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SITE
Address
Vicinity Map
Project Site
Kansas City, MO 64153
7701 NW Barry Rd
Park Hill High School
Park Hill High School Auditorium AV
INDEX OF DRAWINGS
PHHS-SPC1 Project Specifications 1PHHS-AV1 Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 1PHHS-AV2 Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 2PHHS-AV3 Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 3PHHS-AV4 Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 4PHHS-AV5 Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 5PHHS-AV6 Equipment Rack LayoutsPHHS-AVP1 Equipment Power Connection Plan 1PHHS-AVP2 Equipment Power Connection Plan 2PHHS-AVP3 Equipment Power Connection Plan 3PHHS-AVP4 Equipment Power Connection Plan 4PHHS-AVP5 Equipment Power Connection Plan 5PHHS-AVS1 Area Floor Plan - Level 1PHHS-AVS2 Area Floor Plan - Level 2PHHS-AVS3 Centerline SectionPHHS-AVS4 Enlarged Floor PlansPHHS-AVS5 Enlarged Floor Plans ContinuedPHHS-AVD1 Elevations And Details
Part 1. GENERAL
1.1. SUMMARY
A. The work covered under this Section consists of furnishing all labor,material and services to install a complete audiovisual system as shown onthe Drawings and in these specifications.
B. The Integrator shall do all work which is shown on the Drawings,mentioned in the specifications or reasonably implied as necessary tocomplete the contract for this project.
C. The Integrator is responsible for assessing the conditions of the job site,and facilities for delivering, storing, placing, handling and installing ofmaterials and equipment.
D. The Integrator is responsible for assessing the conditions of the job siteincluding the RF environment for the wireless AV Ethernet network for all AVsystems.
E. Failure to assess the site conditions or failure to examine any and allconstruction documents will in no way relieve the Integrator from therequirement of furnishing all materials and equipment, or performing anywork, that may be required to complete the work in accordance with theConstruction Documents.
F. Neglect of above requirements will not be accepted as reason for delay inthe work or additional compensation.
G. The Scope includes but is not limited to:
1. Equipment and installation labor, including installation of OwnerFurnished Equipment (OFE) as noted on the Drawings, for a fully functionalsystem.
2. Miscellaneous components, hardware, interconnections and terminationsrequired for proper operation of all systems.
3. All components or systems shown on the Drawings, referenced in thesespecifications, or both.
4. Verification of accuracy and completeness of equipment lists, dimensions,mounting details, and equipment compatibility.
5. Accurate documentation of the equipment and installation.
6. One-year warranty of the equipment and installation.
7. Test equipment, tools, ladders, lifts and scaffolding required forinstallation.
8. Daily and final cleanup of debris caused by installation.
9. Assistance during Training.
1.1. BASE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. General
1. This space is designed to allow for presentations from multiple sourcesand locations. Primarily, the space is used for school assemblies, theatricalproductions and instrumental concerts among other things. The Auditoriumhas an audio/video/lighting control area in the rear to allow technician(s) tooperate the A/V/L equipment.
B. Audio:
1. Local speech capture and reinforcement shall be provided by variouswired and wireless microphones covering the entire Auditorium and Atriumareas. Speech shall be locally reinforced with distributed, in-ceilingloudspeakers.
2. An assistive listening system shall be provided to comply with applicablecodes.
3. Program audio reinforcement shall be provided by a Left, Center, Right(LCR) loudspeaker cluster.
C. Video
1. The primary display shall consist of a suspended video projector near thecenter of the Auditorium and an electric projection screen in front of thecurtain (when closed).
2. One permanent computer along with two connection plates shall beprovided as indicated on drawings for presentation connections.
D. Intercom
1. A production intercom system shall be provided at designated locations inthe audio/video/lighting control area.
2. A wireless intercom transmitter with two wireless intercom headsets shallbe integrated into the wired intercom system
E. Controls:
1. A wired touch panel shall be provided backstage and in theaudio/video/lighting control area as indicated on the Drawings.
2. The system shall include various controls and automated functions asdescribed herein.
1.1. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. All equipment and installations under this contract shall conform to thefollowing:
1. ANSI/NFPA 70 National Electrical Code.
2. ANSI/IEEE C2 National Electrical Safety Code TIA/EIA Standards 568 A(including TSB 67), 569 and 607.
3. IEEE/ANSI 142 1982 Recommended Practice for Grounding of Industrialand Commercial Power Systems.
B. Integrator shall be solely responsible to possess or obtain all permits andcertificates required to complete this project.
C. Integrator and employees shall perform all work in compliance with
current Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines andregulations.
1.1. RELATED WORK
A. AV system and control system software.
1. Integrator shall design all graphical user interface design for all AV controltouch panels for the AV systems noted in these specifications and on theDrawings. The Integrator shall review these designs with PHSD for approval.
2. Integrator shall create all customized code for all control systems noted inthese specifications and on the Drawings.
3. Integrator shall load software and configuration files into allprogrammable AV and control system devices.
4. Integrator shall set up and configure all programmable AV and controlsystem devices as directed by PHSD. All source code and graphic files to beprovided to PHSD.
1.1. REFERENCES
A. lnfoComm International; AV Installation Handbook - The Best Practicesfor Quality Audiovisual Systems, copyright 2008.
B. IEEE 802.11G/802.11 B Wireless Site Survey by AMX Corporation: Guidefor Performing a Site Survey:www.amx.com/techsupporl/Applications/Wireless_Site_Survey_GuideAdobe.pdf
1.1. PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS
A. Coordinate all access to the site at all times with the General Contractorand the Owner.
B. Adhere to the safety standards established by the General Contractor andthe Owner while performing work on site.
C. All employees of the Integrator shall wear identification clearly indicatingthe Integrator's company while on site.
D. Protect all existing work in place by others from damage by theIntegrator, the Integrator's agents/sub Integrators, or any employees, agentsor sub Integrators of the Integrators vendors. The integrator will be solelyresponsible for any/all damage to work in place by others.
E. Keep areas around and inside of each piece of equipment and each rackfree from dust, dirt and debris throughout the project. Equipment that is notproperly maintained during installation shall be replaced at no cost to theOwner before final payment is made to the Integrator.
F. All equipment and materials stored at the Integrators facility(s) or storedand/or installed at the project site will remain the property of the Integratorunless ownership is specifically assumed in writing by the Owner. TheIntegrator shall be solely responsible for the protection of all equipment fromdamage, theft or vandalism regardless of cause, until ownership is specificallyassumed in writing by the Owner or the work described herein is accepted bythe Owner at the time of official turnover.
1.1. REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO THIS PROJECT
A. Integrator Qualifications
1. Warranty service as defined herein shall be performed by the Integrator.
2. The Integrator shall include firm information with the bid including: staffsize, total number of offices, a statement indicating whether or not theIntegrator's primary business is audiovisual system contracting, and astatement of the number of immediate years the Integrator has beenregularly engaged in providing and installing systems of this type and size.
3. The Integrator shall include with the bid resume(s), including years ofexperience, project experience, training and certifications, for proposedproject team members including: project manager, project engineer, leadinstaller, and lead programmer.
