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PROJECT MANUAL
CLASSROOM AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM
FOR
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
250 University Avenue
California, Pennsylvania 15419
By
CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
00300
00310
01030
01100
01600
01630
Bid Form
Non Collusion Affidavit
Alternates
Schedule of Work
Materials and Equipment
Substitution Request Form
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1-1
1-4
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DIVISION 17
17000
17100
17102
17104
17110
17112
17120
17122
17124
17126
17130
17140
17200
17204
17210
17220
17222
17224
17230
17240
17250
17300
17302
17310
17312
17314
17316
17320
17330
17332
17340
17342
17344
17346
17400
17402
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17412
17414
17420
AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM
Audio Visual System
Video Projector
Projector Ceiling Plate
Projector Mounting Bracket
Projection Screen
Large Projection Screen
Confidence Monitors
LCD Mount
Video Conference Monitor
LCD Articulating Mount
Annotation Display
LED Nameplate
Basic Switcher
Advanced Switcher
DVI Converter
HDMI Basic Transmitter
HDMI Advanced Transmitter
HDMI Receiver
Faceplate
Document Camera
Bluray Player
Audio Amplifier
Audio Processor
Basic Sound Reinforcement Speakers
Advanced Sound Reinforcement Speakers
Basic Program Speakers
Advanced Program Speakers
Wireless Microphone Receiver
Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter
Lavalier Wireless Microphone Transmitter
Handheld Microphone
Lavalier Microphone
Goosetalk Microphone
Push to Talk Microphone
Basic Control Processor
Advanced Control Processor
Basic Touch Panel
Advanced Touch Panel
Student Touch Panel
Basic Network Switch
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17430
17432
17434
17500
17510
17600
17602
17610
17612
17614
17620
17630
17632
17640
17700
17702
17710
17800
17810
17820
17900
Managed Ethernet Switch
Lighting Control Panel
Dimmer Switch Module
Occupancy Sensor
Codec
HD PTZ Camera
Rackmount Power Strip
Rackmount UPS
Clamping Rack Shelf
Universal Rack Shelf
Rack Mount Drawer
Cable-Nook
Horizontal Lacing Bar
Vented Blank Panel
Equipment Cabinet
MediaSite RL Recorder
MediaSite Server
RoomView Server
Service Requirements
Training
Testing
Spare Equipment
END OF SECTION
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Section 00300 - Page 1
Bid Form
SECTION 00300 – BID FORM
CLASSROOM AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM
CONTRACT NO. 1
DATE: __________
SUBMITTED BY:
____________________________________________________
Bidder’s Name
________________________________________________
Bidder’s Address
________________________________________________
_____________________
________________________
Phone
TO:
Fax
California University of Pennsylvania
250 University Avenue
California, Pennsylvania 15419
Attention: Judith Laughlin
PROJECT:
Classroom Audio Visual System for California University of
Pennsylvania
1. Having examined the Contract Documents dated March 21, 2011, for the Classroom
Audio Visual System and having inspected the site of/and the conditions affecting and
governing the integration of said Project, the undersigned Bidder hereby proposes to
furnish all labor and materials, TAXES, supervision, coordination, transportation,
services and equipment required to construct and properly complete the work included in
the Contract Documents for the lump sum of:
MATERIAL BREAKOUT COST
(LESS SPARE EQUIPMENT – SECTION 17900)
_______________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
LABOR BREAKOUT COST
_______________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
SPARE EQUIPMENT BREAKOUT COST
(SPECIFICATION SECTION 17900)
_______________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
TOTAL LUMP SUM BASE BID
_______________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
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Section 00300 - Page 2
Bid Form
2. ALTERNATES
(Please refer to Section 01030 for a more detailed description of each alternate.)
A.
Alternate No. 1
This shall be the cost for the Contractor to furnish, install and test an upgraded audio
system to one basic classroom. The upgraded system shall allow the professor to
have a wireless lavalier microphone that shall be sent over the classroom speakers.
Material
Labor
Total
B.
Alternate No. 2
This shall be the cost for the Contractor to furnish, install and test one upgraded
confidence monitor from 42” to 55”.
Material
Labor
Total
3. UNIT PRICE
The cost, with tax, to purchase additional items for up to 1 year after the Owners final
acceptance of the system
A.
On-Site Crestron Certified Programmer
Hourly Rate____________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
Minimum Number of Hours_______________________ Hours(___________________)
B.
On-Site Digital Media Certified Engineer
Hourly Rate____________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
Minimum Number of Hours_______________________ Hours(___________________)
C.
Additional “Train the trainer” class
Add___________________________________________ Dollars ($________________)
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Section 00300 - Page 3
Bid Form
4. ADDENDA
In submitting this proposal, I acknowledge receipt of the following Addenda, and the
cost, if any, of such revisions has been included in the bid sum:
Addendum Number:
Addendum Number:
Addendum Number:
Addendum Number:
_________
_________
_________
_________
Date
Date
Date
Date
_________
_________
_________
_________
5. CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS
A.
References
1. AV Reference 1
Project Name:
_
Quantity of Classrooms:
__________________________________ __
_______________________________________
Contact Name:
____________________________________ ________
Contact Number:
_____________________________________________
Installation Date:
____________________________________ ________
2. AV Reference 2
Project Name:
_
Quantity of Classrooms:
__________________________________ __
_______________________________________
Contact Name:
____________________________________ ________
Contact Number:
_____________________________________________
Installation Date:
____________________________________ ________
3. AV Reference 3
Project Name:
_
Quantity of Classrooms:
__________________________________ __
_______________________________________
Contact Name:
____________________________________ ________
Contact Number:
_____________________________________________
Installation Date:
____________________________________ ________
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Section 00300 - Page 4
Bid Form
B.
Staff
1. Full time in-house Crestron certified programmer within a 300-mile
radius of University
Name:
_
__________________________________ __
Location:
_____________________________________________
2. Full time in-house Crestron digital media certified engineer within a 300mile radius of the University.
Name:
_
__________________________________ __
Location:
_____________________________________________
6. SIGNATURES
When the bidder is an individual:
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Witness Name
Contractor’s Name
(Seal)
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Witness Address
Contractor’s Address
__________________________________ ____________________________________
______________ ___________________
Phone
Fax
When the bidder is a partnership:
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Witness Name
Principal’s Name
(Seal)
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Witness Address
Principal’s Address
__________________________________ ____________________________________
______________ ___________________
Phone
Fax
____________________________________
Principal’s Name
(Seal)
____________________________________
Principal’s Address
____________________________________
______________ ___________________
Phone
Fax
____________________________________
Principal’s Name
(Seal)
____________________________________
Principal’s Address
____________________________________
______________ ___________________
Phone
Fax
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Section 00300 - Page 5
Bid Form
When the bidder is a corporation:
____________________________________
Corporate Name
(Seal)
____________________________________
Corporate Address
____________________________________
______________ ___________________
Phone
Fax
Attest:
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Secretary’s Name
President’s Name
(Seal)
__________________________________ ____________________________________
Secretary’s Address
President’s Address
__________________________________ ____________________________________
(CORPORATE SEAL)
The ______________________________ is a corporation organized and existing under
the laws of ____________________ and has (has not) been granted a certificate of
authority to do business in Pennsylania.
END OF SECTION
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Section 00310 - Page 1
Non-Collusion Affidavit
NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT
CONTRACT FOR Audio Visual System for California University of Pennsylvania
STATE OF ______________________________
COUNTY OF ____________________________
I state that I am________________________ of ________________________________
(Name and Title)
(Name of Firm)
and that I am authorized to make this affidavit on behalf of this firm, and its owners,
directors, and officers. I am the person responsible in this firm for the prices and the
amount of this bid. I state that:
1.
The prices and amount of this bid have been arrived at independently and without
consultation, communications or agreement with any other bidder or potential
bidder.
2.
Neither the price(s) nor the amount of this bid, and neither the approximate
price(s) nor approximate amount of this bid, have been disclosed to any other
firm or person who is a bidder or potential bidder, and they will not be discussed
before bid opening.
3.
No attempt has been made or will be made to induce any firm or person to refrain
from bidding on this contract, or to submit a bid higher than this bid, or to submit
any intentionally high or noncompetitive bid or other form of complementary
bid.
4.
The bid of this firm is made in good faith and not pursuant to any agreement or
discussion with, or inducement from, any firm or person to submit a
complementary or other noncompetitive bid.
5. _________________________ (Name of firm), its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers,
directors and employees are not currently under investigation by any government
agency and have not in the last four years been convicted or found liable for any act
prohibited by State or Federal law in any jurisdiction, involving conspiracy or
collusion with respect to bidding on any public contract, except as follows:
I state that _______________________________________________ (Name of firm)
understands and acknowledges that the above representations are material and
important and will be relied on by the "Owner” in awarding the contract(s) for which
this bid is submitted. I understand and this firm understands that any misstatement in
this affidavit is and shall be treated as fraudulent concealment from the “Owner” of
the true facts relating to the submission of bids for this contract.
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Section 00310 - Page 2
Non-Collusion Affidavit
A statement above that a person or firm has been so convicted or found liable does
not prohibit the Owner from accepting a quotation from or awarding a contract to
such a provider, but may be a ground for consideration by the Owner on the question
whether the Owner shall decline to award a contract to the provider on the basis of a
lack of responsibility.
________________________________ _______________________________
(Signature)
(Type Name)
_________________________________________________________________
(Title)
_________________________________________________________________
(Company name and address)
_________________________________________________________________
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
____________ day of __________2011,
_________________________________
(Notary Public)
My commission expires ____________
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Section 01030 - Page 1
Alternates
DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 01030 – ALTERNATES
1
GENERAL
1.1
1.2
SCOPE
A.
Base Bid shall include all labor and materials to complete the project as
shown on working drawings, as specified and as covered by complete
contract documents.
B.
Alternate Bids shall be entered in the proper spaces of Bid Form.
C.
See applicable sections of the specifications for labor and materials
involved in each Alternate Bid.
D.
Amount shown in bid, for each alternate, shall include the making of all
changes, and the installation of all materials and equipment necessary to the
accomplishment of the alternate requirements in accordance with the
contract documents.
E.
Consideration will be given to Alternate Bids in determination of lowest
responsive and responsible bidder. Alternate bids will be reviewed and
accepted or rejected at the Owners option. Accepted Alternates will be
identified on the Agreement.
RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS
A.
1.3
Documents affecting work or this Section include Division 0 and other
Sections of Division 1 of these Specifications.
AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM
A.
ALTERNATE BID NO. 1
1.
Shall be the amount to upgrade the audio system in the basic
classroom to provide sound reinforcement for the teaching professor.
2.
The Contractor shall furnish, install and test a Wireless Microphone
Receiver, Lavalier Wireless Microphone Transmitter, Lavalier
Microphone and associated Crestron programming.
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Section 01030 - Page 2
Alternates
. ALTERNATE NO. 2
3.
Shall be the amount that can be added for upgrading one confidence
monitor from a 42” to 55”.
4.
The price shall be the total price difference between the 42” option
and the 55” option, including any associated labor.
5.
The contractor shall be responsible to furnish, install and test one of
the monitors.
6.
The revised monitor shall be an InFocus INF5501.
END OF SECTION
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Section 01100 - Page 1
Schedule of Work
DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 01100 – SCHEDULE OF WORK
1
GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE
A.
1.2
RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS
A.
1.3
Description of Schedule of Work
Documents affecting work or this Section include Division 0 and other
Sections of Division 1 of these Specifications.
SCHEDULE OF WORK
A.
The following are the tentative dates of installation for the system. The
Owner reserves the right to change these dates:
Recommendation of Contractor
State Approval and Contract Negotiation
Contract Award
Product Ordered:
Kickoff Meeting:
Initial installation begins:
University room renovations complete:
University PCs delivered to contractor:
Classroom installation 99% complete:
Testing and final room signoff:
Classes begin:
Training complete:
Final deliver of additional equipment:
April 15, 2011
April 18-June 10, 2011 (8-weeks)
June 13, 2011
June 14, 2011
June 13-17, 2011
June 20, 2011
July 15, 2011
August 1st, 2011
August 22, 2011
August 26, 2011
August 29, 2011
September 30, 2011
September 30, 2011
B.
The general room renovations will not be complete by the University prior
to July 15, 2011. The Contractor shall assume that complete room access
will not begin until July 15th, 2011 and staff the project accordingly.
C.
The contractor shall be responsible to provide the proper staff and overtime
work to complete the project installation by August 22nd and have final
testing, configuration and sign-off by August 26th.
END OF SECTION
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Section 01600 - Page 1
Material and Equipment
DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 01600 – MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
1
GENERAL
1.1
1.2
SECTION INCLUDES
A.
Standard of Quality
B.
Products
C.
Transportation and Handling
D.
Storage and Protection
E.
Substitutions
RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS
A.
1.3
Documents affecting work or this Section include Division 0 and other
Sections of Division 1 of these Specifications.
STANDARD OF QUALITY
A.
The various material and products specified in the Specifications by name
or description are given to establish standards of quality and of cost for bid
purposes. It is not the intent to limit the bidder, the bid or evaluation of the
bid to any one product specified, but rather to describe the minimum
standard. When proprietary names are used, they shall be followed by the
words “or alternatives of the quality necessary to meet the specifications.”
Any alternative products that the Contractor proposes shall have an
Alternative Request Form submitted by noon on April 1st, 2011 to the
University Purchasing Office. The alternative product shall be reviewed for
compliance with the Specification. If the specification is approved then all
Contractors shall be notified on the RFI response date.
B.
A Contractor submitting a bid with a product that has not been approved
may be declared non-responsive. A bid containing an alternative may be
accepted but, if an award is made to that bidder, the bidder will be required
to replace any alternatives which do not meet the specifications.
C.
The burden is upon the Bidder to prove such equality. If the Bidder elects
to prove such equality, the bidder must request the University’s approval in
writing to substitute such item(s) for the specified item(s), along with
supporting data, and samples, if required to permit a fair evaluation of the
proposed substitution with respect to quality, serviceability, appearance and
warranty.
