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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installed.
− Control of the room’s AV equipment including source selection and audio
levels will be controlled by the touch screen controller. The controller will be
installed on the wall or teacher’s lectern, depending on requirements of the
teaching space.
− Control system shall have provisions to be integrated with room lighting,
motorised blinds and EWIS as necessary
− Control system shall be enabled for remote management and support via the
University RMS.
− Spaces with greater capacity that 90 students will also include a LCD panel at
the entrance to display room booking information via the University’s
scheduling/signage.
AVVC
AVVC space AV systems are designed for a wide rang of seat numbers in Video
Conferencing type rooms. The AV system includes:
− Resident University PC and Laptop (VGA and HDMI).
− Bluray/DVD playback will be via the resident PC
− Provision for a wireless presentation receiver
− A wired boundary microphone will be provided on the table/joinery. A wireless
lapel microphone will also be provided
− Ceiling mounted speakers to augment far end voice.
− Wall mounted speakers for source audio and embedded PC audio.
− There will also be provision to connect an IR based hearing augmentation
system to provide a mix of source and microphone audio.
− Wall mounted LCD/LED panel or projectors, single and dual screen
configuration
− Video bridge to feed the room pc USB video and audio for Web VC
− Control of the room’s AV equipment including source selection and audio
levels will be controlled by the touch screen controller. The Touch panel
controller will be located as per individual room briefs.
− Control system shall have provisions to be integrated with room lighting, and
motorised blinds as necessary
− Control system shall be enabled for remote management and support via the
University RMS.
Note these definitions are used where specified in a classification. They also compliment the General
Principles in all AV designs and provide specific detail about the functionality provided for the user in each of
the room types.
A summary of the system classifications as well as the system schematic drawings of these classifications are
contained in Appendix A-G.