4. The Integrator shall include with the bid a list of three to five recentprojects of similar size and scope and include the following information:
a. Project name, address, and description indicative of similarities to thisproject
b. Name of primary contact and telephone number
c. Design consultant (if applicable)
d. Completion date
e. Contract amount
f. Change order amount
g. Project manager, project engineer, lead installer, and lead programmer
h. Indicate whether or not the project was completed on time, and if notexplain why not
1.1. SUBMITTALS
A. Long Lead Time Equipment Submittal:
1. Submit a list of long lead items.
a. These are items that must be ordered before Full Project Submittals aredue to not adversely impact the project schedule.
b. Do not include equipment that will be ordered later.
2. The Integrator shall use reasonable judgment as to which products arelegitimate long lead items.
3. Failure to include an item that may require long lead time shall not relievethe
4. Integrator of the responsibility of furnishing said item to meet the projectschedule.
1.1. WARRANTY
A. Provide warranty repair or replacement for one year on all products
provided by the Integrator (including products having a manufacturer'swarranty of less than one year) and all Integrator workmanship at noadditional cost, except in case of obvious abuse. Consumable items such aslamps, batteries, tapes, etc. are not covered.
Part 2.PRODUCTS
2.1. GENERAL
A. Acceptable Products are listed below and in Appendix G and establish theBasis for Design for the AV systems.
B. Integrator shall be fully responsible for making a substitute product matchthe requirements, description and functionality of the originally specifiedproduct regarding all options, accessories and external interfacerequirements.
C. B-stock, previously installed, refurbished or used equipment shall not beprovided on this project.
D. All products shall be new and under warranty at the time of installation.
E. The Integrator shall provide all options, accessories and hardwarenecessary to meet the function of the design even if they are not specificallylisted (e.g., rack mount kits, separate or additional power supplies, inputmodules, transformers, etc.).
F. Where a specified item has been discontinued by the manufacturerand/or replaced by a new model, PHSD may require submission of the newmodel for evaluation prior to acceptance as a substitute.
G. Product substitution is allowed only by expressed written consent ofPHSD and only before the Bid is received.
2.1. DEVICE PLATES
A. Wall/Floor/Ceiling Mounted Devices
1. NEMA gang type plates shall be standard at each plate location.
2. Plates larger than NEMA 2-gang type plates shall be 1/8" aluminum or1/16" stainless steel.
3. All plates shall be sized to cover the mounting box and rough opening.
4. Finish to be approved by PHSD.
5. Connectors shall be fixed to plates and panels using screws and nuts, orby using the mounting method integral to the connector. Rivets are notacceptable.
6. Detailed drawings of plates panels showing information required inAppendix F shall be submitted prior to fabrication. No exceptions.
7. At all non connectorized pass-throughs provide a secured grommet inceiling, wall or plate.
2.1. FIXED INSTALLATION CABLE
A. General
1. Following are cable types for fixed installation within the base buildingraceway and within fixed AV equipment racks. Unless specifically notedelsewhere, these are NOT acceptable for user interface cables used inlecterns/ credenzas or for connection of portable equipment.
2. Do not exceed cable manufacture's pull-force or bend radiusrecommendations.
3. All cable used on this project shall be rated for plenum use unlessspecified otherwise.
B. Audio or Video (including HDBaseT) over UTP Portable patch cable: Fourpair, solid, #24 AWG, Bonded-Pair, Black.
1. Belden CA21100XXX (“XXX” denotes length)
C. Audio or Video (including HDBaseT) over UTP cable: Four pair, solid, #23AWG, Bonded-Pair, Blue.
1. Belden 10GXS33 D151000
D. AMX or Crestron Control Cable: Two pair - one pair shielded, one pairunshielded. Unshielded pair #18 AWG; shielded pair #22 AWG. NOTE: Alsoacceptable for use within lecterns.
1. Belden 1392P
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Belden, Crestron.
E. Mic or Line Level Signal: Single twisted pair, overall shield, #22 AWG.
1. Belden B6500FE
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Belden, Gepco.
F. Speaker Level: 16/2 UTP with overall jacket.
1. Belden 6200UE
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Belden, Gepco.
G. Speaker Level: 14/2 UTP with overall jacket.
1. Belden 6100UE
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Belden, Gepco.
H. Speaker Level: 12/2 UTP with overall jacket.
1. Belden 6000UE
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Belden, Gepco.
I. Speaker Level: 10/2 UTP with overall jacket.
1. Belden 6T00UP
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Belden, Gepco.
J. Wireless Mic Antenna Coax Cable (less than 75'): RG-58/U
1. Belden 88240
2. Comparable product by West Penn Wire, Canare, Gepco, Commscope.
K. CATV, MATV, or CCTV Trunk Line: RG-11/U Quad Shield
1. Commscope 2287V
L. CATV, MATV, or CCTV Drop Line: RG-6/U Quad Shield
1. Belden 1695A
M. AES3: Single twisted pair, overall shield, #24 AWG, Non-Plenum.
1. Belden 1353A
2. Comparable product by Belden, Canara, Gepco, West Penn Wire,Commscope
N. HD, SDI, and video tie lines: RG-6/U
1. Belden 1695A
2. Comparable product by Liberty, Extron, Canara, Gepco, West Penn Wire,Commscope
O. HDMI Cables 24 AWG, PVC Jacket, Gold Plated Contacts, Mylar/AluminumShielding
1. Extron HDMI Pro Series
2. Comparable product by Kramer, C2G, FSR
P. DisplayPort to HDMI Cables: 30AWG, PVC Jacket, Mylar/AluminumShielding
1. C2G DisplayPort Adapter Cables
2. Comparable products from Kramer, FSR
Q. General Control Cable: Plenum rated, AWG, number of conductors, pairsand/or shield depending on specific control function (e.g., IR, RS 232, dryclosure, etc.).
1. Acceptable manufacturers: Belden, Gepco, West Penn Wire, Commscope,Tappan.
R. Additional cable types as required. Cable type shall be approved by thePHSD prior to use.
2.1. CONNECTORS
A. 1/4 Inch Cable Connectors: Non long frame type.
1. Neutrik "NP" Series
2. Comparable product by Switchcraft.
B. BNC Cable Connectors: 3 piece, true 750 crimp type.
1. Acceptable manufacturers: Kings, Liberty, Extron, Canare, ADC,Trompeter, Cambridge, Belden.
2. Connector shall be compatible with cable type.
C. F Cable Connectors: True 750 crimp type.
1. Acceptable manufacturers: Gilbert, Trompeter, T&B, Belden.
2. Connector shall be compatible with cable type.
D. Loudspeaker Cable Connectors: 4 or 8 pole.
1. Neutrik Speakon NL4FC or NL8FC
2. Comparable product by Switchcraft.
E. XLR Cable Connectors: Number of pins as required.
1. Black shell with gold pins, unless otherwise noted.
2. Neutrik "XX" series
3. No Alternate
F. 1/4 Inch Panel Connectors: All conductors shall be insulated from panel.
1. Neutrik "NJ" series
2. Comparable product by Switchcraft.
G. Recessed BNC Panel Connectors: Shield shall be insulated from panel,shell finish to match adjacent surfaces.
1. Neutrik NBB75DFIB
2. Comparable products by Canare, Switchcraft.
H. Non-recessed BNC Panel Connectors: Shield shall be insulated from panel,shell finish to match adjacent surfaces.
1. Neutrik NBB75FI
2. Comparable product by Canare (with insulating washers) for floor boxes(non-recessed).
I. Recessed F Panel Connectors: Feed thru type, female to female. Shieldshall be insulated from panel.
1. Canare FJ JRU
2. Comparable by Trompeter, ADC.
J. Non-recessed F Panel Connectors: Feed thru type, female to female.Shield shall be insulated from panel.
1. Canare FJ JR
2. Comparable by Trompeter, ADC.
K. Loudspeaker Panel Connectors: 4 or 8 pole.
1. Neutrik Speakon NL4MP or NL8MP
2. Comparable product by Switchcraft
L. RJ 45 Panel Connectors: Recessed Cat 5 or Cat 5e compliant, 8 contacts,Latch hook Retention of RJ45 plugs, 110 Punch down IDC terminals on rear.
