AMX DESIGN XPRESS-PROFESSIONAL V 1.1 - PROGRAMMER GUIDE Specifications

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1 | P a g e
Table of Contents
Revision History
2
1.0
Introduction
2
2.0
Physical Requirements for Teaching Spaces
3
2.1
Equipment Racks
3
2.2
Lecterns and Benches
4
2.3
Ventilation
5
2.4
Room Layout
5
2.5
Projection Surfaces
5
2.5.1
Single Screen Projection
6
2.5.2
Dual Screen Projection
6
2.5.3
Painted Projection Surfaces
6
2.6
Display Devices
7
2.6.1
Multimedia Projectors
7
2.6.2
Multimedia Projector Ceiling Mounts
7
2.6.3
Flat Panel Displays
8
2.6.4
Flat Panel Display Mounts
8
2.6.5
Interactive White Boards (IWB)
8
2.6.6
Touch Displays
9
2.7
Switching and Control
9
2.7.1
Controllers
9
2.7.2
Switching
9
2.7.3
Control System Security
10
2.8
Audio and Video Standards
10
2.8.1
Video Standards
10
2.8.2
Audio Standards
11
2.9
Source Equipment
12
2.10
Video Conferencing
12
2.11
Lighting Standards and Controls
13
2.12
Lecture Recording System
13
2.13
External AV Input Plates
13
2.14
Electrical Testing and Tagging
13
2.15
Physical Security
14
3.0
Audio Visual Cabling, Installation and Specifications
15
3.1
Cabling Specifications
15
3.2
Cable Labelling
16
3.3
Hearing Augmentation
16
3.4
AMX Programming
17
3.5
AMX Remote Management Suite (RMS)
18
3.6
Installation
19
3.7
Project Documentation
20
3.7
Additional Documentation
21
Appendix A: Tutorial Room Template
22
Appendix B: Lecture Theatre Template
23
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Table of Contents

1 | P a g e Table of Contents Revision History 2 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Physical Requirements for Teaching Spaces 3 2.1 Equipment Racks 3 2.2 Lec

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10 | P a g e 2.7.3 Control System Security All AMX controllers must be configured with an additional user account with full administrator access. T

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11 | P a g e 2.8.2 Audio Standards Any audio system being either playback, speech reinforcement or a combination of both, shall be individually spe

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12 | P a g e 2.9 Source equipment All playback and PC based source equipment shall be individual specified for each space in consultation with IST

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13 | P a g e 2.11 Lighting The lighting requirements for each space are under the control of the Facilities Management Unit (FMU), who will determi

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14 | P a g e 2.15 Physical Security All display devices that are assessed to require a high level of anti-theft security must be equipped with a ma

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15 | P a g e Section 3: Audio Visual Cabling Installation Specification 3.1 Cable specifications The following cables shall be considered accepta

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16 | P a g e All connections shall be to industry standard. Connectors terminated on site are to be of a high quality and professional standard. 3

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17 | P a g e 3.4 AMX Programming AMX programming is to be provided to allow for easy and logical operation of any AV system. Control of the AV syst

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18 | P a g e 3.5 AMX Resource Management Suite (RMS) AMX Resource Management Suite is to be incorporated into each Audio Visual System that uses a

Page 11 - 2.8.2 Audio Standards

19 | P a g e 3.6 Installation The Audio Visual Integrator is to install all equipment for the Audio Visual system as outlined throughout this scop

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2 | P a g e Revision History Date Revision Notes August 2013 1.0 Initial publication. September 2013 1.1 Minor revisions incorporating feedback f

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20 | P a g e 3.7 Project Documentation A project folder is be provided by the Audio Visual Integrator at handover. The project folder is to conta

Page 14 - 2.15 Physical Security

21 | P a g e 3.8 Additional Documentation This document should be used as a minimum general reference guide for any AV installation within the Uni

Page 15 - 3.1 Cable specifications

22 | P a g e Appendix A: Tutorial Room Template (AV03) The standard equipment deployed in an AV03 space is as follows: Equipment Type Preferred Bran

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23 | P a g e Appendix B: Lecture Theatre Template (AV05) The standard equipment deployed in an AV05 space is as follows: Equipment Type Preferred Br

Page 17 - 3.4 AMX Programming

3 | P a g e Section 2: Physical Requirements for Teaching Spaces 2.1 Equipment racks Audio-visual equipment is typically mounted in standard 19-in

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4 | P a g e 2.2 Lecterns and Lecture Benches Lecture benches or lecterns typically shall be designed and provided by the associated FMU project. T

Page 19 - 3.6 Installation

5 | P a g e 2.3 Ventilation Regardless of location, there must be sufficient ventilation (air flow) to prevent unacceptable temperature rise. Re

Page 20 - 3.7 Project Documentation

6 | P a g e 2.5.1 Single Screen Projection The data projector images/screens are to be centred as close as practically possible to the room centre

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7 | P a g e 2.6 Display Devices All display devices must have a minimum native resolution of 1920x1080 and an aspect ratio of 16:9. An exception is

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8 | P a g e 2.6.3 Flat Panel Displays All flat panel displays shall be commercial grade LCD product and must support control signals over RS232 an

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9 | P a g e 2.6.6 Touch Displays All touch interfaces shall be incorporated into the display unit; overlays are not acceptable for performing touc

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