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Section 01600 - Page 2
Material and Equipment
1.4
1.5
1.6
TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
A.
Arrange deliveries of products in accord with project schedules.
B.
Transport and handle products in accord with manufacturer’s instructions.
C.
Promptly inspect shipments to assure that products comply with
requirements, are in manufacturer’s original containers with identifying
labels intact, quantities are correct, and products are undamaged.
D.
Provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent
soiling, disfigurement or damage.
STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A.
Store and protect products in accord with manufacturer’s instructions, with
seals and labels intact and legible. Store sensitive products in weather tight,
climate controlled enclosures.
B.
Provide off-site storage and protection the site does not permit on-site
storage or protection.
C.
Arrange storage of products to permit access for inspection. Periodically
inspect to assure products are undamaged and are maintained under
specified conditions.
SUBSTITUTIONS
A.
The materials, products and equipment described in the Bidding Documents
establish a standard or required function and quality prior to be met by any
proposed substitution.
B.
If the University approves a proposed substitution prior to receipt of bids,
such approval will be set forth in an Addendum.
C.
Section 01630 – Substitution Request Form specify time restrictions for
submitting requests for substitutions during the bidding period to
requirements specified in this section:
1.
Any request for product substitution must be submitted for review,
with all necessary documentation, prior to time for receipt of bids.
2.
After end of that period, requests will be considered only in case of
product unavailability or other conditions beyond the control of the
Contractor.
3.
No requests for substitution of materials or product by FAX machine
will be accepted by the University.
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Section 01600 - Page 3
Material and Equipment
D.
Substitutions may be considered when a product becomes unavailable
through no fault of the Contractor.
E.
Document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of
proposed substitution with Contract Documents. Support each request with:
1.
Itemized comparison of the proposed substitution with product
specified, list all variations.
a)
Product identification, including manufacturer’s name and
address.
(1) Product description
(2) Reference standards
(3) Performance and test data that address each section in the
specification.
b)
2.
Change in schedule
3.
Effect of substitution on other separate contracts
4.
List of changes required in other work or products
5.
Accurate cost data comparing proposed substitution with product
specified
a)
F.
Name and address of similar projects on which product has been
used, and date of each installation.
Amount of any net change to Contract Sum
A request constitutes a representation that the Bidder or Contractor:
1.
Has investigated proposed product and determined that it meets or
exceeds the quality level of the specified product.
2.
Will provide the same warranty for the substitution as for the specified
product.
3.
Will coordinate installation and make changes to other work which
may be required for the work to be complete with no additional cost to
Owner.
4.
Waives claims for additional costs or time extensions, which may
subsequently become apparent.
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Section 01600 - Page 4
Material and Equipment
5.
Will reimburse Owner for review or redesign services associated with
re-approval with authorities.
6.
Cost data is complete, and includes cost related to his contract, but not
cost under other separate contract.
G.
Substitutions will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on
shop drawings or product submittals, without separate written request, or
when acceptance will require revision to the Contract Documents.
H.
Substitute products which are ordered or installed without written
acceptance from the University shall be rejected and full cost resulting there
from shall be the contractor’s responsibility.
I.
Requests for substitution are required for all non-specified materials prior to
receipt of bids.
END OF SECTION
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Section 01630 - Page 1
Substitution Request Form
DIVISION 1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 01630 – SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
1
GENERAL
1.1
SECTION INCLUDES
A.
Submissions for approved substitution will be permitted and processed in
accord with Paragraph 1.6 of Document 01600 – Material and Equipment.
B.
Submission will be “Received Dated” immediately upon arrival at the
Office of Purchasing at the University.
C.
Submissions will be filed until they are reviewed.
D.
Submittals will be reviewed by members of the project team.
E.
The Reviewer’s General Criteria for Review will be:
1.
The burden of proof of performance equality and completeness of this
submittal is the responsibility of the submitter.
2.
The reviewer will not be required to complete the submittal, that is,
select from options or between models and lines of products.
3.
The reviewer will not be required to seek information from the
manufacturer’s literature on file in the office, or information from
other locations.
4.
The product must be equal, or better in those features and performance
which the specified product provides.
5.
When in the reviewer’s opinion significant deficiencies are
established, further review of submitted data is not required.
F.
The reviewer will note action (approval or disapproval), the date, and his
initials.
G.
If a submittal is disapproved, reviewer will make notations that will be
adequate to guide a later reviewer to the same conclusion. Sample
notations may be “Submittal vague”, “incomplete”, or “product equality not
substantiated”.
H.
All submittals received after closing time will be “received dated”, marked
“late”, initialed, and filed without review.
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Section 01630 - Page 2
Substitution Request Form
I.
All submittals will be filed in the project file until completion of the project,
than destroyed.
J.
Approval of a substituted item will be communicated to Bidders in the form
of an Addendum.
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Section 01630 - Page 3
Substitution Request Form
SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM
PROJECT ___________________________________________________________
CONTRACTOR/SUPPLIER ____________________________________________
We hereby submit for consideration, the following product instead of the specified
item for above project.
SECTION/DRAWING
____________________
PARAGRAPH/DETAIL
_______________________
SPECIFIED ITEM
___________________
Proposed substitution:__________________________________________________
ATTACHMENTS: (If not applicable, write N/A in space provided)
No. 1
Complete Data, including technical data and laboratory test, if
applicable.
No. 2
Drawings showing dimensional changes.
No. 3
Complete description of changes to drawings and/or specifications which
proposed substitution will require for its proper installation.
No. 4
Necessary samples and substantiating data to prove equal quality,
performance and appearance to that which is specified. Clearly mark
manufacturer’s literature to indicate quality in performance. Differences
in quality of materials and construction shall be indicated.
No. 5
List of name and address(s) of three (3) similar projects on which
product was used, date of installation, and End-User’s name, address and
telephone number.
Fill in blanks below (provide attachments if more space is necessary)
A. Will the undersign pay for changes to the design, including engineering and
detailing costs caused by the requested substitution?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
B. What effect does substitution have on other trades, other contracts, and Contract
Completion Date?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
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Substitution Request Form
C. List differences between proposed substitution and specified items:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
D. Identify manufacturer’s guarantees:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
E. Identify cost impact:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Undersigned attests function and quality equivalent or superior to specified item.
CERTIFICATE OF EQUAL PERFORMANCE
Submitted by:
Firm:
Address:
Telephone:
_______________________________ Title:_______________
_______________________________
_______________________________
_______________________________
_______________________________ Date:_______________
Signature:____________________________________________________________
For use by the University:
Accepted: _________________________ Accepted as Noted:________________
Not Accepted:
By:
___________________ Received Too Late:________________
__________________________ Date:____________________________
Remarks:
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
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Section 17000 - Page 1
Audio Visual System
DIVISION 17 AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM
SECTION 17000
PROJECT OVERVIEW
1
GENERAL
1.1
1.2
REFERENCE TO CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT
A.
The Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary and other Conditions)
and Division 1 – General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this
Division. Unless the specifications contain statements, which are more
definitive or more restrictive than those, contained in the Conditions of the
Contract, the specifications shall not be interpreted as waiving or overruling any
requirements expressed in the Conditions of the Contract.
B.
The work to be accomplished under these specifications includes all labor,
materials, tools, programming and other equipment necessary to provide and
install a complete and operating audio visual system as described herein.
C.
PLEASE NOTE THAT COMPLETE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING IS
REQUIRED AS PART OF THIS BID. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER
TO THE INSTALLATION PORTION OF EACH SPECIFICATION
SECTION FOR DETAILS REGARDING SYSTEM PROGRAMMING.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
California University of Pennsylvania is looking to purchase state-of-the-art
audio visual systems for their classrooms on the campus in California,
Pennsylvania. The contractor shall be responsible for all items pertaining to
the installation, programming, service and operation of the system.
B.
The University shall be responsible to uninstall and remove all existing audio
visual equipment and the associated wiring in each classroom prior to
Contractor arrival.
C.
Without limiting or restricting the volume of work and solely for convenience,
the work to be performed will, in general, comprise the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
D.
Audio Visual Equipment
Audio Visual Cabling
System Programming and installation
Testing
Training
All grounding and bonding shall meet the National Electrical Code (NEC) as
well as local codes, which specify additional grounding and/or bonding
requirements.
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Audio Visual System
1.3
E.
All work shown on the Drawings and not specifically included in the
Specifications shall be considered part of the Contract work. All work included
in the Specifications and not included on the Drawings shall also be considered
a part of the Contract work.
F.
The system shall utilize a network of cables. Cables and terminations shall be
provided and located as shown and in the quantities indicated on the drawings. All
cable and terminations shall be identified at all locations. All cables shall be
terminated in an alpha-numeric sequence at all termination locations with a key
submitted as part of the as-built documentation. All cable terminations shall
comply with, and be tested to TIA/EIA 568A standards for installations.
G.
Wiring utilized for the audio visual systems shall originate at electronics, provided
as part of this contract. Low voltage wiring, terminations and patch bays between
these designated demarcation points and outlet locations shall be considered part
of the contract.
QUALIFICATIONS
A.
B.
Manufacturer
1.
All products specified in this Request for Proposal shall be supplied by a
manufacturer with a minimum of five (5) years experience in audio visual
products.
2.
All products supplied, as part of this bid shall have been generally
available for a minimum of 6 months.
Contractor
1.
The Contractor shall own and maintain tools and equipment necessary for
successful installation and testing of audio visual systems.
2.
At the time of submitting the bid and performing the installation, the
Contractor shall be a Certified Crestron Installer.
3.
At the time of submitting the bid, the Contractor shall have been in the
business of reselling and installing audio visual systems for a minimum of
three (3) years.
4.
At the time of submitting the bid, the Contractor shall have full time in-house
Crestron certified programmers within a 300-mile radius of the University.
5.
At the time of submitting the bid, the Contractor shall have a full time inhouse Crestron digital media certified engineer within a 300-mile radius of
the University.
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Audio Visual System
1.4
6.
The Contractor shall have a service call number that is answered 24 hours a
day, 365 days per year for maintenance and service calls.
7.
The Contractor shall provide three (3) separate references, where they
were the primary audio visual contractor, of at least ten classrooms
installed in the last 5 years. The reference shall include project name,
quantity of classrooms and a current contact name and phone number.
References from a product manufacturer where the Contractor is not
the contracted installer are not acceptable.
PERMITS, CODES AND INSPECTIONS
A.
The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits and inspections necessary
for the execution of any and all work pertaining to the installation of the audio
visual system.
B.
The audio visual system shall be in compliance with the requirements of the
latest revisions of:
1.
American National Safety Institute
2.
American Society of Testing and Materials
3.
Building Officials and Code Administrators
4.
Building Industries and Consulting Service International Distribution
Methods Manual
5.
Electronic Industries Association/Telecommunications Industry
Association
6.
Federal Communications Commission
7.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
8.
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
9.
National Electrical Safety Code
10. National Electric Code
11. Underwriters Laboratory
C.
Should any change in drawings or Specifications be required to comply with
governmental regulations, the Contractor shall notify the University prior to
execution of the work. The work shall be carried out according to the
requirements of such code in accordance with the instructions of the engineer
and at no additional cost to the Owner.
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Audio Visual System
D.
As Built Drawings
1.
1.5
The Contractor shall submit updated contract documents and
documentation to incorporate field changes and revisions to system
designs to account for actual constructed configurations.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CABLE ROUTING AND INSTALLATION
A.
Cabling
1.
B.
C.
Cable Pathway
1.
The cabling shall be supported utilizing J-Hooks above the ceiling. The
contractor shall adhere to the manufacturers’ requirements for bending
radius and pulling tension of all cables.
2.
All floor boxes, outlet penetrations, and outlet boxes shall be furnished
and install by the University.
Fire Stopping
1.
D.
All audio visual cabling used throughout this project shall comply with the
requirements as outlined in the National Electric Code (NEC) Articles 725,
760, 770, and 800 and the appropriate local codes. All cabling shall bear
CMP (Plenum Rated) and/or appropriate markings for the environment in
which they are installed.
Sealing of openings through rated fire, smoke walls, and floors, existing or
created by the University for audio visual cable pass through shall be the
responsibility of this contractor. Sealing material and application of this
material shall be accomplished in such a manner, which is acceptable to the
local fire and building authorities having jurisdiction over this work.
Creation of such openings as are necessary for cable passage between
locations as shown on the drawings shall be the responsibility of the
contractor's work. Any openings created by or for the contractor and left
unused shall also be sealed as part of this work.
Contractor Responsibility
1.
The contractor shall be responsible for damage to any surfaces or work
disrupted as a result of his work. Repair of surfaces, including painting, shall
be included as necessary.
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Section 17100 - Page 1
Video Projector
SECTION 17100
VIDEO PROJECTOR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the video projector described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
OPTICAL
A.
The resolution shall be 1920 x 1200.
B.
The normal brightness shall be a minimum of 4200 ANSI lumens.
C.
The contrast ratio shall be at least 1000:1.
D.
The lens shall have a manual zoom of at least 1.2.
E.
The lens shall have manual focus.
F.
The projection distance shall have a range of 0.9 to 22.3 meters.
G.
The lamp life shall be a minimum of 2000 hours in normal mode.
H.
The distance to wide ration shall be a minimum of 1.5(Wide) and 2.9 (Tele)
I.
The keystone correction shall be Vertical 10:0 ~ 1:1, Horizontal 6:4 ~ 4:6
at Vertical 1:1
COMPATIBILITY
A.
2.3
The video shall be compatible with NTSC/PAL and HDTV
1080i@50/60Hz and 1080p@50/60Hz.
FEATURES
A.
The projector shall have a pin-lock security system
B.
The projector shall allow lamp replacement from the top of the projector.
C.
The projector shall have auto-off.
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Video Projector
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
D.
The projector shall allow management via SNMP.
E.
The projector shall allow a ceiling mount image.
CONNECTIONS
A.
The projector shall have an HDMI input.
B.
The projector shall have RS232 control.
POWER
A.
The projector shall utilize a 120V power supply.
B.
The projector shall have a power consumption under 500 Watts.