1. Belden
2. Comparable product.
M. XLR Panel Connectors: Black shell, gold pins.
1. Neutrik "D" Series
2. Comparable product by Switchcraft.
N. 3.5mm (1/8") Cable Connectors: Mini TRS for balanced mono audio orunbalanced 2 channel audio.
1. Canare F-12
2. Comparable product by Switchcraft, Neutrik, REAN
O. Electrical/Electronic Hardware: Telco 66 type punch blocks are notacceptable. All materials located in plenum spaces must be plenum rated.
1. Terminal barrier strips - provide marker strips
a. Phoenix UK
b. Comparable product by Cinch, Beau
1.1. RACKS AND RACK ACCESSORIES
A. All accessories shall be from the same manufacturer as the rackenclosure.
B. Provide the following accessories for each rack shown on the Drawings.
1. Side panels for each individual rack or for end racks of each group ofracks.
2. Solid or fan top as shown on the Drawings and solid rear door.
3. Grounding stud in top rear of rack.
4. Full height rear mounting rails
5. Full height solid copper bus bar bonded to rack.
6. Horizontal lacing bars (as required).
7. Blank Panels as necessary to close front of rack.
8. Vents, blowers, fans and fan packs as necessary to properly dissipateheat.
9. Power distribution as required and drawn.
Part 3.EXECUTION
3.1. INSTALLATION
A. General
1. All equipment and enclosures described in this specification shall beinstalled plumb and square unless specifically detailed otherwise.
2. All equipment, except that designated as movable, portable or looseequipment, shall be secured and permanently attached to racks or structurein a manner which will require the use of a tool (e.g., screw driver, nutdriver, etc.) for removal.
3. All supports shall meet or exceed the load requirements of the intendedapplication with a minimum safety factor of five.
4. Support hardware shall have SAE Grade 8 load rating (min.).
5. All equipment mounted overhead that has a composite weight, includingmounting hardware and brackets, of forty pounds or more shall be mountedusing plans and specifications approved by a licensed structural engineer. Allfees and expenses related to structural approval shall be paid by theIntegrator.
B. Firmware
1. The Integrator shall install the firmware versions selected by PHSD for allprogrammable or configurable devices.
2. The Integrator shall be responsible for up to two additional firmwarechanges per device until project closeout.
3. Integrator shall notify PHSD prior to any change of firmware in anyprogrammable or configurable device until the Integrator is released fromall installation and warranty responsibilities.
C. Equipment Racks, Conduit, and Raceways
1. Electrical power distribution
a. Provide labels on receptacles within AV racks indicating branch paneland circuit number.
b. See the Drawings for details of power raceway entering and mountinginside rack.
2. Provide a full height, technical ground bus bar in each equipment rack,mount adjacent to the power raceway and electrically bond to rack.
3. Install rack mounted equipment as indicated on the approved AV shopdrawings, and make connections within the racks before delivery to job site.
4. Provide insulated connections between the building electrical racewayand the equipment racks.
5. Provide insulated connections between the AV raceway and theequipment racks.
6. Provide EMT stubs, with insulated bushings to protect cable, into theabove ceiling area for routing cable into the equipment racks.
7. Do not exceed 40% conduit fill.
8.
D. Labeling
1. General
a. Handwritten labels are not acceptable.
b. Do not indicate the Integrator's name on movable, portable or looseequipment, touch panels, cables, or wall plates.
c. Integrator's name may be displayed on rack panel only as shown on thedrawings.
d. Label type, text and graphics shall be approved by PHSD beforefabrication of labeling, plates or other labeled items.
e. All labels shall be legible.
2. Provide permanent, self-adhesive labels on the front panel of rackmounted equipment to indicate system designation/functionality (e.g.,Automixer 3, Press Feed ADA, Speech Amp-Zone A, etc.).
3. Provide permanent, self-adhesive labels on the back of rack mountedequipment.
a. Indicate system designation/functionality.
b. Text shall be identical to equipment front panels.
c. Indicate IP address for all networked equipment located in secured racksor locations.
4. Provide permanent label on plug end of power cords of all rack mountedequipment identifying the power cord with the equipment.
5. Provide labels for front panel input and output buttons of AV routers,switches, mixers, etc.
6. Provide text/graphics engraved directly on receptacle plates, panels, andrack panels.
a. Use eighth inch letters with contrasting fill color.
b. Label all plate mounted connectors and receptacles as shown onapproved shop drawings
c. Label plates with plate designation shown on approved shop drawings.
7. For all installed wiring provide permanent labels using wire numbers ordesignation as shown on approved shop drawings.
a. Wire labels shall be one of the following types
1) Self-adhesive label under clear heat shrink,
2) Direct printed heat shrink
3) Direct printed, self-adhesive, self-laminating
b. Position labels as shown in wiring standard details on the Drawings.
c. Provide wire labels on both ends of cable.
E. Wiring
1. Do not make any in line cable splices unless specifically noted.
2. Use only cable pulling lubricants approved by the cable manufacturer.
3. Provide grommets or chase nipples at cable entry where conduit is notinstalled.
4. Provide cable anchors for any cable or cable bundle larger than 1-inchdiameter, permanently installed and not in conduit. Do not use sticky backcable anchors.
5. Provide a service loop for each cable that connects to equipment in racksor AV furniture. Service loop length shall be sufficient to allow onere-termination without removing cable ties.
6. All cables connecting to a movable lectern, cart, or desk or lectern shall behighly flexible cable, specifically designed by the manufacturer to be flexedrepeatedly. Permanent install type cable is not acceptable for thisapplication.
7. All cable bundles of more than one cable connecting to a movable lectern,cart, or desk or lectern shall be enclosed in a flexible braided sleeve and beof the minimum length extending from the furniture edge as noted on theDrawings.
8. The Integrator shall take precautions to ensure that cabling is not kinked,compressed or otherwise damaged such that performance is compromised.
9. Bend radius shall not be less than recommended by the cablemanufacturer.
10. Do not exceed the maximum permissible pulling tension. Consultthe cable manufacturer for exact data.
11. Use soft Velcro based cable ties located at random distances apartfor installation of specialty cable such as HD-SDI, Category cable, fiber, etc.
F. Service and segregation of installed cables
1. Standard cable segregation - similar signal types or signal levels may begrouped together as approved by PHSD.
a. Microphone: below -30 dBu
b. Line: -30 dBu to +24 dBu
c. Loudspeaker: Greater than +24 dBu
d. Video: 1-volt peak-peak into 75 Ohms
e. Control Circuits: 0-28 Volt into <50k Ohms and Data: 2 Volt peak-peakinto 100 Ohms
f. Fiber
G. Terminations
1. Use crimping tools recommended by the termination manufacturer. Useratcheting crimp tools for spade lugs and Molex pins.
