Specifications

Status: Released
Version:2.2
Document: ITS-AVS Audio Visual Standards
V2.2Issued.docx
Author: Dean McFadden
Save Date: 25/08/2014
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A fully working system must include commissioning of all subsidiary systems that interface with the AV system,
including, but not limited to:
a) AMX RMS
b) University LAN/WLAN/WAN
c) Dimmer/Lighting control
d) Motorised blinds/curtains
e) Joinery, cupboards and locks
f) Lecture Capture
g) Video Conferencing
h) Teaching PC
2.4.3 Equipment
A detailed list of RMIT approved AV equipment is provided in Appendix H.
Alternative products and design approaches may be considered, and approved if deemed equivalent and
necessary by the Principal. When nominating an alternative product or design, the AV Integrator / AV
Consultant must demonstrate that it meets or exceeds the specification and usability of the nominated
equipment or design approach and the reason for the departure from the standard.
AV Integrators shall only use equipment and materials that are compatible with the items and/or systems to be
installed. Supply and install all necessary brackets and secondary materials to support the AV equipment.
The Principal reserves the right to reject any proposed alternatives and maintain the specified item to be
installed at no cost penalty.
Where a colour is specified for any product (including cables and connectors) it shall be interpreted as a
requirement.
The principal may have some of the equipment or licenses needed to complete the installation. This
information will be known and conveyed to the Integrator at the design approval stage of the project prior to
equipment procurement.
2.4.4 Supply of equipment & Warranty
The Principal will not accept equipment unless:
a) It is procured in a timely manner through formal channels via the manufacturer or their appointed
Australian representative.
b) It is fully warranted for commercial use in Australia by the manufacturer.
c) It is well supported in Australia with technical support and spare parts (including timely
replacement of faulty parts).
All installations and equipment shall be warranted for a period of at least 12 months from the date of Practical
Completion unless otherwise specified.
Warranty details including Make, Model, Supplier, Purchase date, and a unique identifier of the Supplier to
enable items to be warranted are to be provided in the Equipment schedule.