PHYSICAL
A.
The projector shall have a noise level of less than 35dB in normal operation.
B.
The projector shall have a power light.
C.
The projector shall have a lamp indicator light.
D.
The project shall have a weight of less than 60 lbs.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
HITACHI
1.
CPWUX645N
2.
Kensington Keyed Projector Lock K64530US
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices. Each projector shall
have a mounting bracket and ceiling plate.
B.
Integrate projector operation with control system, refer to the installation
section of the touchpanel specifications for specific requirements.
C.
Each projector shall have a Kensington Keyed Projector Lock furnished and
installed as part of this contract. All locks shall utilize the standard
University key system.
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Section 17102 - Page 1
Projector Ceiling Plate
SECTION 17102
PROJECTOR CEILING PLATE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the ceiling plate described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
SIZE
A.
2.2
LOAD CAPACITY
A.
2.3
2.4
The plate shall be able to be mounted above both a 2’x2’ and 2’x4’ false
ceiling tile.
The plate shall have a load capacity of at least 60 lbs.
FEATURES
A.
The plate shall have a escutcheon ring for a clean finish.
B.
The plate shall have two knockouts for outlet boxes.
C.
The plate shall utilize a tie wire support system to transfer the load to four
attachment points.
D.
The plate shall have unlimited adjustability to allow projector mount
placement anywhere within a standard ceiling grid.
E.
The plate shall have turnbuckles to fine tune the level of the ceiling tray.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
PEERLESS
1.
CMJ500
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Projector Ceiling Plate
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Each projector shall have a projector ceiling plate supported by four ceiling
anchors.
B.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
C.
The contractor shall furnish and install black threaded conduit to extend the
top of the projector from the ceiling to the height of the projected image.
D.
In situations where the grid vibrates due to HVAC conditions the contractor
shall extend and mount the extension pole to the ceiling slab.
E.
All cabling installed from the ceiling space to the projector shall be
threaded through the conduit to the projector and NOT be vertically
exposed.
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Section 17104 - Page 1
Projector Mounting Bracket
SECTION 17104
PROJECTOR MOUNTING BRACKET
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the mounting bracket described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The projector mount shall have independent roll adjustments of ±10°
B.
The projector mount shall have independent tile adjustments of +5°/-20°
C.
The projector mount shall have independent 360° swivel adjustments.
D.
The projector mount shall be black.
E.
The projector mount shall have a quick release spring loaded screw for easy
removal of the projector.
F.
The mount shall be universal.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
PEERLESS
1.
3
PRS-UNV
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Each projector shall have projector mounting bracket
B.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17110 - Page 1
Projection Screen
SECTION 17110
PROJECTION SCREEN
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the projection screen described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
TYPE
A.
The screen shall utilize front projection.
B.
The mounting shall be recessed in the ceiling.
C.
The finish shall be DA-Mat, flame retardant and mildew resistant.
D.
The screen shall be tensioned.
DIMENSION
A.
The screen shall have allow an overall image size of 69 x 110”
B.
The format and aspect ratio of the screen shall be 16:10.
C.
The screen shall have black masking borders.
CONTROLS
A.
The screen shall be electronic operated and utilize 120V power.
B.
The shall have have one motor to operate the door.
C.
The screen shall have a second motor to operate the screen.
D.
The screen shall have a pre-set but adjustable limit switch to automatically
stop the fabic door in the up and down positions.
E.
The screen shall have a single motor low voltage control with built-in
electrical connections
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Projection Screen
2.4
2.5
CASING
A.
The casing shall be white.
B.
The material shall be rigid aluminum.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
DaLite
1.
34548-L w/built in low voltage control
2.
All screens in Duda require an additional two feet of black drop
for a total of three feet. The screens shall be ordered and installed
as part of this contract.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Integrate projector screen operation with control system, refer to the
installation section of the touchpanel specifications for specific
requirements.
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Section 17112 - Page 1
Large Projection Screen
SECTION 17112
LARGE PROJECTION SCREEN
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the large projection screen
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
TYPE
A.
The screen shall utilize front projection.
B.
The mounting shall be recessed in the ceiling.
C.
The finish shall be DA-Mat, flame retardant and mildew resistant.
D.
The screen shall be tensioned.
DIMENSION
A.
The screen shall have allow an overall image size of 78” x 139””
B.
The format and aspect ratio of the screen shall be 16:10.
C.
The screen shall have black masking borders.
CONTROLS
A.
The screen shall be electronic operated and utilize 120V power.
B.
The shall have have one motor to operate the door.
C.
The screen shall have a second motor to operate the screen.
D.
The screen shall have a pre-set but adjustable limit switch to automatically
stop the fabic door in the up and down positions.
E.
The screen shall have a single motor low voltage control with built-in
electrical connections
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Large Projection Screen
2.4
2.5
CASING
A.
The casing shall be white.
B.
The material shall be rigid aluminum.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
DaLite
1.
3
79027-L
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Integrate projector screen operation with control system, refer to the
installation section of the touchpanel specifications for specific
requirements.
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Section 17120 - Page 1
Confidence Monitors
SECTION 17120
CONFIDENCE MONITORS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the confidence monitor described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
PANEL
A.
The monitor shall have a diagonal viewing size of 42”
B.
The active area shall be 36.6” x 20.6”
C.
The monitor shall utilize an Active Matrix LCD.
D.
The monitor shall have a minimum brightness of 450 cd/m2
E.
The monitor shall have a native resolution of 1920 x 1080.
F.
The contract ration shall be 5000:1 native
G.
The pixel pitch shall be 0.025”
H.
The display colors shall be 30-bit TrueColor.
I.
The viewing angle shall be 176” / 176” (H/V)
INPUTS
A.
2.3
CONTROL
A.
2.4
The monitor shall have an HDMI 1.3 input.
The monitor shall have an RS232 control.
CASING
A.
The monitor shall be black.
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Confidence Monitors
2.5
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
InFocus
1.
INF4201
2.
Kensington Key Lock
3.
EACH CONFIDENCE MONITOR SHALL UTILIZE A LCD
MOUNT, REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 17122,
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Verify the final location with the University prior to installation.
C.
Furnish and install all mounting hardware and equipment necessary to
mount the monitors.
D.
Each confidence monitor shall have a Kensington Keyed Lock furnished
and installed as part of this contract. All locks shall utilize the standard
University key system.
E.
The system shall be programmed such that if a presenter is only sending
one source to a far-end video conference, then one monitor will show the
content being sent and the other will show the far-end participants.
F.
The system shall be programmed such that if a presenter is sending twosources to the far-end, the two sources will be displayed on the confidence
monitors and the far-end participants will be viewable on the Crestron touch
panel video window.
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Section 17122 - Page 1
LCD Mount
SECTION 17122
LCD MOUNT
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the LCD mount described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The LCD mount shall have an easy pull-out swivel.
B.
The swivel arm shall extend to 11.8”
C.
The depth when closed shall be a maximum of 3.4”.
D.
The screen tile shall be adjustable to 5° or 10° forward.
E.
The roll shall be adjustable 1° clockwise or counterclockwise.
F.
The attachment to the LCD shall utilize security screws.
G.
The mount shall support up to 150lbs.
H.
The mount shall support a 58” screen.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
PEERLESS
1.
SP850-UNL
2.
EBERLY HALL 110 SHALL UTILIZE A UNIVERSAL
CEILING MOUNT PLCM1 AND PLATE PLP-UNL.
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LCD Mount
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Each confidence monitor shall have an LCD mount.
B.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17124 - Page 1
Video Conference Monitor
SECTION 17124
VIDEO CONFERENCE MONITOR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the video conference monitor
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
PANEL
A.
The monitor shall have a diagonal viewing size of 65”
B.
The active area shall be 56.2” x 31.6”
C.
The monitor shall utilize an Active Matrix LCD.
D.
The monitor shall have a minimum brightness of 450 cd/m2
E.
The monitor shall have a native resolution of 1920 x 1080.
F.
The contract ration shall be 5000:1 native
G.
The pixel pitch shall be 0.025”
H.
The display colors shall be 30-bit TrueColor.
I.
The viewing angle shall be 176” / 176” (H/V)
INPUTS
A.
2.3
CONTROL
A.
2.4
The monitor shall have an HDMI 1.3 input.
The monitor shall have an RS232 control.
CASING
A.
The monitor shall be black.
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Video Conference Monitor
2.5
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
InFocus
1.
INF6501
1.
Kensington Key Lock
2.
EACH VIDEO CONFERENCE MONITOR SHALL UTILIZE A
LCD ARTICULATING MOUNT, REFER TO SPECIFICATION
SECTION 17126.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Verify the final location with the University prior to installation.
C.
Furnish and install all mounting hardware and equipment necessary to
mount the monitors.
D.
Each monitor shall have a Kensington Keyed Lock furnished and installed
as part of this contract. All locks shall utilize the standard University key
system.
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LCD Articulating Mount
SECTION 17126
LCD ARTICULATING MOUNT
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the LCD articulating mount
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The LCD mount shall have a dual-arm, all-steel construction that shall
allow the monitor to articulate.
B.
The screen tile shall be adjustable to -5° or 10° forward.
C.
The pivot shall be up to 180°.
D.
The vertical adjustment shall be +/- .79”
E.
The arm shall extend to 31.3”
F.
The depth when closed shall be a maximum of 5.1”.
G.
The attachment to the LCD shall utilize security screws.
H.
The mount shall support up to 200lbs.
I.
The mount shall support a 71” screen.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
PEERLESS
1.
PLAV 70-UNLP
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LCD Articulating Mount
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Each video conference monitor shall have an LCD Articulating mount.
B.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17130 - Page 1
Annotation Display
SECTION 17130
ANNOTATION DISPLAY
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the annotation display described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
PANEL
A.
The display shall have a diagonal viewing size of 21 ¼”
B.
The display shall have an interactive screen that controls the connected
computer with the tethered pen and has the ability to write over any
application with digital ink.
INPUTS
A.
The display shall have an HDMI 1.3, DVI and VGA input port.
B.
The display shall have three USB 2.0 ports allowing the connection of
peripheral devices.
FUNCTIONS
A.
The display shall have a function to capture work and save notes directly
into AutoCAD, Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word.
B.
The display shall have a change ink color function.
C.
The display shall have an eraser function.
D.
The display shall have left and right mouse button functionality.
E.
The display shall have on-screen keyboard functionality.
F.
The display shall have an adjustable tile stand.
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Annotation Display
2.4
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
SMART
1.
3
SMART Podium ID422w
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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LED Nameplate
SECTION 17140
LED NAMEPLATE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the LED nameplate described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
SIZE
A.
The nameplate case shall be 13.7”L x 1.84”D x 3.5”H
B.
The nameplate weight shall be 21oz.
C.
The nameplate adapter shall be 19oz.
DISPLAY
A.
The display dimensions shall be 12”L x 1.7”H
B.
The display shall have a 30,000 character memory.
C.
The display shall have 120 x 7 pixels per line.
D.
The pixel size shall be 0.07”
E.
The pixel color shall be green.
F.
The center-to-center pixel spacing shall be 0.1”
G.
The character size shall be 0.7”
COMMUNICATIONS
A.
2.4
The display shall have both RS232 and RS485 serial computer interfaces.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
ALPHA
1.
EAPPD
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LED Nameplate
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Integrate nameplate operation with student touch panels. Each student shall
be able to input their name on the touch panel to have it displayed LED
nameplate, refer to the installation section of the touchpanel specifications
for additional requirements.
C.
The Contractor shall furnish, install and configure the LED nameplate
software on a University supplied computer as part of this contract.
D.
The contractor shall furnish and install a RS485 PCI Card in a University
supplied computer for the connection from the LED nameplates to the
system software.
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Section 17200 - Page 1
Basic Switcher
SECTION 17200
BASIC SWITCHER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the basic switcher described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
VIDEO
A.
Inputs – The switcher shall accept 8 HDMI, DVI or DisplayPort Multimode
inputs
1.
B.
The HDMI In can require an appropriate adapter or interface cable to
accommodate a DVI or DisplayPort Multimode signal, however, those
adapters shall be furnished and installed as part of this contract.
Outputs – The switcher shall have 2 HDBMI, DVI outputs.
1.
The HDMI Outputs can require an appropriate adapter or interface
cable to accommodate a DVI signal, however, those adapters shall be
provided as part of this contract.
A.
The switcher shall accept the following progressive input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz, 800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz,
1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz, 1280x720@60Hz
1280x768@60Hz, 1280x800@60Hz, 1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1365x1024@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,
1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@24Hz, 1920x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@50Hz,
1920x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@60Hz, 2048x1080@24Hz,
2048x1152@60Hz plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up
to165MHz pixel clock
C.
The switcher shall accept the following interlaced input resolutions:
720x480@30Hz, 720x576@25Hz, 1192x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@30Hz,
plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock
D.
The switch output resolutions shall match the inputs.
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Basic Switcher
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
AUDIO
A.
The switcher shall all 8x2 digital multi-channel switching, audio-followvideo or breakaway.
B.
The switcher shall accept HDMI, DisplayPort Multimode signals.
C.
The switcher shall have HDMI output signals.
D.
The switcher shall have the following audio formats: Dolby Digital, Dolby
Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24,
DTS-HD High Res, DTS-HD Master Audio, Up to 8ch PCM
COMMUNICATIONS
A.
The switcher shall have an Ethernet 10/100Base-T connection for control
and console.
B.
The switcher shall have a cresnet connection for control and console
C.
The switcher shall have a USB connection for console.
CONNECTORS
A.
The inputs shall utilize 19-pin type A HDMI female.
B.
The outputs shall utilize 19-pin type A HDMI female.
ENCLOSURE
A.
The switcher shall be 19-inch rack mountable.
B.
The switcher shall be 1 rack unit.
C.
The switcher shall have a black finish.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CRESTON
1.
3
HD-MD8X2
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Basic Switcher
B.
Integrate switcher operation with control system, refer to the installation
section of the touchpanel specifications for specific requirements.
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Section 17204 - Page 1
Advanced Switcher
SECTION 17204
ADVANCED SWITCHER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the advanced switcher described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
VIDEO
A.