2. Provide insulated spade lugs for screw terminals, two lugs per terminalmaximum.
3. Use properly sized spade lugs for cable gauge and screw size.
4. Conductors in phoenix type connectors shall not be tinned.
5. Terminate conductors with proper mating connectors.
6. Wire Nuts are not acceptable.
7. Audio shield/drain wires shall not be connected to the connector body atany time.
8. Only one cable or set of wires shall be installed into any single connector;do not loop cable in and out of a connector. Provide a terminal block toparallel any audio signal wiring.
9. Dual channel audio circuits using 5 pin XLR type connectors shall be madeusing a dual twisted pair type cable (Canare Star Quad, Proco Ameriquad, orequivalent).
10. If multiple connection types are available on a given piece ofequipment, the screw terminal type (including phoenix type) shall be usedas first choice, with XLR connections used as second choice, and otherconnectors as last choice.
11. Maintain proper polarity when wiring components andloudspeakers.
12. Provide vertically mounted 1/2 inch, painted plywood or1/8-inch-thick blank panels for mounting terminal strips. Do not mountterminal strips on the bottom of racks.
13. Use only true 75 Ohm BNC cable end connectors designed for theintended coaxial cable required. Apply connector with a crimp die certifiedto be used with the intended coaxial cable and BNC. Feed through must alsostrictly maintain 75 Ohms.
14. For HD-SDI, do not use any connectors or feed-throughs notspecifically rated through 3gHz digital bit rate.
15. Bi-directional serial terminations shall always be assumed to be atminimum 5-wire in the absence of approved information which indicatesotherwise.
3.1. QUALITY CONTROL AND INSTALLATION VERIFICATION
A. Full Project Verification
1. All AV systems that are a part of this project shall be completely installedand functional.
2. The Integrator's Project Manager or a senior technician who is familiarwith the system shall demonstrate the complete functionality of each AVsystem to PHSD.
3. PHSD will create a punch list of deficiencies that must be corrected by theIntegrator prior to Final Project Verification.
4. Items added to the punch list during this verification will not bere-verified or removed from the punch list during this verification.
3.1. CONTRACT CLOSEOUT
A. Contract Closeout will be based on completion of Final ProjectVerification, completion of punch list items, acceptance of Project RecordDocuments and Completion of training.
APPENDIX A - DEMARCATION LIST
A. General: This Appendix Describes demarcation points in the Work todetermine where the Integrator's responsibilities end in the specific instancesnoted below.
B. Electrical System Connections: The Integrator shall coordinate with PHSDto extend the AV AC power circuits and insulated ground wires into eachequipment rack.
C. Cabling: All audio, video and control cabling shall be provided, installedand terminated by the Integrator as noted on the Integrator's Constructiondocuments. Voice/data cabling, unless specifically noted otherwise, are theresponsibility of others.
D. Cable Termination: Where cable installation is required, this will includewall and/or floor jacks, plates and terminations at room devices, and serviceloops at patch bay locations.
E. Projector and Monitor Mounts: The Integrator shall install all projectorsand monitor mounts as indicated on the approved shop drawings. Integratorshall verify location and structural suitability before attaching projectors,monitors and mounts.
F. AV Control System Connections and Devices: Integrator shall set upcontrol system equipment with IP Addresses and proprietary control networkaddresses, install all necessary hardware cards, and adjust all appropriate DIPswitch settings, and any other equipment settings such as baud rate andprotocol settings. Integrator shall include all of this information in ProjectRecord Documents.
APPENDIX B - CONTROL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
A. General
1. Control system touch panels or button panels shall be programmed bythe AV Integrator. This section shall describe the typical controlprogramming requirements.
2. All requirements herein shall be verified and approved by the Owner priorto commencement of programming.
3. All requirements herein are minimum requirements, full and specificfunctionality shall be coordinated with Owner through the integrationprocess.
4. User interfaces should be task driven, and should use graphics that rely
on shape and text changes in addition to color changes to be usable for thewidest audience.
B. Submittals
1. The Integrator shall include a schedule of milestones for softwareprogramming in the Project Plan submittal.
2. A document describing proposed user interfaces for each system shall besubmitted per the approved Project Plan. The submittal shall include:
a. A user interface overview describing the proposed structure and layoutincluding engraving for keypad controls
b. Annotated screen shots of all proposed touch panel user interface pages
c. A description of proposed system startup and shutdown behaviors andoptions
d. A description of proposed source selection and device control behaviors
e. A description of proposed presentation tools and options
C. User Interface
1. Touch Panels
a. System and device power control as possible
b. Basic source selection of all sources with associated device controls
c. Advanced routing for cameras, press feeds, technician previewmonitors, etc.
D. Functional Requirements
1. Power control of a system is device and system dependent. As a standardwhen the system is turned on, the command to turn on all system devicesshall be given. All devices should be ready for the user once the system isstarted. Some devices have dedicated "On' and "Off' commands while somedevices toggle On/Off using the same command. Minimize the possibility ofsystem start error-due to premature user button presses-by initiating alockout-wherever possible-until the system is fully started. On systemshutdown, all controlled devices, with the exception of the control systemprocessor, shall be powered off or put in a standby state. Power sequencingshall be as per approved shop drawings.
2. Projectors - The projector's input is generally an automatic selectionthrough code as part of the system startup and/ or source selection. Userlevel controls shall be "On", "Off', and "Blank" (Picture Mute). Note: Mostprojectors have a cool-down period on shutdown that is required to protectlamp life. Code shall prevent the projector from being turned back on untilthe cool-down period has been satisfied, and this prevention of normal usercontrol shall be communicated to the user via the user interface.
3. All audio outputs shall be muted on system shutdown. The Owner shalldetermine whether audio levels are reset to default settings/levels onstartup or remain as last left.
a. Program audio (i.e. audio from AV sources such as a laptop, PC, DVD,etc.) shall be controlled from a single set of controls including "Up","Down", and "Mute." An indication should be provided for the currentlevel. It is recommended that the "Mute" button clearly indicate soundwaves for the unmuted state and the use the international symbol for"no' for the muted state.
b. Speech audio (i.e. locally reinforced speech) shall have a single set ofcontrols including "Up", "Down", and "Mute." An indication should beprovided for the current level.
E. Process
1. Prior to creating any custom code, the Integrator shall meet with theOwner to review graphic user interface (GUI) requirements. Best practicesas defined by the lnfocomm "Dashboard for AV Controls" shall be adheredto.
2. The Integrator shall demonstrate full systems programming to PHSDduring Full Project Verification. This code shall incorporate any changesdirected by PHSD during staging. The Integrator shall provide changes to theuser interface and/or control programming beyond that described by theapproved GUI, based on direction provided during verification.
3. Within 30 days after final acceptance of programming the Owner shallprovide to the AV Integrator in writing any requested software changes.Within 30 days of receipt of the request, the AV Integrator shall provide oneadditional site visit to implement changes to the user interface and/orcontrol programming.
