| ITC/Deltacom
Switch Control Center employs three 125 inch diagonal screens.
This state-of-the-art video wall can handle up to 64 graphic
and video images. The room also uses Electro SXGA resolution
projectors and a Panja (AMX) control system to handle preprogrammed
lighting, satellite dish tuning and audio systems. Although
the room has a clean, professional appearance, it isn't
sterile. Both form and function have been beautifully integrated.
The room was designed to be an executive briefing room
with full presentation and videoconferencing capabilities.
The windows allow for natural light in the room, enhancing
the room's design and group productivity. Consequently,
the projectors had to be bright enough to overcome the natural
light in order to provide quality video images during presentations.
The projectors used are 3000-lumen Sanyo EF10NA portable
projectors.
The room features an in-wall rear-projection SMART Board,
which is used for document collaboration during videoconferencing
and for local presentations. These are connection
points at the table for up to four laptop computers, which
may be displayed on the presentation screens or routed through
a scan converter for viewing during a videoconference.
Other features include multi-point videoconferencing, dual
high-resolution LCD rear-screen projection, matrix switching
of both RGB and video with audio follow and Panja touch-panel
controls. The Panja touch panel and control systems
are used to easily manage the entire audio/visual system
as well as the artificial lighting. The touch panel
also serves as a preview monitor for videoconferencing and
presentations.
| Meeting
Space Mentor - 3rd Place -
Training Rooms |
| Project: Siemens Energy
& Automation Training Room |
| Location: Alpharetta,
GA |
| Siemens
Energy & Automation Inc., employing about 9,600
people, is an operating company of Siemens Worldwide.
It engineers, manufactures, markets, and services
products and systems for electrical power and mechanical
energy.
The facility uses a system that connects all student
computers to the instructor's computer. The instructor
can view a specific student's work, display it to
other students, display any of the monitors on the
larger screen rear-projection system or take control
of a student's workstation for illustrative examples.
The students can call for and receive individual
instruction through the system. The SMART Board
is used with a projector for graphic interaction
between the students and instructors. |
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Insight Research is proud to be affiliated with
some of the industry's finest organizations. It
is with this support that our company can provide
continued education for our employees and the latest
in technology to our clients.
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In addition:
SBE: Society of Broadcast Engineers
BICSI: Building Industries Consulting Service International
ETA: Electronic Technicians Association
IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers
NESDA: National Electronic Service Dealer Association
AES: Audio Engineering Society |
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