Inputs
1.
The switcher shall have 16 modular input slots.
2.
Each slot shall support HDMI, DisplayPort Multimode, DVI, SDI,
RGB, Component (YPbPr), S-Video (Y/C), composite video, DM
CAT, DM Fiber, DM 8G STP and DM 8G Fiber via modular plug-in
cards.
a)
B.
The DisplayPort Multimode input can require an appropriate
adapter or interface cable,, however, those adapters shall be
furnished and installed as part of this contract if the input is
required.
3.
All input cards shall include HDMI pass-thru outputs.
4.
All cards required for the inputs shown on the AV single line diagrams
shall be furnished and installed as part of this contract.
Outputs
1.
The switcher shall have 16 modular output slots.
2.
Slot 1-2 shall be DM switcher output card slots.
3.
Slots 3-16 slot shall support HDMI, DVI, DM CAT, DM Fiber, DM
8G STP and DM 8G Fiber via modular plug-in cards.
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Advanced Switcher
a)
The DVI output can require an appropriate adapter or interface
cable to accommodate the signal, however, those adapters shall
be provided as part of this contract if the output is required.
B.
The switcher shall support that following formats: HDMI w/Deep Color &
3D, DVI, HDCP content protection support, SD-SDI, HD-SDI, 3G-SDI,
RGBHV up to UXGA/WUXGA, HDTV up to 1080p60, NTSC or PAL.
C.
The switcher shall accept the following progressive input resolutions for
HDMI & DVI:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz,
800x600@60Hz, 848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz,
1024x768@60Hz,1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz,
1280x720@60Hz,1280x768@60Hz,1280x800@60Hz,1280x960@60Hz,12
80x1024@60Hz, 1360x768@60Hz, 1365x1024@60Hz, 1366x768@60Hz,
1400x1050@60Hz,1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,
1680x1050@60Hz,1920x1080@24Hz,1920x1080@25Hz,
1920x1080@50Hz, 1920x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@60Hz,
2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz plus any other resolution allowed
by HDMI up to165MHz pixel clock.
D.
The switcher shall accept the following interlaced input resolutions for
HDMI & DVI: 720x480@30Hz, 720x576@25Hz, 1192x1080@25Hz,
1920x1080@30Hz, plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to
165Mhz pixel clock
E.
The switcher shall accept the following progressive input resolutions for
HDMI & DVI:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz,
800x600@60Hz, 848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz,
1024x768@60Hz,1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz,
1280x720@60Hz,1280x768@60Hz,1280x800@60Hz,1280x960@60Hz,12
80x1024@60Hz, 1360x768@60Hz, 1365x1024@60Hz, 1366x768@60Hz,
1400x1050@60Hz,1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,
1680x1050@60Hz,1920x1080@24Hz,1920x1080@25Hz,
1920x1080@50Hz, 1920x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@60Hz,
2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz plus any other resolution allowed
by HDMI up to165MHz pixel clock.The switcher shall accept the following
interlaced input resolutions for HDMI & DVI: 720x480@30Hz,
720x576@25Hz, 1192x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@30Hz, plus any other
resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock
C.
The switcher shall accept the following input resolutions for RGB:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz, 800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz,1024x768@60Hz,1280x720@50Hz,1280x720@60Hz,
1280x800@60Hz,1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz, 1360x768@60Hz,
1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,1440x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,
1680x1050@60Hz,1920x1080@24Hz,1920x1080@50Hz,
1920x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@60Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz
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Advanced Switcher
D.
2.2
2.3
2.4
AUDIO
F.
The HDMI output shall support Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTSHD High Res, DTS-HD Master Audio, up to 8ch PCM.
G.
The HDMI and SPDIF outputs shall support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital
EX, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24 and 2ch PCM.
A.
The analog outputs shall support 2-channel stereo.
COMMUNICATIONS
A.
The switcher shall have a USB port that shall support USB HID class
devices.
B.
The switcher shall be capable of 10/100BaseT Ethernet connectivity.
C.
The switcher shall utilize DM CAT, DMNet, HDCP management, EDID
management and CEC.
LCD DISPLAY
A.
2.5
2.6
The switcher shall accept the following input resolutions for component:
480i, 576i, 480p, 576p, 720p50, 720p60, 1080i25, 1080i30, 1080p30,
1080p50, 1080p60.
The switcher shall have a green LCD dot matrix display, 128 x 64
resolution that displays inputs/outputs by name, video & audio signal
information and Ethernet configuration and setup menus.
CONNECTORS
A.
The Ethernet connection shall be (1) 8-wire RJ45 female.
B.
The USB connection shall be (1) USB Type B female; USB 1.1 computer
console port.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CRESTON
1.
DM-MD16X16
2.
DMC-C (DigitalMedia 8G STP Input Card)
3.
DMC-DVI (VGA/DVI Input Card)
4.
DMC-HD (HDMI Input Card)
5.
DMC0-5533 (Output Card)
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Advanced Switcher
6.
3
DMC0-5000(Output Card) – this output card is used in Eberly
110.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Integrate switcher operation with control system, refer to the installation
section of the touchpanel specifications for specific requirements.
C.
Furnish and install all media cards required for the connectivity shown on
single line drawings.
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Section 17210 - Page 1
DVI Converter
SECTION 17210
DVI CONVERTER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the DVI converters, enclosures
and rack mount kits described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
VIDEO
A.
Inputs – The DVI converter shall accept DVI, RGB, S-Video and
Composite video inputs.
1.
The RGB, S-Video and composite video signals can require an
appropriate adapter or interface cable, however, those adapters shall be
furnished and installed as part of this contract.
B.
Outputs – The DVI converter shall have an HDMI output.
C.
The converter shall accept the following progressive input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz, 800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz,
1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz, 1280x720@60Hz
1280x768@60Hz, 1280x800@60Hz, 1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1365x1024@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,
1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@24Hz, 1920x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@50Hz,
1920x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@60Hz, 2048x1080@24Hz,
2048x1152@60Hz plus any other resolution allowed by Single-link DVI
up to165MHz pixel clock
D.
The converter shall accept the following interlaced input resolutions:
720x480@30Hz, 720x576@25Hz, 1192x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@30Hz,
plus any other resolution allowed by Single-link DVI up to 165Mhz pixel
clock
E.
The converter shall accept the following RGB input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz,
720x480@60Hz,720x576@50Hz,
800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz,1024x768@60Hz,1280x720@50Hz,1280x720@60Hz,
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DVI Converter
1280x768@60Hz,1280x800@60Hz,1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,1440x900@60Hz,
1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,1920x1080@24Hz,
1920x1080@50Hz,1920x1080@60Hz,1920x1200@60Hz,
2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz
2.2
2.3
F.
The converter shall accept the following component resolutions: 480i, 576i,
480p, 576p, 720p50, 720p60, 1080i25, 1080i30, 1080p30, 1080p50,
1080p60
G.
The converter output resolutions shall match the inputs.
AUDIO
A.
The converter shall have an analog stereo input.
B.
The converter shall have an HDMI audio output.
CONNECTORS
A.
The inputs shall be as follows:
1.
B.
2.4
The outputs shall utilize 19-pin type A HDMI female with HDMI digital
video/audio output.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
DVI-I female
DVI, RGB (VGA), or component (YPbPr) video input ;
Analog Formats: RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, YPbPr;
Analog Input Levels: 0.5 to 1.5 Vp-p with built-in DC restoration;
Analog Input Impedance: 75 Ohms;
Analog Sync Input Type: Autodetect RGBHV, RGBS, RGsB, YPbPr;
Analog Sync Input Level: 3 to 5 Vp-p;
Analog Sync Input Impedance: 1k Ohms
CRESTON
1.
DMC-DVI
2.
ENCLOSURE: DMCI
3.
RACK MOUNT KIT: ST-RMK
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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DVI Converter
B.
Furnish and install a Digital Media Card Interface enclosure with each card.
C.
Furnish and install a 1U rack mount kit for every 2 DVI modules. Blank
plates shall be furnished and installed for each blank space in the rack
mount kit.
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Section 17220 - Page 1
HDMI Basic Transmitter
SECTION 17220
HDMI BASIC TRANSMITTER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
1.3
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the HDMI basic transmitter
described below.
DESCRIPTION
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The HDMI basic transmitter shall have an HDMI input and provide
transport for high-definition video, audio and Ethernet over a single 8conductor shielded twisted-pair cable, supporting distances up to 330 feet.
PRODUCT
2.1
VIDEO
A.
Inputs – The transmitter shall accept HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort
Multimode video inputs.
1.
The DVI or DisplayPort Multimode signal can require an adapter or
interface cable, however, those adapters shall be provided as part of
this contract if the input is required.
B.
The transmitter video output shall be HDMI over single shielded twistedpair copper wire.
C.
The transmitter shall accept the following formats HDMI w/Deep Color &
3D, DVI, HDCP v.1.2 content protection support.
D.
The transmitter shall accept the following progressive input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz, 800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz,
1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz, 1280x720@60Hz
1280x768@60Hz, 1280x800@60Hz, 1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1365x1024@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,
1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@24Hz,1920x1080@25Hz,1920x1080@50Hz,1920x1080@60
Hz,1920x1200@60Hz,2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz, plus any
other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock.
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HDMI Basic Transmitter
2.2
E.
The transmitter shall accept the following interlaced input resolutions:
720x480@30Hz, 720x576@25Hz, 1920x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@30Hz,
plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock.
F.
The output resolutions shall be matched to the input.
AUDIO
A.
The transmitter shall have HDMI and DispalyPort Multimode audio inputs.
1.
2.3
2.4
The DisplayPort Multimode signal can require an adapter or interface
cable, however, those adapters shall be provided as part of this
contract if the input is required.
B.
The audio formats shall be Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital
Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24, DTS-HD High Res, DTSHD Master Audio and up to 8ch PCM
C.
The transmitter audio output shall utilize the HDMI output over single
twisted-pair copper wire.
COMMUNICATIONS
A.
The transmitter shall have a USB port that shall support USB HID class
devices.
B.
The transmitter shall be capable of 10/100BaseT Ethernet.
C.
The transmitter shall utilize DM CAT, DMNet, HDCP management, EDID
management and CEC.
CONNECTORS
A.
The transmitter shall have a 19-pin type A HDMI female with HDMI digital
video/audio input.
B.
The transmitter shall have (1) USB Type B female port.
C.
The transmitter shall have an 8 wire RJ-45 10/100BaseTX Ethernet port.
D.
The transmitter shall have (1) 4-poin 3.5mm detachable terminal block,
DMNet port.
E.
The transmitter shall have (1) 2-pin 3.5mm detachable termintal block,
IR/Serial port; IR output up to 1.1Mhz.
F.
The transmitter shall have an 8-pin RJ45 female, shielded output port.
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HDMI Basic Transmitter
2.5
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CRESTON
1.
3
DM-TX-100
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
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Section 17222 - Page 1
HDMI Advanced Transmitter
SECTION 17222
HDMI ADVANCED TRANSMITTER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
1.3
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the HDMI advanced transmitter
described below.
DESCRIPTION
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The HDMI advanced transmitter shall have multiple input types and
provide transport for high-definition video, audio and Ethernet over a single
8-conductor shielded twisted-pair cable, supporting distances up to 330 feet.
PRODUCT
2.1
VIDEO
A.
Inputs – The transmitter shall accept HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort Multimode,
RGB, Component, S-Video and Composite video inputs.
1.
The DVI or DisplayPort Multimode signal can require an adapter or
interface cable, however, those adapters shall be provided as part of
this contract if the input is required.
2.
The component, composite and S-Video signals can require an
appropriate adapter or interface cable, however, those adapters shall be
provided as part of this contract if the input is required.
B.
The transmitter video output shall be HDMI over single shielded twistedpair copper wire.
A.
The transmitter shall accept the following progressive input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz, 800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz,
1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz, 1280x720@60Hz
1280x768@60Hz, 1280x800@60Hz, 1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1365x1024@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,
1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@24Hz,1920x1080@25Hz,1920x1080@50Hz,1920x1080@60
Hz,1920x1200@60Hz,2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz, plus any
other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock.
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HDMI Advanced Transmitter
2.2
C.
The transmitter shall accept the following interlaced input resolutions:
720x480@30Hz, 720x576@25Hz, 1920x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@30Hz,
plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock.
D.
The transmitter shall accept the following RGB input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz,
720x480@60Hz,720x576@50Hz,
800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz,1024x768@60Hz,1280x720@50Hz,1280x720@60Hz,
1280x768@60Hz,1280x800@60Hz,1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,1440x900@60Hz,
1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,1920x1080@24Hz,
1920x1080@50Hz,1920x1080@60Hz,1920x1200@60Hz,
2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz
E.
The transmitter shall accept the following component resolutions: 480i/p,
576i/p, 720p50, 720p60, 1080i25, 1080i30, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p60
AUDIO
A.
The transmitter shall have HDMI and analog stereo inputs.
B.
The HDMI audio formats shall be Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS,
DTS-ES, DTS 96/24 and up to 8ch PCM
C.
The analog audio:
D.
2.3
1.
Shall be a 2-channel stereo format.
2.
Shall have an analog to digital conversion of 24-bit 48kHz
3.
Shall have an analog frequency response of 20Hz to 20KHz ± 0.75dB
4.
Shall have a S/N ratio greater than 90dB, 20Hz to 20kHz A-weighted.
5.
Shall have a total harmonic distortion plus noise less than 0.05% @
1kHz
6.
Shall have stereo separation greater than 90dB.
The transmitter audio output shall utilize the HDMI output over single
twisted-pair copper wire.
CONNECTORS
A.
The transmitter shall have a 19-pin type A HDMI female with HDMI digital
video/audio input.
B.
The transmitter shall have a DB15HD female RGB input.
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HDMI Advanced Transmitter
2.4
C.
The transmitter shall have a 3.5mm TRS mini phone jack input.
D.
The transmitter shall have an 8 wire RJ-45 10/100BaseTX Ethernet port.
E.