F. Warranty
1. Upon successful completion of these services, the AV Integrator shallprovide an electronic copy of all software specific to this project to theOwner along with a nontransferable license to all software for the Owner'suse solely in connection with the maintenance and modification of thesesystems. All copies of the software shall remain in control of the Owner.Warranties relating to the software will apply only to the original,unmodified software, as provided by the AV Integrator at the end of theproject.
G. Qualifications
1. The individual responsible for programming the systems shall be aCrestron Certified Programmer with current certification credentials.
2. The Integrator shall include with the bid the resume(s) for theindividual(s) that will be providing custom programming services.
a. Indicate whether individual(s) is/are employees or subcontractors of theAV Integrator.
b. Provide a list of three to five recent projects of similar size and scopeprogrammed by the individual listed. Include references.
AV301
VGA 4
Audio 4
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
USB 1
USB 2
120v AC
ETH
VGA 3
DM
Audio 3
Audio L
Audio 2
HDMI
VGA 2
Audio 1
VGA 1
Mic
CrestronDMPS3-4K-150-C
Audio R
USB 3
USB 4
RS23
2
NET
IR
DM 1
DM 2
RELAY 1
Input 2
Input 1
RELAY 2
110v AC
Status RelayControl
Power DistributionMiddle Atlantic PDC-915R-6
110v AC (1)
110v AC (2)
110v AC (3)
110v AC (4)
110v AC (5)
110v AC (6)
110v AC NC
Surge Status
110v AC NC
110v AC NC Front
PWR100
Mic/Line 1
Mic/Line 5
Mic/Line 6
Line 1
Audio InterfaceAllen & Heath AR2412
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
Mic/Line 2
Mic/Line 3
Mic/Line 4
Mic/Line 9
Mic/Line 10
Mic/Line 7
Mic/Line 8
Mic/Line 11
Mic/Line 15
Mic/Line 16
Mic/Line 12
Mic/Line 13
Mic/Line 14
Mic/Line 19
Mic/Line 20
Mic/Line 17
Mic/Line 18
Mic/Line 21
Mic/Line 22
Mic/Line 23
Mic/Line 24
Line 7
Line 8
Line 9
Line 10
Line 11
Line 12
120v AC Power
dSN
AKE
EXPA
NDE
R
MO
NIT
OR
5
AV3
Mic/Line 1
Mic/Line 5
Mic/Line 6
Line 1
System DSPQSC Q-SYS Core 110f
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
Mic/Line 2
Mic/Line 3
Mic/Line 4
Mic/Line 7
Mic/Line 8
Flex 1
GPIO In 1
Line 7
Line 8
Flex 2
Flex 3
Flex 4
Flex 5
Flex 6
Flex 7
Flex 8
GPIO Out 1
GPIO In 2 GPIO Out 2
GPIO In 3 GPIO Out 3
GPIO In 4 GPIO Out 4
GPIO In 5 GPIO Out 5
GPIO In 6 GPIO Out 6
GPIO In 7 GPIO Out 7
GPIO In 8 GPIO Out 8
HDMI
USB
Telephone
USB 1
USB 2
USB 3
USB 4
120v AC Power
ETH
RS23
2
ETH
12v DC Power
6
AV2
7
AV2
LOCALNET
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
Speaker 1 +/-
Left SubwooferRenkus Heinz CFX15S-8
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK104
Speaker 1 +/-
Left Top Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK101
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK201
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK202
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK203
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK304
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK102
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK103
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK301
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK302
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK303
Speaker 1 +/-
Left Fill SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX41
SPK401
Speaker 1 +/-
Center Fill SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX41
SPK402
Speaker 1 +/-
Right Fill SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX41
SPK403
AUD401AUD301AUD202
AUD402
AUD403
AUD404
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica ATW-DA49
Ant B
Ant A
12v DC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
AF Balanced
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BI-TH
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD203
AF Balanced
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3141BI
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD204
ANT201
LOCALNET
110v AC
Status RelayControl
Power DistributionMiddle Atlantic PDC-915R-6
110v AC (1)
110v AC (2)
110v AC (3)
110v AC (4)
110v AC (5)
110v AC (6)
110v AC NC
Surge Status
110v AC NC
110v AC NC Front
PWR101
2
AV2
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT101
ANT102
3
AV3
4
AV3
8
AV2
18
AV2
19
AV2
20
AV2
17
AV2
14
AV2
15
AV2
16
AV2
13
AV2
10
AV2
11
AV2
12
AV2
9
AV2
1
AV3
Left Middle Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Left Bottom Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Center Top Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Center Middle Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Center Bottom Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right Top Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right Middle Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right Bottom Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right SubwooferRenkus Heinz CFX15S-8
21
AV2
22
AV2
24
AV2
23
AV2
29
AV4
47
AV2
48
AV2
A1
Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 1
ATW-A49 is a kit of two antennas,
use one kit to satisfy ANT101 and ANT102
110v AC
Status RelayControl
Power DistributionMiddle Atlantic PDC-915R-6
110v AC (1)
110v AC (2)
110v AC (3)
110v AC (4)
110v AC (5)
110v AC (6)
110v AC NC
Surge Status
110v AC NC
110v AC NC Front
PWR102
Mic 41
Line 45
Line 46
Line 21
Audio MixerAllen & Heath GLD-112
Line 47
Line 48
Line 22
Line 23
Line 24
Line 25
Line 26
SPDIF 27
SPDIF 28
AES/EBU 29
AES/EBU 30
Mic 42
Mic 43
Mic 44
MIDI In
MIDI Out
120v AC Power
ETH
dSN
AKE
EXPA
NDE
R
I/O
Por
t
ETH
5" TouchpanelCrestron TSW-560-B-S
AF Balanced
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD101
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD103
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD105
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD107
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD102
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD104
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD106
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD108
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica AEW-DA550C
Ant B
Ant A
120v AC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
9
AV1
10
AV1
11
AV1
12
AV1
13
AV1
14
AV1
15
AV1
16
AV1
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT202
ANT203
ANT103
ANT104
6
AV1
7
AV1
LOCALNET
2
AV1
8
AV1
LOCALNET
AUD201
CTL101
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD109
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD111
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD110
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD112
17
AV1
18
AV1
19
AV1
20
AV1
Ant A Cascade
Ant B Cascade
120v AC Pwr Thru
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica AEW-DA550C
Ant B
Ant A
120v AC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
Ant A Cascade
Ant B Cascade
