Specifications

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All connections shall be to industry standard. Connectors terminated on site are to be of a high
quality and professional standard.
3.2 Cable labelling
All cables shall be labelled within 25mm of the connector with a permanent label indicating where it
is/should be connected, as well as the connection at the far end.
For example, VGA input A of a projector from a switcher should be labelled Near: Projector Input A,
Far: Switcher Output 1. Conversely the other end of the cable connected to the switcher should be
labelled “Near: Switcher Output 1, Far: Projector Input A”.
The preferred method of labelling a cable is to use a large adhesive labels with printed text. The
University’s standard colour for labels is either pink or purple. P-Touch labels may only be used if
they are attached to the large adhesive labels. Examples of the University’s labelling standard are
available on request.
3.3 Hearing Augmentation
As specified by ISTS, an Audio Visual Integrator shall supply and install an infrared assistive listening
system into teaching spaces that have inbuilt amplification systems
The supply and installation of any hearing augmentation system into a teaching space is to comply
strictly with the following:
Building Code of Australia BCA 2011
Infra-Red receivers with a minimum of 95% coverage
1 receiver for every 25 persons up to 500 persons
The Integrator must test results to ensure the installed system meets or exceeds the current
standards, and provide a detailed documentation of the system, including any hearing loop
locations and a measured plot of the field.