The transmitter shall have an 8-pin RJ45 female, shielded output port.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CRESTON
1.
3
DM-TX-201-C
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17224 - Page 1
HDMI Receiver
SECTION 17224
HDMI RECEIVER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
1.3
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the HDMI receiver described
below.
DESCRIPTION
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The HDMI basic receiver shall receive high-definition video, audio and
Ethernet from the HDMI transmitter over a single 8-conductor shielded
twisted-pair cable, supporting distances up to 330 feet.
PRODUCT
2.1
VIDEO
A.
The receiver input shall be HDMI over single shielded twisted-pair copper
wire.
B.
Outputs – The receiver shall output HDMI and DVI video outputs.
1.
The DVI signal can require an adapter or interface cable, however,
those adapters shall be provided as part of this contract if the output is
required.
C.
The receiver shall accept the following progressive input resolutions:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz, 800x600@60Hz,
848x480@60Hz, 852x480@60Hz, 854x480@60Hz, 1024x768@60Hz,
1024x852@60Hz, 1024x1024@60Hz, 1280x720@50Hz, 1280x720@60Hz
1280x768@60Hz, 1280x800@60Hz, 1280x960@60Hz,1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,1365x1024@60Hz,1366x768@60Hz,1400x1050@60Hz,
1440x900@60Hz,1600x900@60Hz,1600x1200@60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@24Hz,1920x1080@25Hz,1920x1080@50Hz,1920x1080@60
Hz,1920x1200@60Hz,2048x1080@24Hz, 2048x1152@60Hz, plus any
other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock.
D.
The receiver shall accept the following interlaced input resolutions:
720x480@30Hz, 720x576@25Hz, 1920x1080@25Hz, 1920x1080@30Hz,
plus any other resolution allowed by HDMI up to 165Mhz pixel clock.
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HDMI Receiver
E.
2.2
2.3
2.4
The receiver output resolution shall match the input.
AUDIO
A.
The receiver shall have an HDMI output.
B.
The HDMI audio formats shall be Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS,
DTS-ES, DTS 96/24 and up to 8ch PCM
CONNECTORS
A.
The receiver shall have a 19-pin type A HDMI female with HDMI digital
video/audio output.
B.
The receiver shall have a (1) 5-point 3.5mm detachable terminal block, bidirectional RS-232 port.
C.
The receiver shall have an 8-pin RJ45 female, shielded input.
D.
The receiver shall have (1) 4-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block
comprising (2) IR/Serial ports.
1.
The IR output shall be up to 1.1Mhz
2.
The 1-way serial port shall be TTL/RS-232 (0-5Volts) up to 19200
baud.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CRESTON
1.
3
DM-RMC-100-C
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Receivers utilized for video feeds to the projectors shall be installed above
the ceiling on the mounting bracket at the projector location.
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Section 17230 - Page 1
Faceplate
SECTION 17230
FACEPLATE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the faceplate described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
CONNECTORS
A.
The faceplate shall have two (2) female 8-pin RJ45 connectors.
B.
The faceplate shall be black.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CRESTON
1.
3
MP-WP185
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17240 - Page 1
Document Camera
SECTION 17240
DOCUMENT CAMERA
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the document camera described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
CAMERA
A.
The image sensor shall be 2.0 Megapixel CMOS.
B.
The output through VGA shall be 720p.
C.
The output through HDMI shall be 1080p.
D.
The resolution shall be SXGA (1280 x 1024) and XGA (1024 x 768).
E.
The optical zoom shall be 12X
F.
The digital zoom shall be 10X.
G.
The camera head shall be motorized.
CONNECTORS
A.
2.3
The document camera shall have a 19-pin type A HDMI female output.
IMAGING FEATURES
A.
The document camera shall allow 0°, 90°, 180° and 270° image rotation.
B.
The document camera shall allow vertical camera rotation to 330°.
C.
The document camera shall mirror the image.
D.
The document camera shall allow the image to freeze.
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Document Camera
2.4
LCD MONITOR
A.
2.5
The document camera shall have an onboard LCD monitor to allow the
presenter to see what is being projected.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
QOMO
1.
3
QView QD8000
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
C.
Integrate document camera operation with control system, refer to the
installation section of the touchpanel specifications for specific
requirements.
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Section 17250 - Page 1
Bluray Player
SECTION 17250
BLURAY PLAYER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the bluray player described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
FEATURES
A.
2.2
AUDIO
A.
2.3
2.5
The bluray shall have 1080p Full HD picture quality.
COMPATIBILITY
A.
The bluray shall be compatible with MPEG2, H.264, VC-1, AVCHD,
DIVXHD, MKV, MP4, WMV9, 3GPP and HD JPEG formats.
B.
The bluray shall be compatible with 3D Bluray, Blu ray video, BD-R/RE,
DVD video, DVD/DVD +/-R, DVD +/- RW, CD/CR-R/CD-RW and USB
storage.
CONNECTORS
A.
2.6
The audio formats shall be Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, DTS
96/24
VIDEO
A.
2.4
The bluray shall utilize progressive or noninterlaced scanning.
The bluray shall have a 19-pin type A HDMI female output.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
SAMSUNG
1.
BD-C6900
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Bluray Player
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
D.
Integrate bluray operation with control system, refer to the installation
section of the touchpanel specifications for specific requirements.
B.
The bluray shall be controlled through an IR dongle control
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Section 17300 - Page 1
Audio Amplifier
SECTION 17300
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the audio amplifier described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
AUDIO
A.
The amplifier shall have 8 inputs and dual 80W power amplifiers.
B.
The frequency response shall be
1.
70Hz to 19kHz ±1dB at 1 watt from 4-ohm tap.
2.
20Hz to 20kHz ±1dB at line out
C.
The power bandwidth shall be 50Hz to 20kHz with < 0.5% THD at 4-ohm
tap, 2dB below maximum 1 kHz power.
D.
The S/N ratio shall be 85dB.
E.
The DC Output Offset shall be < ±5mV.
F.
The THD shall be less than 0.5% at rated power at 1kHz.
G.
The input sensitivity shall be
1.
3mV for balanced mic inputs
2.
800mV for balanced line inputs
3.
400mV for RCA connectors.
H.
The minimum guaranteed power shall be 80W per channel at 4 ohms.
I.
The input impedance shall be
1.
Mic: 400Ω
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Audio Amplifier
2.2
Line: 100 kΩ
3.
RCA: 50 kΩ
J.
The crosstalk shall be -70dB at 1kHz
K.
The line output level shall be 1V into 10kΩ.
L.
The phantom power shall be 15Vdc.
AMPLIFIER OUTPUT CONNECTORS
A.
2.3
2.
The amplifier shall have one output connector per channel.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
CROWN
1.
3
280MA
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17302 - Page 1
Audio Processor
SECTION 17302
AUDIO PROCESSOR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the audio processor described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
AUDIO PERFORMANCE
A.
The frequency response shall be 20Hz to 22KHz +/- 1dB.
B.
The Noise (EIN) shall be -126dBu, 20KHz BW, max gain.
C.
The dynamic range shall be greater than 105dB.
D.
The crosstalk shall be less than -91dB re 20dBu full band.
INPUTS
A.
B.
The processor shall have 8 analog microphone inputs.
1.
The inputs shall be push-on mini-terminal blocks.
2.
The impedance shall be greater than 5KΩ
3.
The inputs shall have the nominal level adjustable from -56dBu to
0dBu. The adjustment shall be 7dB step coarse gain adjustment.
4.
The maximum level shall be -65 to +20dBu.
The processor shall have 4 analog line inputs.
1.
The inputs shall be push-on mini-terminal blocks.
2.
The impedance shall be greater than 5KΩ
3.
The nominal level shall be 0dBu
4.
The maximum level shall be 20dBu.
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Audio Processor
C.
2.3
The processor shall have 8 analog line outputs.
1.
The outputs shall be push-on mini-terminal blocks.
2.
The impedance shall be greater than 50Ω
3.
The nominal level shall be 0dBu
4.
The maximum level shall be 20dBu.
MIXER PARAMETERS
A.
The auto mixer parameters shall be:
1.
Number of Open Microphones
2.
PA Adaptive Mode
3.
First Mic Priority Mode
4.
Maximum # of Mics
5.
Ambient Level
6.
Gate Threshold Adjust
7.
Off Attenuation Adjust
8.
Hold Time
9.
Decay Rate
10. Chairman Override
11. 96 Total microphones per site
12. 6-Global Gating Groups
13. 4-Internal Gating Groups
B.
The matrix mixer parameters shall be:
1.
8-microphone analog inputs
2.
4-analog line inputs
3.
8-analog line outputs
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Audio Processor
2.4
4.
4-power amplifier outputs
5.
18-expansion bus in/out
6.
8 Assignable processing blocks in/out
PROCESSING
A.
The assignable processing blocks shall allow:
1.
B.
Filters
a)
All Pass
b)
Low Pass
c)
High Pass
d)
Low shelving
e)
High shelving
f)
PEQ
g)
Notch
h)
Crossovers
i)
CD Horn
2.
Compressor
3.
Delay: adjustable up to 250ms
The power amplifier output processing shall allow:
1.
FeedBack Elimination
2.
10-band EQ filter
3.
4-node filter bank for Crossover
4.
Delay Block
5.
Compressor/Limiter
6.
Noise Gate for Hiss Control
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Audio Processor
C.
2.5
2.6
2.7
Adaptive Volume Control
8.
Multi-Channel Control
The microphone processing shall allow:
1.
4-node filter bank
2.
AGC/ALC
3.
Wideband AEC with NLP
4.
Tail-time: 130msec
5.
Noise Cancellations.
POWER AMPLIFIERS
A.
The amplifier output shall be 4 x 35 Watts into 8Ω
B.
The impedance shall be selectable 8Ω, 70V, 100V.
C.
The crosstalk shall be less then -68dB.
CONNECTORS
A.
The processor shall have a 10/100 Ethernet port.
B.
The processor shall have a RS-232 DB-9 port.
C.
The processor shall have a USB version 2.0 compatible B-connector.
POWER
A.
2.8
7.
The processor shall utilize 120Vac with a maximum load of 300 watts.
ENCLOSURE
A.
The switcher shall be 19-inch rack mountable.
B.
The switcher shall require a maximum of 2 rack units.
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Audio Processor
2.9
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
CLEARONE
1.
910-151-882, Converge Pro 880TA ROHS
2.
910-151-810, 8i-8 Input Microphone Expansion Modules
a) Furnish and install microphone expansion modules required
for connecting all microphone inputs shown on single line
drawings.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17310 - Page 1
Basic Sound Reinforcement Speakers
SECTION 17310
BASIC SOUND REINFORCEMENT SPEAKERS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the basic sound reinforcement
speakers described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
SYSTEM
A.
The frequency range shall be 80Hz – 20kHz.
B.
The power capacity shall be 80 Watts continuous program power.
C.
The nominal sensitivity shall have a sound pressure level of 86dB @ 1m.
D.
The nominal coverage angle shall be 130° conical coverage.
E.
The directivity factor shall be 2.4 averaged 500Hz to 4kHz.
F.
The directivity index shall be 3.8 averaged 500Hz to 4kHz.
G.
The nominal impedance shall be 16Ω.
TRANDUCERS
A.
The low frequency transducers shall be 100mm polypropylene-coated, 1”
coil on aluminum former.
B.
The high frequency transducers shall be 19mm titanium coated polyester.
PHYSICAL
A.
The speakers shall have a steel backcan.
B.
The baffle shall be medium impact polystyrene, fire rated UL94V-0.
C.
The termination points shall be screw-down terminals, touch proof, UL, CE
and VDE rated, outside of the backcan.
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Basic Sound Reinforcement Speakers
B.
2.4
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
The speakers shall comply to ANSI/UL2043, UL1480, NFPA90 and
NFPA70A and shall have certification as fire tested products suitable for
use in air-handling spaces.
JBL
1.
Control 24C
2.
MTC-24TR trim ring for retrofit installations
3.
MTC-24NC new construction bracket
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Installation shall include the 2 tile support rails for each speaker.
C.
Contractor shall be responsible to furnish and install matching replacement
ceiling tiles for areas damaged during installation.
D.
All speaker locations on the drawing are approximate. Contractor shall
verify exact locations with the University prior to installation.
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Section 17312 - Page 1
Advanced Sound Reinforcement Speakers
SECTION 17310
ADVANCED SOUND REINFORCEMENT SPEAKERS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the advanced sound reinforcement
speakers described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
SYSTEM
A.
The frequency range shall be 80Hz – 20kHz.
B.
The power capacity shall be 80 Watts continuous program power.
C.
The nominal sensitivity shall have a sound pressure level of 86dB @ 1m.
D.
The nominal coverage angle shall be 130° conical coverage.
E.
The directivity factor shall be 2.4 averaged 500Hz to 4kHz.
F.
The directivity index shall be 3.8 averaged 500Hz to 4kHz.
G.
There shall be transformer taps as follows:
1.
70V: 30W, 15W, 7.5W & 3.7W
2.
100V: 30W, 15W & 7.5W
TRANDUCERS
A.
The low frequency transducers shall be 100mm polypropylene-coated, 1”
coil on aluminum former.
B.
The high frequency transducers shall be 19mm titanium coated polyester.
PHYSICAL
A.
The speakers shall have a steel backcan.
B.
The baffle shall be medium impact polystyrene, fire rated UL94V-0.
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Advanced Sound Reinforcement Speakers
2.4
C.
The termination points shall be screw-down terminals, touch proof, UL, CE
and VDE rated, outside of the backcan.
C.
The speakers shall comply to ANSI/UL2043, UL1480, NFPA90 and
NFPA70A and shall have certification as fire tested products suitable for
use in air-handling spaces.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
JBL
1.
Control 24CT
2.
MTC-24TR trim ring for retrofit installations
3.
MTC-24NC new construction bracket
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Installation shall include the 2 tile support rails for each speaker.
C.
Contractor shall be responsible to furnish and install matching replacement
ceiling tiles for areas damaged during installation.
D.
All speaker locations on the drawing are approximate. Contractor shall
verify exact locations with the University prior to installation.