120v AC Pwr Thru
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica AEW-DA550C
Ant B
Ant A
120v AC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
ANT204
Ant A Cascade
Ant B Cascade
120v AC Pwr Thru
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Balanced Audio L
Balanced Audio RBalanced Audio R
Solid State RecorderDenon DN-500R
Unbalanced Audio R
Balanced Audio L
Unbalanced Audio R
Unbalanced Audio L
RS23
2
Rem
ote
1
Antenna - AM
Tuner Audio RAntenna - FM
CD PlayerDenon DN-300Z
CD/AUX Audio R
Tuner Audio L
110v AC
RS23
2
Rem
ote
1
AES/EBU
Coaxial
110v AC
Unbalanced Audio L
Coaxial
AES/EBU
CD/AUX Audio L
Balanced Audio L
Balanced Audio R
AUD113AUD302
21
AV1
22
AV1
USB 3.0 [1]USB 3.0 [2]USB 2.0 [1]USB 2.0 [2]USB 2.0 [3]USB 2.0 [4]USB 2.0 [5]USB 2.0 [6]
ETH
DP 2Audio
DP 1
PC
120v AC Power
HDMI SplitterKanexPro SP-HD1x24K
HDMI
5v DC Power
HDMI
HDMI
HD101
HD201
USB
Optical MouseGeneric
USB
KeyboardGeneric
DisplayDell P2017H
HDMI (MHL)
DisplayPort
120v AC Power
VGA
USB 3.0
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
DisplayDell P2017H
HDMI (MHL)
DisplayPort
120v AC Power
VGA
USB 3.0
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
HD203
HD202
LOCALNET
24
AV1
23
AV1
47
AV1
48
AV1
A2
Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 2
ATW-A49 is a kit of two antennas,
use one kit to satisfy ANT103 and ANT104
120v AC UP
Projection ScreenDa-Lite 70281L
120v AC DOWN
120v AC UPUP
Projection Screen LVCIncluded with Da-Lite 70281L
120v AC DOWNDOWN
120v AC Power
AV501 AV601
HDMI Out
Projector NEC NP-PA653UL
Lens NP43ZL
HDMI 2
HDMI 1
DisplayPort
Computer
Computer Audio
RGBHV
RGBHV Audio
3D Sync
ETH/
HDBT
RS23
2
Rem
ote
1
Audio
USB
120v AC Power
AV402
ETH
5" TouchpanelCrestron TSW-560-B-S
1
AV1
5
AV1
CTL102
DM
Wall Plate DM TransmitterCrestron DM-TX-200-C-2G-B-T
VGA
HDMI
24v Power
Audio
USB
DM
PoDM InjectorCrestron DM-PSU-ULTRA-MIDSPAN
DM
DM
110v DC Power
DM
AV201AV101
DM
Wall Plate DM TransmitterCrestron DM-TX-200-C-2G-B-T
VGA
HDMI
24v Power
Audio
USB
AV102
3
AV1
4
AV1
RELAY 1
Control Port ExpansionCrestron C2N-IO
NET
AV401
RELAY 2
COM
IR
LOCALNET
A3
Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 3
See Alternate #3
Mic/Line 1
Mic/Line 5
Mic/Line 6
Line 1
Audio InterfaceAllen & Heath AR2412
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
Mic/Line 2
Mic/Line 3
Mic/Line 4
Mic/Line 9
Mic/Line 10
Mic/Line 7
Mic/Line 8
Mic/Line 11
Mic/Line 15
Mic/Line 16
Mic/Line 12
Mic/Line 13
Mic/Line 14
Mic/Line 19
Mic/Line 20
Mic/Line 17
Mic/Line 18
Mic/Line 21
Mic/Line 22
Mic/Line 23
Mic/Line 24
Line 7
Line 8
Line 9
Line 10
Line 11
Line 12
120v AC Power
dSN
AKE
EXPA
NDE
R
MO
NIT
OR
AUD205
31
AVS1
32
AVS1
30
AVS1
29
AV1
33
AVS1
34
AVS1
35
AVS1
36
AVS1
37
AVS1
38
AVS1
39
AVS1
40
AVS1
41
AVD1
42
AVD1
43
AVD1
44
AVD1
45
AVD1
46
AVD1
Mix Output R
Assistive Listening TransmitterListen Tech LT-800-072-01
Input 2 R
Input 1
12v Power
Input 2 L
Antenna
AL101
Mix Output L
ANT
72-216MHz AntennaListen Tech LA-122
ANT107
50
AVS1
A3
Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 4
Listen Technologies LS-58-072
is a kit that includes these parts.
All remaining parts to be handed
over to PHSD at project completion.
Aux
Base StationClear-Com BS210
IC1 2 Wire
Aux
IC1 4 Wire
12v DC Power
IC1 2 Wire
COM201
Announce
Two-Channel Main StationClear-Com MS-702
Panel Mic
Program
120v AC Power
Announce Relay
COM101
Hot Mic/IFB
Headset
ANT
Dual Diversity Dipole AntennaIncluded with COM101
ANT106
ANT
Dual Diversity Dipole AntennaIncluded with COM101
ANT105
Intercom Out
Remote Intercom StationClear Com KB-702
COM202
Intercom In
Headset
Intercom Out
Remote Intercom StationClear Com KB-702
COM203
Intercom In
Headset
Intercom Out
Remote Intercom StationClear Com KB-702
COM204
Intercom In
Headset
HandsetClear Com HS-6
COM303
Intercom
HeadsetClear Com CC-110-X4
COM304
Intercom
HeadsetClear Com CC-110-X4
COM305
Intercom
Wireless HeadsetClear Com CZ-WH220
COM301
Wireless
COM302
Wireless HeadsetClear Com CZ-WH220
Wireless
IC2 2 Wire
Int Ch A
Int Ch A
Int Ch A
Int Ch B
Int Ch B
Int Ch B
IC2 2 Wire
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP102
Channel A
Channel B
IC2 4 Wire
Antenna
Antenna
Relay 1 (NC)
Relay 2 (Common)
Relay 3 (NO)
Relay 4 (N/A)
Relay 5 (Ground)
Intercom Out
Call Signal FlasherClear Com FL-7
COM205
Intercom In
Intercom Out
Call Signal FlasherClear Com FL-7
COM206
Intercom In
Channel B
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP101
Channel A
Channel BChannel B
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP103
Channel A
Channel BChannel B
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP104
Channel A
Channel BChannel B
A3
Equipment Low Voltage Connection Plan 5
See Alternate #2
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD404
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD403
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD402
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD401
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
PWR 101
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
PWR100
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD301
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD205
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD203 AUD204
ANT201
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AV301
COM201
COM101
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
Pathway DMX Repeater
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AL101
AUD202
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
CTL101
AUD101 AUD102
AUD103 AUD104
AUD105 AUD106
ANT203
PWR102
AUD107 AUD108
AUD109 AUD110
AUD111 AUD112
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
ANT202
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
ANT204
Middle Atlantic 1U Blank [EB1]
AUD302
AUD113
A4
Equipment Rack ER01 Layout
A5
Equipment Rack ER02 Layout
All rackscews on Equipment
Rack ER02 shall be Middle
Atlantic HTX Star Post
Drive Security Screws.
CTL101 Shall be mounted in a
modified Middle Atlantic EB2
2U Blank.
Rack ER01 shall be Middle
Atlantic WRK-37SA-27
Enclosure with two (2) Middle
Atlantic LACE-37-OWP Lace
Strips installed and one (1)
(additional) Middle Atlantic
WRK-RR37 Rack Rail Pair
Installed
Middle Atlantic LBP Series
Horizontal Lacer Bars shall be
provided and installed as
required.
Rack ER02 shall be Middle Atlantic
DTRK-1818 Enclsoure.
AUD202 and AUD205 shall
be installed in reverse
(Interfaces to rear) on second
set of installed rack rails.
Front set of rails shall be
covered with Middle Atlantic
EB3 3U Blank.
All rackscews on Equipment
Rack ER01 shall be Middle
Atlantic HP Truss-Head
rackscrews.
Audio-Technica AT8630
Joining Plate Kit Required
Audio-Technica AT8630
Joining Plate Kit Required
Audio-Technica AT8630
Joining Plate Kit Required
Back of rack to be filled with
Middle Atlantic EB2 2U Blanks
and one Middle Atlantic BR2 2U
Brush Grommet Panel.
