • Do Not Disturb corridor light control
  • Curtain and blind motor control
  • Energy save mode on room vacancy
RELO IO8LUMO U1Cueva Horizon

Retail & F&B

Retail & Restaurant

Opening and closing sequences run on schedule. Background music zones activate when the door opens. Emergency lighting switches automatically if mains power drops.

  • Scheduled open and close lighting scenes
  • Door contact triggers audio playback zones
  • Signage display power scheduling
  • Emergency lighting failover via relay
RELO IO8LUMO U1

Events

Live Venues & Events

GPIO inputs from the show control desk fire relay cues, send ArtNet to the lighting console, and trigger HTTP calls to the sound system. All in a single flow.

  • Show cue triggers via GPIO from desk
  • ArtNet scenes to lighting console
  • Pyro and SFX relay control
  • HTTP notifications to sound system
RELO IO8LUMO U2A

Museums

Museums & Exhibitions

Visitors walk up and the exhibit comes to life. Proximity sensors fire video and audio playback, light scenes shift, and staff can reset any exhibit remotely via Horizon.

  • PIR sensor triggers media playback
  • Scheduled exhibit on and off cycles
  • Remote reset via Horizon dashboard
  • Visitor count logging via flow variables
RELO IO8Cueva Horizon

Houses of Worship

Houses of Worship

Service lighting scenes change on cue, recording systems start automatically, and the livestream switcher fires from a simple button on the lectern.

  • Service lighting scene sequences
  • Recording system start and stop via relay
  • Livestream switcher trigger via HTTP
  • Scheduled weekly automation programs
RELO IO8LUMO U1
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Input

Button pressed

Wall panel button closes a dry contact on GPIO 1. The RELO IO8 detects the rising edge and fires the automation flow immediately. No polling delay.

RELO IO8
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