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Section 17314 - Page 1
Basic Program Speakers
SECTION 17314
BASIC PROGRAM SPEAKERS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the basic program speakers
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
SYSTEM
A.
The frequency range shall be 60Hz – 16kHz.
B.
The power capacity shall be 175 Watts continuous program power.
C.
The nominal sensitivity shall have a sound pressure level of 92dB @ 1m.
D.
The directivity factor shall be 7.5
E.
The directivity index shall be 8.8
F.
The nominal impedance shall be 8ohms.
G.
The crossover frequency shall be 2.8kHz.
TRANDUCERS
A.
The low frequency transducers shall be 200mm polypropylene cone.
B.
The high frequency transducers shall be 25mm titanium coated
polycarbonate.
PHYSICAL
A.
The speakers shall have a high impact polystyrene enclosure.
B.
The speakers shall have full-range power limiting overload protection.
C.
The termination points shall be spring terminals.
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Basic Program Speakers
2.4
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
JBL
1.
3
Control 28
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Verify final location with University prior to installation.
C.
All speaker locations on the drawing are approximate. Contractor shall
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Section 17316 - Page 1
Advanced Program Speakers
SECTION 17316
ADVANCED PROGRAM SPEAKERS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the advanced program speakers
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
SYSTEM
A.
The frequency range shall be 85Hz – 22kHz.
B.
The power capacity shall be 50 Watts continuous program power.
C.
The nominal sensitivity shall have a sound pressure level of 86dB @ 1m.
D.
The directivity factor shall be 4.8
E.
The directivity index shall be 6.8
F.
The nominal impedance shall be 8Ω.
G.
The crossover frequency shall be 3.5kHz.
TRANDUCERS
A.
The low frequency transducers shall be 88mm polypropylene cone.
B.
The high frequency transducers shall be 13mm titanium coated
polycarbonate.
PHYSICAL
A.
The speakers shall have a high impact polystyrene enclosure.
B.
The speakers shall have full-range power limiting overload protection.
C.
The termination points shall be spring terminals and accept banana plugs.
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Section 17316 - Page 2
Advanced Program Speakers
2.4
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
JBL
1.
3
Control23
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Verify final location with University prior to installation.
C.
All speaker locations on the drawing are approximate. Contractor shall
verify exact locations with the University prior to installation.
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Section 17320 - Page 1
Wireless Microphone Receiver
SECTION 17320
WIRELESS MICROPHONE RECEIVER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the wireless microphone receiver
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
SYSTEM
A.
The receiver shall have automatic frequency selection.
B.
The receiver shall have automatic transmitter setup.
AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL
A.
2.3
2.4
The audio output level with a reference of +/– 38 kHz deviation with 1 kHz
tone shall be:
1.
XLR connector (into 600Ω load): –13 dBV
2.
1/4 inch connector (into 3000Ω load): –2 dBV
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE
A.
XLR connector: 200Ω
B.
1/4 inch connector: 1000Ω
XLR OUTPUT
A.
Impedance balanced
B.
Pin 1: Ground (cable shield)
C.
Pin 2: Audio
D.
Pin 3: No Audio
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Wireless Microphone Receiver
2.5
SENSITIVITY
A.
2.6
IMAGE REJECTION
A.
2.7
816 g (1 lb. 13 oz.)
HOUSING
A.
2.11
42 mm H x 197 mm W x 134 mm D (1.65 x 7.76 x 5.28 in.)
WEIGHT
A.
2.10
12 to 18 Vdc at 150 mA, supplied by external power supply
DIMENSION
A.
2.9
>70 dB, typical
POWER REQUIREMENTS
A.
2.8
-105 dBm for 12 dB SINAD, typical
Galvanized steel
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
SLX4
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each handheld and lavalier microphone shall have a wireless microphone
receiver furnished and installed as part of this contract.
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Section 17330 - Page 1
Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter
SECTION 17330
WIRELESS HANDHELD MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the wireless handheld microphone
transmitter described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL
A.
2.2
-8 dBV maximum at 0dB position
The gain adjustment range shall be 10dB.
The RF transmitter output shall be 30 mW maximum, dependent on
applicable country regulations.
2AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries.
DIMENSION
A.
2.6
2.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
A.
2.5
+2 dBV maximum at -10dB position
RF TRANSMITTER OUTPUT
A.
2.4
1.
GAIN ADJUSTMENT RANGE
A.
2.3
The audio input level shall be:
254 mm x 51 mm dia. (10 x 2 in.)
WEIGHT
A.
290g (10.2 oz.)
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Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter
2.7
HOUSING
A.
2.8
Molded PC/ABS handle and battery cup.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
SLX2
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each handheld microphone shall have a wireless microphone transmitter
furnished and installed as part of this contract.
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Section 17332 - Page 1
Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter
SECTION 17332
WIRELESS LAVALIER MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the wireless lavalier microphone
transmitter described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL
A.
2.2
+10 dBV maximum at 0dB gain position
3.
+20 dBV maximum at -10dB position
The gain adjustment range shall be 30dB.
The RF transmitter output shall be 30 mW maximum, dependent on
applicable country regulations.
2AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries.
DIMENSION
A.
2.6
2.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
A.
2.5
-10dBV maximum at mic gain position
RF TRANSMITTER OUTPUT
A.
2.4
1.
GAIN ADJUSTMENT RANGE
A.
2.3
The audio input level shall be:
108 mm H x 64 mm W x 19mm D (4.25 x 2.50 x 0.75 in.)
WEIGHT
A.
81g (3 oz.)
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Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter
2.7
HOUSING
A.
2.8
Molded ABS case
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
SLX1
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each lavalier microphone shall have a wireless lavalier microphone
transmitter furnished and installed as part of this contract.
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Section 17340 - Page 1
Handheld Microphone
SECTION 17340
HANDHELD MICROPHONE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the handheld microphone
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
FEATURES
A.
The microphone shall be an industry-standard cardioids dynamic vocal
microphone.
B.
The frequency response shall be 50 to 15,000Hz.
C.
The polar pattern shall be cardioids.
D.
The sensitivity at 1,000Hz Open Circuit Voltage shall be -54.5 dBV/Pa.
E.
The rated impedance shall be 150Ω for connection to microphone.
F.
The polarity shall have positive pressure on diaphragm producing positive
voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3.
G.
The connector shall be a three-pin professional audio connector.
H.
The net weight shall be 10.5oz.
I.
The dimensions shall be 6-3/8 in long and 2 in wide.
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Handheld Microphone
2.2
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
SM58
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each handheld microphone shall have a wireless handheld microphone
transmitter and receiver furnished and installed as part of this contract.
END OF SECTION
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Section 17342 - Page 1
Lavalier Microphone
SECTION 17342
LAVALIER MICROPHONE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the lavalier microphone described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
FEATURES
A.
The microphone shall be an industry-standard condenser mic (electrets
bias).
B.
The frequency response shall be 50 to 17,000Hz.
C.
The output impedance shall be 1800 Ω.
D.
The sensitivity shall be -45.5 dBV/Pa.
E.
The maximum sound pressure level shall be 130.5 dB SPL.
F.
The output noise shall be 28.0 dB SPL.
G.
The dynamic range shall be 102.5dB.
H.
The polarity shall have positive pressure on diaphragm producing positive
voltage on pins 3 and 4 relative to pin 1.
I.
The connector shall be a 4-pin mini connector.
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Lavalier Microphone
2.2
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
WL185
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
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instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each lavalier microphone shall have a wireless lavalier microphone
transmitter and receiver furnished and installed as part of this contract.
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Section 17344 - Page 1
Gooseneck Microphone
SECTION 17344
GOOSENECK MICROPHONE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the gooseneck microphone
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
FEATURES
A.
The microphone shall be an industry-standard condenser mic (electrets
bias).
B.
The frequency response shall be 50 to 17,000Hz.
C.
The output impedance shall be EIA Rated at 150Ω.
D.
The sensitivity shall be -35 dBV/Pa.
E.
The maximum sound pressure level shall be 121dB SPL.
F.
The output noise shall be 28.0 dB SPL.
G.
The dynamic range shall be 93dB.
H.
The common mode rejection shall be 45dB minimum.
I.
The preamplifier output clipping level shall be -8dBV.
J.
The microphone shall have a 10” gooseneck.
K.
The microphone shall have a bi-color status indicator ring.
L.
The microphone shall have a surface mount preamp.
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Gooseneck Microphone
2.2
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
MX410/C
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17346 - Page 1
Push-to-Talk Microphone
SECTION 17346
PUSH-TO-TALK MICROPHONE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the push-to-talk microphone
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
FEATURES
A.
The frequency response shall be 50 to 17,000Hz.
B.
The polar pattern shall be cardioids.
C.
The output impedance shall be EIA Rated at 150Ω.
D.
The sensitivity shall be -27.5 dBV/Pa.
E.
The maximum sound pressure level shall be 117dB SPL.
F.
The signal to noise ratio shall be 71dB.
G.
The output noise shall be 23.0 dB SPL.
H.
The dynamic range shall be 94dB.
I.
The common mode rejection shall be 45dB minimum, 10Hz to 100kHz.
J.
The preamplifier output clipping level shall be -6dBV.
K.
The switch attenuation shall be 50dB minimum.
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Push-to-Talk Microphone
2.2
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Shure Americas
1.
3
MX393/C
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The push-to-talk microphones shall be configured to have the cable exit the
microphone from the bottom. The microphone cable shall then be mounted
underneath the student desk and shall not be exposed. The grommet for
routing the cable to the underside of the desk shall be installed by others.
C.
The microphone shall be screw attached to the desktop as part of this
contract.
D.
Push to talk functionality shall be programmed such that when a student in
the classroom speaks using their microphone, a camera in the classroom
must automatically zoom in on the student that activated the microphone.
Once the student finishes the question and the student has released the
microphone, the camera will automatically zoom out to full-classroom view
or back to the presenter.
E.
of the microphone shall be configured such that when the talking feature is
activated the front camera in the classroom positions and zooms in on the
speaker.
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Section 17400 - Page 1
Basic Control Processor
SECTION 17400
BASIC CONTROL PROCESSOR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the basic control processor
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
MEMORY
A.
The processor shall have 32MB DRAM
B.
The processor shall have 256KB NVRAM
C.
The processor shall have 4MB Flash.
OPERATING SYSTEM
A.
The processor shall utilize the FAT32 file system with long names
B.
The process shall support SIMPL Windows and SIMPL+
ETHERNET
A.
2.4
VIDEO
A.
2.5
The processor shall have a 10/100Base-T Ethernet port.
The processor shall have a 4x2 composite matrix switcher
AUDIO
A.
The processor shall have a 7x1 stereo audio switcher.
B.
The master volume shall be -80dB to +20dB in 1dB steps.
C.
The input compensation shall be ±10dB, 0.1dB steps from DMT, 0.2dB
from SIMPL.
D. The bass gain range shall be ±15dB @ 100Hz, 0.5dB steps.
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2.6
E.
The treble gain range shall be ±15dB @ 10kHz, 0.5dB steps.
F.
The equalization modes shall be 6-band parametric.
G.
The PEQ filter gain shall be ±12dB, 0.01dB steps from DMT; +24/-36dB,
0.1dB steps from SIMPL
H.
The PEQ filter bandwidth shall be 0.02 to 2.0 octaves from DMT, 0.02 to
3.5 octaves from SIMPL, 0.01 octave steps.
I.
The PEQ filter center frequency shall be 25Hz to 19.9kHz from DMT; 5Hz
to 24kHz from SIMPL, 1Hz steps.
J.
The PEQ filter types shall be low pass, high pass, EQ filter, bass shelf and
treble shelf.
K.
The GEQ filter gain shall be ±12dB from DMT, ±10dB from SIMPL, 0.1dB
steps.
L.
The GEQ Filter Center frequencies shall be 63Hz, 250Hz, 1kHz, 4kHz,
10kHz, 160Hz, 600Hz, 1kHz, 2.5kHz, 5kHz, 250Hz, 1kHz and 4kHz.
M.
The frequency response shall be 20Hz to 20kHz +0/-0.5dB.
N.
The S/N Ratio is >97dB, 20Hz to 20kHz.
O.
The channel separation shall be >100dB at 1kHz
P.
The crosstalk shall be >-90dB for 20Hz to 20kHz.
Q.
The common mode rejection shall be >85dB for 20Hz to 20kHz.
CONNECTOR
A.
B.
Video
1.
Video In 1-4: (4) BNC female connectors comprising (4) composite
or (2) S-Video
2.
Video Out 1-2: (2) BNC female connectors comprising (2) composite
or (1) S-Video
Audio
1.
Audio In 1-2: (2) 4-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks comprising
(2) balanced/unbalanced stereo line-level inputs.
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C.
2.7
Audio In 3-7: (5) 3-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks comprising
(5) unbalanced stereo line-level inputs.
3.
Audio Out L/R: (1) 5-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block.
Control & Power
1.
Com A-B: (2) DB9 male, bidirectional RS-232/422/485
2.
IR Serial Out A-D: (4) 2-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks
3.
I/O Versiports 1-4: (1) 5-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks
4.
Relay Output 1-4: (1) –pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block
5.
IR In: (1) 3-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block
6.
LAN: (1) 8-wire RJ45 Ethernet
7.
Computer: (1) DB9 female
8.
NET: (1) 4-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
2.
Crestron
1.
MP2E
2.
CNPWS-75
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Furnish and install the power supply accessory as part of this contract.
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Section 17402 - Page 1
Advanced Control Processor
SECTION 17402
ADVANCED CONTROL PROCESSOR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the advanced control processor
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
PROCESSOR
A.
2.2
MEMORY
A.
2.3
The processor shall have 64 MB SDRAM, 256 KB NVRAM and 4 MB
Flash.
OPERATING SYSTEM
A.
2.4
The processor shall have a 32-bit microprocessor.
The processor shall have a FAT32 file system and support SIMPL
Windows and SIMPL+.
CONNECTOR
A.
The processor shall have a 10/100Base-T connection.