Existing DMX Repeater
AV301
VGA 4
Audio 4
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
USB 1
USB 2
120v AC
ETH
VGA 3
DM
Audio 3
Audio L
Audio 2
HDMI
VGA 2
Audio 1
VGA 1
Mic
CrestronDMPS3-4K-150-C
Audio R
USB 3
USB 4
RS23
2
NET
IR
DM 1
DM 2
RELAY 1
Input 2
Input 1
RELAY 2
110v AC
Status RelayControl
Power DistributionMiddle Atlantic PDC-915R-6
110v AC (1)
110v AC (2)
110v AC (3)
110v AC (4)
110v AC (5)
110v AC (6)
110v AC NC
Surge Status
110v AC NC
110v AC NC Front
LocalPower
PWR100
Mic/Line 1
Mic/Line 5
Mic/Line 6
Line 1
Audio InterfaceAllen & Heath AR2412
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
Mic/Line 2
Mic/Line 3
Mic/Line 4
Mic/Line 9
Mic/Line 10
Mic/Line 7
Mic/Line 8
Mic/Line 11
Mic/Line 15
Mic/Line 16
Mic/Line 12
Mic/Line 13
Mic/Line 14
Mic/Line 19
Mic/Line 20
Mic/Line 17
Mic/Line 18
Mic/Line 21
Mic/Line 22
Mic/Line 23
Mic/Line 24
Line 7
Line 8
Line 9
Line 10
Line 11
Line 12
120v AC Power
dSN
AKE
EXPA
NDE
R
MO
NIT
OR
Mic/Line 1
Mic/Line 5
Mic/Line 6
Line 1
System DSPQSC Q-SYS Core 110f
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
Mic/Line 2
Mic/Line 3
Mic/Line 4
Mic/Line 7
Mic/Line 8
Flex 1
GPIO In 1
Line 7
Line 8
Flex 2
Flex 3
Flex 4
Flex 5
Flex 6
Flex 7
Flex 8
GPIO Out 1
GPIO In 2 GPIO Out 2
GPIO In 3 GPIO Out 3
GPIO In 4 GPIO Out 4
GPIO In 5 GPIO Out 5
GPIO In 6 GPIO Out 6
GPIO In 7 GPIO Out 7
GPIO In 8 GPIO Out 8
HDMI
USB
Telephone
USB 1
USB 2
USB 3
USB 4
120v AC Power
ETH
RS23
2
ETH
12v DC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
CH1Audio CH1
Audio AmplifierPowerSoft M28Q
CH2Audio CH2
Audio CH3
Audio CH4
CH3
CH4
120v AC Power
Speaker 1 +/-
Left SubwooferRenkus Heinz CFX15S-8
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK104
Speaker 1 +/-
Left Top Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK101
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK201
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK202
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK203
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK304
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK102
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK103
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK301
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK302
Speaker 1 +/-
Speaker 2 +/-
SPK303
Speaker 1 +/-
Left Fill SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX41
SPK401
Speaker 1 +/-
Center Fill SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX41
SPK402
Speaker 1 +/-
Right Fill SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX41
SPK403
AUD401AUD301AUD202
AUD402
AUD403
AUD404
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica ATW-DA49
Ant B
Ant A
12v DC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
AF Balanced
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BI-TH
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD203
AF Balanced
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3141BI
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD204
ANT201
120v AC 12v DC110v AC
Status RelayControl
Power DistributionMiddle Atlantic PDC-915R-6
110v AC (1)
110v AC (2)
110v AC (3)
110v AC (4)
110v AC (5)
110v AC (6)
110v AC NC
Surge Status
110v AC NC
110v AC NC Front
PWR101
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT101
ANT102
LocalPower
Left Middle Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Left Bottom Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Center Top Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Center Middle Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Center Bottom Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right Top Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right Middle Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right Bottom Array SpeakerRenkus Heinz CFX101LA-8
Right SubwooferRenkus Heinz CFX15S-8
25
AVP3
26
AVP5
27
AVP5
28
AVP4
49
AVP4
P1
Equipment Power Connection Plan 1
110v AC
Status RelayControl
Power DistributionMiddle Atlantic PDC-915R-6
110v AC (1)
110v AC (2)
110v AC (3)
110v AC (4)
110v AC (5)
110v AC (6)
110v AC NC
Surge Status
110v AC NC
110v AC NC Front
LocalPower
PWR102
Mic 41
Line 45
Line 46
Line 21
Audio MixerAllen & Heath GLD-112
Line 47
Line 48
Line 22
Line 23
Line 24
Line 25
Line 26
SPDIF 27
SPDIF 28
AES/EBU 29
AES/EBU 30
Mic 42
Mic 43
Mic 44
MIDI In
MIDI Out
120v AC Power
ETH
dSN
AKE
EXPA
NDE
R
I/O
Por
t
ETH
5" TouchpanelCrestron TSW-560-B-S
AF Balanced
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD101
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD103
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD105
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD107
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD102
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD104
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD106
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD108
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica AEW-DA550C
Ant B
Ant A
120v AC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT
LPDA AntennaAudio-Technica ATW-A49
ANT202
ANT203
ANT103
ANT104
AUD201
CTL101
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD109
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD111
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD110
AF Balanced
Ant B
Ant A
AF Unbalanced
12v Power
AUD112
Ant A Cascade
Ant B Cascade
120v AC Pwr Thru
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica AEW-DA550C
Ant B
Ant A
120v AC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
Ant A Cascade
Ant B Cascade
120v AC Pwr Thru
Ant 1A
Antenna/Power DistributorAudio-Technica AEW-DA550C
Ant B
Ant A
120v AC Power
Ant 1B
Ant 2A
Ant 2B
Ant 3A
Ant 3B
Ant 4A
Ant 4B
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
12V DC Power
ANT204
Ant A Cascade
Ant B Cascade
120v AC Pwr Thru
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Wireless ReceiverAudio-Technica ATW-3192BC-TH
