Specifications

11822 / Newcomb Academy 27 4116.51 - 3 AUDIOVISUAL POLE VAULT SYSTEMS
FOR
6-18-13
1. Business Machine Security, <http://www.locdown.com/>
2. Or approved equal.
D. TV Tuner Media Box
1. AverMedia USA, <http://www.avermedia-usa.com/AVerTV/>
2. Or approved equal.
E. All equipment part numbers shall be listed in the bill of materials and the system drawings
specifications.
2.02 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION
A. Provide a complete Audiovisual System in locations indicated on the Drawings.
B. The system switching and audio amplification equipment shall be securely mounted and
concealed in an enclosure above the ceiling mounted projector.
C. Audio and image source equipment shall be connected to the system and displayed via four,
active (powered) interface panels located throughout the room. The audio and image signals
from source devices shall be transmitted from the active interface panels over standard UTP
cabling architecture.
D. Classroom Definition: A classroom that has fixed instructional media video projection
capabilities, Internet connectivity at the teacher's desk, student networking (usually wireless), a
document camera (not in contract “NIC”), VCR/DVD (NIC), and other multimedia input devices,
standard laptop interface, multimedia control system that is connected to the network and
capabilities for additional add-on modular features.
E. The room shall include control systems that have American Disabilities Act, Section 508
compliant buttons that are discernible without activating the controls or buttons on the control
panel, closed captioning, and hearing assistance capability.
2.03 GENERAL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
A. The room will be equipped with a standard easy to operate interface (a tactile button keypad
layout). The audio system may be monaural or stereo for program sound. The classroom AV
system will be controlled by a control system with a control panel mounted near the teacher’s
desk, refer to the drawings for exact location. System parameters can be monitored,
administered and controlled over the data network. The instructional media equipment will be
located within close proximity to the teacher’s desk or through a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
on a computer (NIC) to allow for ease of operation during instruction.
B. Acceptable functionality requirements are listed below categorized by type of equipment.
Quantities are listed for movable, portable or loose equipment, and other selected entries.
Where quantities are not listed, refer to the system drawings.
C. All products shall be new and under warranty at the time of installation. B-stock, previously
installed, refurbished or used equipment shall not be provided on this project.
D. The Integrator shall provide all options, accessories and hardware necessary to meet the
function of the design even if they are not specifically listed (i.e. mounting kits, separate or
additional power supplies, input modules, transformers, etc.).
2.04 FIXED EQUIPMENT
A. Audiovisual Extron System
1. Provide E-Rate Eligible System Extron Model PVS 300IP Plus, Three Input Pole Vault IP
Plus System, part number 80-300-13:
a. Mounting - The audio, video, data connectivity components and projector shall be
mounted using the following components.
1) Ceiling projector mounting
(a) Projector Drop Ceiling Mount with adjustable pole - PCM340
(1) The projector drop ceiling mount must be capable of mounting to the
structural ceiling (concrete or wood joists), above the suspended T-Bar
ceiling via turnbuckles and tie wire or threaded rod, per manufacturer’s
instructions