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Advanced Control Processor
2.5
CONNECTORS AND EXPANSION SLOTS
A.
The processor shall have COM slots A-F with (6) DB9 male, bidirectional
RS-232/422/485 ports.
B.
The processor shall have Infrared-Serial output ports A-H with (8) 2-pin
3.5mm detachable terminal blocks, IR/Serial output ports.
C.
The processor shall have I/O Versiports 1-8 with (1) 9-pin 3.5mm
detachable terminal blocks comprising (8) digital input/output or analog
input ports.
D.
1.
The digital input shall be rated for 0-24V dc, input impedance of 20kΩ
and a logic threshold of 1.24V DC.
2.
The digital output shall be rated for 250mA sink from maximum 24V
DC, catch diodes for use with “real world” loads
3.
The analog input shall be rated for 0-10V dc, protected to 24 Volts DC
maximum and have an input impedance of 20kΩ.
The processor shall have Relay outputs 1-8 with (2) 8-pin 3.5mm
detachable terminal blocks comprising (8) normally open, isolated relays.
1.
E.
2.6
2.7
The relays shall be rated 1Amp, 30V AC/DC.
The processor shall have (3) Y-Bus expansion slots.
ADDITIONAL CONNECTORS
A.
The processor shall have (2) DB9 female RS-232 computer console ports.
B.
The processor shall have a Crestnet port.
BUTTON
A.
The processor shall have a hardware reset button.
B.
The processor shall have a software reset button.
C.
The processor shall have 6 dynamically assigned function buttons based
upon the current menu.
D.
The processor shall have a menu button to return the LCD to the main
menu.
E.
The processor shall have up/down scrolling buttons.
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2.8
2.9
DISPLAY
A.
The processor shall have a 2 line, 40 characters per line, LCD display.
B.
The display shall show system information, configuration menus and
custom programmable user functions.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
Crestron
1.
PRO2
2.
CSCOM2 (RS232 Expansion Card)
3.
CS-ENET2 (Dual Ethernet Card)
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each advanced control processor shall have an RS232 expansion card and a
dual Ethernet card.
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Section 17410 - Page 1
Basic Touch Panel
SECTION 17410
BASIC TOUCH PANEL
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the basic touch panel described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
DISPLAY
A.
The display shall be a TFT Active Matrix color LCD.
B.
The size of the display shall have a 3.6inch diagonal.
C.
The aspect ratio shall be 4:3.
D.
The resolution shall be 320 x 240 pixels.
E.
The brightness shall be 300 nits.
F.
The contrast shall be 300:1.
G.
The color depth shall be 16-bit, 64 colors.
H.
The viewing angle shall be ±80° horizontal and +80°/-50° vertical.
I.
The display shall be a resistive membrane touchscreen.
BUTTONS
A.
The touch panel shall have (10) translucent white backlit programmable
pushbuttons. The engraving and the requirements for these buttons shall be
verified with the University prior to installation.
B.
The touch panel shall have a miniature reset pushbutton.
PROCESSOR
A.
The touch panel shall have a 32-bit microprocessor.
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2.4
2.5
MEMORY
A.
The DRAM shall be 16MB
B.
The Flash memory shall be 8MB
GRAPHIC ENGINE
A.
2.6
CONNECTOR
A.
2.7
2.8
There shall be an internal graphic engine capable of 16-bit non-palette
graphics, 65,536 colors, PNC translucency and full-motion (60fps)
animation.
The touch panel shall have (1) 4-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks, for
control slave port.
DIMENSION
A.
The height of the unit shall be 4.54in.
B.
The width of the unit shall be 6.19in.
C.
The depth of the unit shall be 2.13in.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
TPS-4LB (Black)
2.
TPS/TPMC-4L-FPW
a)
3
Verify the engraving requirements with the University prior
to installation.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The programming for the touchpanel and controller shall be provided as
part of the contract. The minimum requirements for programming shall be:
1.
Projector on/off, mute and autoimage
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2.
Screen up/down
3.
Source selection
4.
Transport control
5.
Volume control
a)
C.
In all rooms, the volume levels shall be consistent with each
other. For example, a volume bar at 50% in Duda must be the
same dB level as a volume bar at 50% in Eberly.
6.
Lighting control
7.
“System Start” macrobutton - lower the screen, turn on the projector,
ramp volume and display the dedicated PC
8.
“Shutdown” macrobutton – raise the screen, turn off the projector and
mute all audio.
The contractor shall have their GUI reviewed and approved by the
University before implementation.
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Section 17412 - Page 1
Advanced Touch Panel
SECTION 17412
ADVANCED TOUCH PANEL
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the advanced touch panel
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
DISPLAY
A.
The display shall be a TFT Active Matrix color LCD.
B.
The size of the display shall have a 15inch diagonal.
C.
The aspect ratio shall be 15:9.
D.
The resolution shall be 1280 x 768 pixels.
E.
The brightness shall be 470 nits.
F.
The contrast shall be 700:1.
G.
The color depth shall be 24-bit, 16.7M colors.
H.
The viewing angle shall be ±85° horizontal and +85° vertical.
I.
The display shall be a resistive membrane touchscreen.
BUTTONS
A.
The touch panel shall have (1) programmable pushbutton.
B.
The pushbutton shall reboot the panel if held for 5 seconds.
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2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
VIDEO
A.
The panel shall have a DM CAT input signal.
B.
The input resolution shall be 1280x768@60Hz.
AUDIO
A.
The panel shall receive audio from DM CAT.
B.
The panel shall have a built-in microphone and amplified speakers.
CONNECTOR
A.
The panel shall have (1) USB Type A female for connection of a
mouse/keyboard or other USB HID-compliant device.
B.
The panel shall have an 8-pin RJ45 female, shielded output port.
C.
The touch panel shall have (1) 4-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal blocks, for
control.
DIMENSION
A.
The height of the unit shall be 11.10in.
B.
The width of the unit shall be 15.33in.
C.
The depth of the unit shall be 1.85in.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
3
V15-TILT-B (Black)
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The programming for the touchpanel and controller shall be provided as
part of the contract. The minimum requirements for programming shall be:
1.
Projector on/off, mute and autoimage
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2.
Screen up/down
3.
Source selection
4.
Transport control
5.
Volume control
a)
In all rooms, the volume levels shall be consistent with each
other. For example, a volume bar at 50% in Duda must be the
same dB level as a volume bar at 50% in Eberly.
b)
The system should have individual volume controls for the
program audio, in-room mic audio and far-end audio.
6.
Lighting control
7.
“System Start” macro button - lower the screen, turn on the projector,
ramp volume and display the dedicated PC
8.
“Shutdown” macro button – raise the screen, turn off the projector and
mute all audio.
9.
Video window for the far-end participants during a videoconference
call.
10. Rooms with LED nameplates shall have a button labeled “Activate
Name Plates” which will allow students to enter their name through a
virtual keyboard on each students touch panel.
11. Rooms with LED nameplates shall have a button labeled “Clear Name
Plates” which will delete all information displayed on the LED
nameplates.
12. Rooms with student touch panels shall have a button labeled “Enable
Polling” that will display options “A, B, C, D and E” on each student
touch panel. Once the student selects an option, that selection will
appear depressed on the student panel. All of the student’s selections
will be complied and viewable on the presenter’s advanced touchpanel
in real time. The student should be able to change their selection at
anytime and the professor should see the change in real time.
13. Rooms with student touch panels shall have a button labeled “Lock
Poll” shall prevent students from changing their answers. This button
should be a toggle button that can be easily turned on and off.
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Advanced Touch Panel
14. The system shall be programmed to have eight different compositing
layouts for videoconferencing. The layouts shall be accessible from
the Advanced Touchpanel. The University shall determine the
compositing layouts in a reach design session with the Contractor.
15. The system shall be programmed to have the ability to send two HD or
VGA sources simultaneously to the far end room of a video
conference (Laptop/DocCam, Laptop/Camera, etc.). In addition, the
far-end shall be programmed to allow the dual screens to display the
sent source on individual screens. This shall be tested and shown
operational between all intermediate rooms.
16. The Intermediate Rooms shall be programmed such that a portable
MediaSite Recorder can be brought into the room, plugged into the
MediaSite plate and a class can be recorded.
C.
The contractor shall have their GUI reviewed and approved by the
University before implementation. The GUI for all touch panels shall have
a similar thread so that control is very similar and consistent.
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Student Touch Panel
SECTION 17414
STUDENT TOUCH PANEL
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the student touch panel described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
DISPLAY
A.
The display shall be a TFT Active Matrix color LCD.
B.
The size of the display shall have a 4.3inch diagonal.
C.
The aspect ratio shall be 16:9.
D.
The resolution shall be 800 x 480 pixels.
E.
The brightness shall be 270 nits.
F.
The contrast shall be 300:1.
G.
The color depth shall be 16-bit, 64k colors.
H.
The viewing angle shall be ±80° horizontal and +80° vertical.
I.
The display shall be a resistive membrane touchscreen.
BUTTONS
A.
The panel shall have (10) programmable pushbutton.
B.
Each hard key shall have (1) red and (1) green LED.
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Student Touch Panel
2.3
VIDEO
A.
2.4
AUDIO
A.
2.5
2.7
The panel shall have (1) 8-wire RJ45 PoE connection.
DIMENSION
A.
The height of the unit shall be 3.47in.
B.
The width of the unit shall be 6.20in.
C.
The depth of the unit shall be 1.21in.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
The panel shall have a built-in microphone and amplified speakers.
CONNECTOR
A.
2.6
The panel shall have MJPEG video.
Crestron
1.
TPMC-4SM-B-S (Black)
2.
TTK-4SM-B – each student touch panel shall have the table top
kit furnished and installed as part of this contract.
3.
TPMC-4SM-BC-B – each student touch panel shall have a
customer engraving faceplate furnished and part of this contract.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Refer to the Advanced Touch panel Installation section for student touch
panel programming requirements. The contractor shall have their GUI
reviewed and approved by the University before implementation.
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Section 17420 - Page 1
Basic Ethernet Switch
SECTION 17420
BASIC ETHERNET SWITCH
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the basic network switch
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
STANDARDS
A.
The switch shall support IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
B.
The switch shall support IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T Gigabitt Ethernet
C.
The switch shall support IEEE802.3 Nway Auto-negotiation
FEATURES
A.
The switch shall have five ports of 10/100/1000Base-T
B.
The switch fabric shall be 10Gbps.
C.
The MAC address table shall support 8000 entries.
INTERFACE
A.
The interface options shall be RJ-45, 10/1000Base-T.
B.
Each port shall have link/activity LEDs.
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Basic Ethernet Switch
2.4
2.5
DIMENSION
A.
The height of the unit shall be 1.24in.
B.
The width of the unit shall be 5.81in.
C.
The depth of the unit shall be 4.45in.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
DLink
1.
3
DGS-2205
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17422 - Page 1
Managed Ethernet Switch
SECTION 17422
MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the managed ethernet switch
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
STANDARDS
A.
2.2
The switch shall support IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab and 902.3af.
FEATURES
A.
The switch shall have twenty-four ports of 10/100Base-T auto-sensing ports
on the back of the device.
1.
2.3
Twenty-three of these ports shall be able to provide PoE power.
B.
The switch shall have two ports of 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing Gigabit
Ethernet ports.
C.
The MAC address table shall support 8000 entries.
D.
The memory buffer shall be 3Mbits per device.
E.
The switch fabric shall be 8.8Gbps non-blocking.
CONTROLS
A.
The switch shall have an on/off behind a protective guard.
B.
Each Ethernet port shall have an LED on the front indicating 100Mbps link
speed.
C.
Each Gigabit Ethernet port shall have an LED on the front indicating
1000Mbps link speed.
D.
Each port shall have a power LED indicating if PoE is active.
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Managed Ethernet Switch
2.4
2.5
DIMENSION
A.
The height of the unit shall be two rack units.
B.
1.24in.
C.
The width of the unit shall fit in a standard 19” rack.
D.
The depth of the unit shall be 11.66in.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
3
CEN-SWPOE-24
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17430 - Page 1
Lighting Control Panel
SECTION 17430
LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the lighting control panel
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
LOAD RATING
A.
The maximum load per channel shall be 6.7Amps @ 120V AC.
B.
The minimum load per channel shall be 0.125Amps @ 120V AC.
C.
The total load per module shall be 16Amps @ 120V AC.
D.
The control panel shall accept the follow load types:
1.
2.2
POWER REQUIREMENTS
A.
2.3
Incandescent, Magnetic Low-voltage, Neon/Cold Cathode, Dimmable
2-Wire Fluorescent and Non Dim Lighting.
The power shall be 100 to 127V AC at 50/60Hz line power.
CONNECTIONS
A.
The panel shall have (1) 4-pin 5mm detachable terminal block for local
devices.
B.
The panel shall have (1) 4-pin 5mm detachable terminal block for
connecting the control system.
C.
The panel shall have a captive screw terminal for a 15A or 20A line feed.
D.
The panel shall have (6) captive screw terminals for loads 1-6.
E.
The panel shall have a neutral terminal.
F.
The panel shall have a ground terminal.
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Lighting Control Panel
2.4
2.5
CONTROL
A.
There shall be (6) 3-position rocker pushbuttons, configurable to recall or
toggle individual scenes, “scene mastering” and adjustment of light levels.
B.
The control shall have an up/down button.
C.
The control shall have an on button.
D.
The control shall have an off button.
E.
The control shall have a dimming rate, adjustable by the software from 1 to
10 seconds.
F.
The control shall have a scene fade time, adjustable by the software from
0seconds to 99 minutes.
LED INDICATORS
A.
2.6
MOTION DETECTOR
A.
2.7
The panel shall have an indicator LED for each of the scene buttons.
The panel shall have a infrared motion detector with a range of at least 20
feet at 4 foot elevation.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
3
CLS-C6M
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The panel shall be integrated into the room control processor and have all
scenes programmed as part of this contract.
C.
The contractor shall furnish and install all low voltage connectivity as part
of this contract.
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Lighting Control Panel
D.
All 120V wiring shall be furnished and installed by others, the contractor
shall coordinate the connectivity with the University.