Balanced Audio L
Balanced Audio RBalanced Audio R
Solid State RecorderDenon DN-500R
Unbalanced Audio R
Balanced Audio L
Unbalanced Audio R
Unbalanced Audio L
RS23
2
Rem
ote
1
Antenna - AM
Tuner Audio RAntenna - FM
CD PlayerDenon DN-300Z
CD/AUX Audio R
Tuner Audio L
110v AC
RS23
2
Rem
ote
1
AES/EBU
Coaxial
110v AC
Unbalanced Audio L
Coaxial
AES/EBU
CD/AUX Audio L
Balanced Audio L
Balanced Audio R
AUD113AUD302
USB 3.0 [1]USB 3.0 [2]USB 2.0 [1]USB 2.0 [2]USB 2.0 [3]USB 2.0 [4]USB 2.0 [5]USB 2.0 [6]
ETH
DP 2Audio
DP 1
PC
120v AC Power
HDMI SplitterKanexPro SP-HD1x24K
HDMI
5v DC Power
HDMI
HDMI
HD101
HD201
USB
Optical MouseGeneric
USB
KeyboardGeneric
LocalPower
LocalPower
LocalPower
120v AC 5v DCLocalPower
DisplayDell P2017H
HDMI (MHL)
DisplayPort
120v AC Power
VGA
USB 3.0
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
DisplayDell P2017H
HDMI (MHL)
DisplayPort
120v AC Power
VGA
USB 3.0
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
HD203
HD202
P2
Equipment Power Connection Plan 2
120v AC UP
Projection ScreenDa-Lite 70281L
120v AC DOWN
120v AC UPUP
Projection Screen LVCIncluded with Da-Lite 70281L
120v AC DOWNDOWN
120v AC Power
AV501 AV601
HDMI Out
Projector NEC NP-PA653UL
Lens NP43ZL
HDMI 2
HDMI 1
DisplayPort
Computer
Computer Audio
RGBHV
RGBHV Audio
3D Sync
ETH/
HDBT
RS23
2
Rem
ote
1
Audio
USB
120v AC Power
AV402
ETH
5" TouchpanelCrestron TSW-560-B-S
CTL102
DM
Wall Plate DM TransmitterCrestron DM-TX-200-C-2G-B-T
VGA
HDMI
24v Power
Audio
USB
DM
PoDM InjectorCrestron DM-PSU-ULTRA-MIDSPAN
DM
DM
110v DC Power
DM
AV201AV101
DM
Wall Plate DM TransmitterCrestron DM-TX-200-C-2G-B-T
VGA
HDMI
24v Power
Audio
USB
AV102
RELAY 1
Control Port ExpansionCrestron C2N-IO
NET
AV401
RELAY 2
COM
IR
LocalPower
LocalPower
25
AVP1
P3
Equipment Power Connection Plan 3
Mic/Line 1
Mic/Line 5
Mic/Line 6
Line 1
Audio InterfaceAllen & Heath AR2412
Line 2
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 6
Mic/Line 2
Mic/Line 3
Mic/Line 4
Mic/Line 9
Mic/Line 10
Mic/Line 7
Mic/Line 8
Mic/Line 11
Mic/Line 15
Mic/Line 16
Mic/Line 12
Mic/Line 13
Mic/Line 14
Mic/Line 19
Mic/Line 20
Mic/Line 17
Mic/Line 18
Mic/Line 21
Mic/Line 22
Mic/Line 23
Mic/Line 24
Line 7
Line 8
Line 9
Line 10
Line 11
Line 12
120v AC Power
dSN
AKE
EXPA
NDE
R
MO
NIT
OR
AUD205
28
AVP1
Mix Output R
Assistive Listening TransmitterListen Tech LT-800-072-01
Input 2 R
Input 1
12v Power
Input 2 L
Antenna
AL101
Mix Output L
120v AC 12v DC49
AVP1
ANT
72-216MHz AntennaListen Tech LA-122
ANT107
P3
Equipment Power Connection Plan 4
Aux
Base StationClear-Com BS210
IC1 2 Wire
Aux
IC1 4 Wire
12v DC Power
IC1 2 Wire
COM201
Announce
Two-Channel Main StationClear-Com MS-702
Panel Mic
Program
120v AC Power
Announce Relay
COM101
Hot Mic/IFB
Headset
ANT
Dual Diversity Dipole AntennaIncluded with COM101
ANT106
ANT
Dual Diversity Dipole AntennaIncluded with COM101
ANT105
Intercom Out
Remote Intercom StationClear Com KB-702
COM202
Intercom In
120v AC 12v DC26
AVP1
Headset
Intercom Out
Remote Intercom StationClear Com KB-702
COM203
Intercom In
Headset
Intercom Out
Remote Intercom StationClear Com KB-702
COM204
Intercom In
Headset
HandsetClear Com HS-6
COM303
Intercom
HeadsetClear Com CC-110-X4
COM304
Intercom
HeadsetClear Com CC-110-X4
COM305
Intercom
Wireless HeadsetClear Com CZ-WH220
COM301
Wireless
COM302
Wireless HeadsetClear Com CZ-WH220
Wireless
27
AVP1
IC2 2 Wire
Int Ch A
Int Ch A
Int Ch A
Int Ch B
Int Ch B
Int Ch B
IC2 2 Wire
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP102
Channel A
Channel B
IC2 4 Wire
Antenna
Antenna
Relay 1 (NC)
Relay 2 (Common)
Relay 3 (NO)
Relay 4 (N/A)
Relay 5 (Ground)
Intercom Out
Call Signal FlasherClear Com FL-7
COM205
Intercom In
Intercom Out
Call Signal FlasherClear Com FL-7
COM206
Intercom In
Channel B
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP101
Channel A
Channel BChannel B
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP103
Channel A
Channel BChannel B
Channel A
Intercom PlateProCo Sound WPBA1028
FP104
Channel A
Channel BChannel B
P3
Equipment Power Connection Plan 5
2P
2P
F1
Area Floor Plan - Level 1
AVS3
F3
AVD1D1
AVD2D1
A
V
D
1
D
3
Existing XLR Input
38
AV4
Existing XLR Input
39
AV4
Existing XLR Input
40
AV4
Existing XLR Inputs
33
AV4
32
AV4
31
AV4
30
AV4
Existing XLR Inputs
37
AV4
36
AV4
35
AV4
34
AV4
Data location to be
provided by others.
Data location to be
provided by others.
50
AV4
ProCo Sound WPBA1027
15
'
15°
20
'2
0'
1'
61
'-1
0"
1'
F2
Area Floor Plan - Level 2
AVS3
F3
AVS4
F4
AVS5
F6
AVS4
F5
SPK101,SPK102
SPK103,SPK104
AV402
SPK201,SPK202
SPK203
SPK301,SPK302
SPK303,SPK304
AV601
25'
14'-4
13
16
"
18'
5°
F3
Centerline Section
F5
Enlarged Second Level Equipment Plan - AV Booth
F4
Enlarged Second Level Speaker Plan - AV Booth
Existing Road Hog
Lighting Console
AUD201
Audio Mixer
ER02
Equipment Rack
HD101, HD201
HD202, HD203
Computer System
ER01
Equipment Rack
SPK401SPK402SPK403
Speakers are to be placed
above window opening.
Install with UBRKT/41 brackets
Install AV101 above counter
F6
Enlarged Second Level Intercom Plan - AV Booth
COM202 COM203 COM204COM205 COM206
FP101 FP104 FP102 FP103
F7
TBD
Demo existing speaker
cluster including all
associated rigging
and cabling
D1
East Stage Wall Equipment Location Detail
D2
West Stage Wall Equipment Location Detail
D3
Existing Cluster Removal Notes
D4
TBD
Install CTL102 at same
elevation as light control
touch panel.
ProCo Sound WPUBA2011
(2) Neutrik NC3FD-L-B-1
(2) Neutrik NC3MD-L-B-1
All connections to AUD205
Top Left (M) -
Top Right (M) -
Bottom Left (F) -
Bottom Right (F) -
Install AV102 at same
elevation as electrical outlet.
45
AV4
46
AV4
41
AV4
42
AV4
ProCo Sound WPUBA2011
(2) Neutrik NC3FD-L-B-1
(2) Neutrik NC3MD-L-B-1
All connections to AUD205
Top Left (M) -
Top Right (M) -
Bottom Left (F) -
Bottom Right (F) -
45
AV4
46
AV4
43
AV4
44
AV4
Provide
surface box and conduit.
Provide surface box and
conduit. Install box at
same elevation as
electrical outlet.