E.
Review all scene requirements with the University prior to installation.
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Section 17432 - Page 1
Dimmer Switch Module
SECTION 17432
DIMMER SWITCH MODULE
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the dimmer switch module
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
LOAD RATING
A.
The module shall have one dimmer channel.
B.
The load rating shall be 16Amps.
C.
The minimum load shall be 50 Watts.
1.
2.2
2.3
The load types can be LED, electronic low voltage, incandescent,
Neon/Cold Cathode, magnetic low voltage and 2-Wire dimmable
fluorescent.
INPUT VOLTAGES
A.
The line power shall be 120 to 277V AC at 50/60Hz line power.
B.
The control input shall be 120 or 230 V AV at 50/60Hz.
CONNECTIONS
A.
The panel shall have (1) captive screw terminal for control input.
B.
The panel shall have (1) captive screw terminal for neutral control
connection.
C.
The panel shall have (1) screw terminal for dimmed load output.
D.
The panel shall have (1) hot output for line power input.
E.
The panel shall have (1) screw terminal for a neutral connection for line
power input and load.
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Dimmer Switch Module
F.
2.4
2.5
The panel shall have a 3-terminal chassis ground bar.
CONTROL
A.
There shall be (1) recessed adjustable trim pot for adjusting brightness
level.
B.
There shall be an phase LED that shall illuminate when operating in
reverse-phase mode.
C.
There shall be a status LED that shall illuminate when load output is on.
D.
The shall be a power LED that shall illuminate when line power is applied
to the HOT terminal.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
3
CLS-EXP-DIMU
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
All 120V wiring shall be furnished and installed by others, the contractor
shall coordinate the connectivity with the University.
C.
The control of the dimmer switch modules shall be integrated into the room
control processor.
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Section 17434 - Page 1
Occupancy Sensor
SECTION 17434
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the occupancy sensor described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
SENSING
A.
The sensor shall utilize both passive infrared and ultrastronic 32kHz
technology.
B.
The sensor shall have a built-in photocell for ambient light override.
C.
The coverage area shall be 1200 sq ft.
D.
The horizontal coverage patter shall be 110°.
E.
The major motion area shall be 68 x 50 feet.
F.
The minor motion area shall be 32 x 32 feet.
MEMORY
A.
2.3
The sensor shall have a built-in non-volatile memory that shall retain all
settings in case of power loss.
LED INDICATORS
A.
The sensor shall have (1) Red LED indicating infrared motion.
B.
The sensor shall have (1) Green LED indicating ultrasonic motion.
C.
The panel shall have (1) captive screw terminal for neutral control
connection.
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Occupancy Sensor
2.4
2.5
CONTROL
A.
The sensor shall have an ultrasonic motion sensor adjustment.
B.
The sensor shall have an infrared range adjustment.
C.
The sensor shall have a delayed-off time adjustment from 30 seconds to 30
minutes.
D.
The sensor shall have an ambient light adjustment from 100 to 3000 Lux.
E.
The sensor shall have a DIP switch to enable single-technology, disable
auto-adapting and disable walk-thru mode.
HOUSING
A.
2.6
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
The construction shall be high-impact injection molded plastic.
Crestron
1.
GLS-ODT-W-1200
2.
GLS-SIM (Each occupancy sensor shall be integrated into the
Crestron control system).
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Verify the final location with the architect prior to installation.
C.
The ultrasonic and infrared range shall be adjusted for the room
configuration once all construction is complete.
D.
The ambient light threshold shall be adjusted for the room configuration
during bright sun.
E.
The delayed-off time shall be adjusted per the guidance from the
University.
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Section 17500 - Page 1
Codec
SECTION 17500
CODEC
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the codec, software and service
described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
BANDWIDTH
A.
The codec shall support H.323/SIP up to 6Mbps point-to-point.
B.
The codec shall support up to 10Mbps total Multisite bandwidth.
FIREWALL TRAVERSAL
A.
2.3
The codec shall support H.460.18 and H.460.19 firewall traversal.
VIDEO
A.
Standards
1.
B.
C.
The codec shall support H.261, H.263, H.263+ and H.264 standards.
Features
1.
The codec shall function at 16:9 native.
2.
The codec shall allow advanced screen layouts.
3.
The codec shall allow intelligent video management
Inputs
1.
The codec shall have 2 HDMI inputs.
2.
The codec shall have 2 DVI inputs.
3.
The codec shall have 1 composite input.
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Codec
D.
E.
4.
The HDMI inputs shall support the following formats:
640x480@60Hz, 720x480@60Hz, 800x600@56/60/72/75/85Hz,
1024x768@60/70/75/85Hz,1280x720@50/59.94/60Hz,
1280x768@60Hz,1280x1024@60/75Hz,1440x900@60Hz,
1600x1200@50/60Hz,1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@23.97/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz.
5.
The DVI inputs shall support the following formats:
a)
Analog (VGA): 1024x768@60/70/75/85Hz, 1280x720@60Hz,
1280x768@60Hz,
1280x800@60Hz,
1280x960@60Hz,
1280x1024@60/75Hz, 1440x900@60Hz, 1600x1200@60Hz,
1680x1050@60Hz, 1920x1080@60Hz, 1920x1200@50Hz
b)
Analog (YPbPr):
720x480@60Hz, 720x576@50Hz,
1280x720@30/50/60Hz, 1920x1080@25/30/50/60Hz
c)
Digital (DVI-D): 640x480@60Hz, 720x480@59.94/60Hz,
800x600@56/60/72/75/85Hz,
1024x768@60/70/75/85,
1280x720@50/59.94/60Hz,
1280x768@60Hz,
1280x1024@60/75Hz, 1440x900@60Hz, 1600x1200@50/60Hz,
1680x1050@60Hz,
1920x1080@23.97/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.95/60Hz,
1920x1200@50/60Hz
Outputs
1.
The codec shall have 1 HDMI output.
2.
The codec shall have 1 DVI output.
3.
The codec shall have 1 composite input.
4.
The HDMI and DVI output shall support the following formats:
640x480@60Hz,
800x600@60Hz,
1024x768@60Hz,
1280x720@60Hz,
1280x768@60Hz,
1280x1024@60Hz,
1360x768@60Hz,
1366x768@60Hz,
1600x1200@60Hz,
1920x1080@60Hz.
5.
The composite output shall support PAL and NTSC.
Live Video Resolutions
1.
The codec shall support the following live video resolutions
(encode/decode):
176x144@30fps,
352x288@30fps,
512x288@30fps, 576x448@30fps, 768x448@30fps, 704x576@30fps,
1024x576@30fps,
1280x720@30fps,
1920x1080@30fps,
640x480@30fps,
800x600@30fps,
1024x768@30fps,
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Codec
1280x1024@30fps,
1280x768@30fps,
1440x900@30fps,
1680x1050@30fps,
1600x1200@30fps,
1920x1200@25fps,
512x288@60fps,
768x448@60fps,
1024x576@60fps,
1280x720@60fps, 720p30 from 768kbps, 720p60 from 1152kbps,
1080p30 from 1473kbps.
2.4
AUDIO
A.
Standards
1.
B.
C.
Features
1.
The codec shall have CD-Quality 20KHz mono and stereo audio
features.
2.
The codec shall have four separate acoustic echo cancellers.
3.
The codec shall have a 4-port audio mixer.
4.
The codec shall have automatic gain control
5.
The codec shall have automatic noise reduction.
6.
The codec shall have active lip synchronization.
Inputs
1.
D.
The codec shall support G.711, G.722, G.722.1, 64kbps & 128kbps
MPEG4 AAC-LD, AAC-LD Stereo
The codec shall have 4 microphone inputs.
a)
48V phantom powered.
b)
XLR connector each with separate echo cancellers and noise
reduction.
c)
Individually set for balanced line level.
2.
The codec shall have 2 RCA/Phono line level inputs.
3.
The codec shall have 1 HDMI digital input.
Outputs
1.
The codec shall have 2 RCA/Phono, line level, stereo main audio
outputs.
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Codec
a)
2.
2.5
Configurable to S/PDIF or 2 x RCA/Phone, Line Level: Mono
auxiliary/DVD input.
The codec shall have 1 HDMI digital, stereo main audio output.
FEATURES
A.
B.
C.
Dual stream
1.
The codec shall support H.239 (H.323) dual stream.
2.
The codec shall support BFCP (SIP) dual stream.
3.
The code shall support resolutions up to 1080p30, independent of
main stream resolution.
Multisite
1.
The codec shall support 4-way 720p30 High Definition SIP/H.323
MultiSite.
2.
The codec shall support full individual audio and video transcoding.
3.
The codec shall support H.323/SIP/VoIP in the same conference.
4.
The codec shall support Presentation (H.239/BFCP) from any
participant at resolutions up to WXGAp30.
5.
The codec shall support H.264 Encryption, dual stream from any site.
6.
The codec shall support IP Downspeeding.
7.
The codec shall support Dial in/Dial out
Protocols
1.
D.
The codec shall support H.323 and SIP
Encryption
1.
The codec shall support standards-based H.235 v2 & v3 and AES.
2.
The codec shall support automatic key generation and exchange.
3.
Encryption shall be support in dual stream.
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Codec
E.
F.
2.6
1.
The codec shall support DNS lookup for service configuration.
2.
The codec shall support QoS.
3.
The codec shall support IP adaptive bandwidth management
(including flow control)
4.
The codec shall support auto gatekeeper discovery.
5.
The codec shall support H.245 DTMF tones in H.323.
6.
The codec shall support Date and Time support via NTP.
7.
The codec shall support Packet Loss based downspeeding.
8.
The codec shall support URI dialing.
9.
The codec shall support TCP/IP, DHCP and 802.1x Network
authentication.
IPv6 Network Support
1.
The codec shall support single stack support for both H.323 and SIP.
2.
The codec shall support dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 for DHCP, SSH,
HTTP, HTTPS, DNS and DiffServ
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
IP Network Features
Cisco/Tandberg
1.
117200 – C60 Codec
2.
117202MS – C60 Multsite Software
3.
117202PR – C60 Premium Resolution Software
4.
117200V27 – 1 Year Constant Care Advanced Service
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Codec
B.
Each classroom with a video conferencing codec shall have all of the above
part numbers including the CODEC, multsite software, premium resolution
software and 1 year of service, furnished and installed as part of this
contract.
C.
Refer to the Installation sections of the Advanced Touchpanel and Push-toTalk sections for additional video conferencing programming needs to be
provided as part of this contract.
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Section 17510 - Page 1
HD PTZ Camera
SECTION 17510
HD PTZ CAMERA
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the camera, interface and
mounting kits described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
CAMERA
A.
The image device shall be 1/3” CCD.
B.
The picture elements shall be 1.3 Megapixels.
C.
The camera signal system shall be capable of:
1.
1080p, 1080i or 720p at 59.94Hz.
2.
1080p@60Hz.
3.
1080p, 1080i or 720p @50Hz.
D.
The lens shall be 18x optical zoom.
E.
The focal length shall be f=4.7 to 84.6mm
F.
The horizontal viewing angle shall be 3.2 to 55.2°.
G.
The frame delay shall be 1 frame.
H.
The video s/n ratio shall be >50dB.
I.
The image shall be invertible.
J.
The minimum illumination shall be 1.8lux.
K.
The control protocol shall be VISCA.
L.
The pan range shall be 170° to -170°.
M.
The tilt range shall be +90° to -30°.
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HD PTZ Camera
2.2
N.
The Pan/Tilt speed shall be 0.25° to 60° degrees/second.
O.
The camera shall have 16 preset positions.
DISTANCE
A.
2.3
INPUTS
A.
2.4
2.5
The interface shall accept RS-232 control from either a joystick controller,
codec or control system over a category 5 cable.
OUTPUTS
A.
The interface shall transmit RS-232 control to and from the camera and IR
signals returned from the camera over a category 5 cable.
B.
The interface shall accept DVI-D and HDMI video from the camera over a
category 5 cable.
C.
The interface shall deliver power to the camera over the category 5 cable
that delivers the video.
D.
The interface shall support a daisy chain link between multiple devices.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
The system shall support category 5 connectivity between the camera and
the interface up to 100 feet.
Vaddio
1.
999-6906-000
2.
998-6000-003, 1-RU rack mount panel for every 2 units.
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
All cameras shall have wall mounts furnished and installed as part of this
contract.
C.
Refer to the Installation sections of the Advanced Touchpanel and Push-toTalk sections for additional video conferencing programming needs to be
provided as part of this contract.
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Section 17600 - Page 1
Rackmount Power Strip
SECTION 17600
RACKMOUNT POWER STRIP
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the rackmount power strip
described below.
B.
EACH ROOM SHALL HAVE RACKMOUNT POWER STRIP(S)
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2.
3.
2
BASIC ROOMS SHALL HAVE ONE POWER STRIP
a)
Duda: 202, 210, 211, 212, 303, 312, 313
b)
Eberly: 246, 250, 251, 255, 266
INTERMEDIATE ROOMS SHALL HAVE THREE
STRIPS
a)
Duda: 103, 116
b)
Eberly: 110, 130
c)
Keystone: 205, 211
POWER
ADVANCED ROOMS SHALL HAVE FOUR POWER STRIPS
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
c)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
STANDARDS
A.
The strip shall support 1U EIA 19” rack mounting.
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Rackmount Power Strip
2.2
2.3
2.4
FEATURES
A.
The nominal line voltage shall be 120Vac.
B.
The maximum line current shall be 15Amps.
C.
The power cord shall be NEMA5-15P.
D.
The power cords shall be 9 feet.
E.
The power strip shall have 1 front outlet NEMA 5-15R.
F.
The power strip shall have 8 rear outlets NEMA 5-15R.
G.
The power strip shall have a front circuit breaker.
H.
The color shall be black powder coat.
SURGE SUPPRESSION
A.
The maximum allowable voltage shall be 125Vac (RMS)
B.
The maximum clamping voltage shall be 395volts@100 amps.
C.
The one-time peak impulse current shall be 30,000 amps.
D.
The peak impulse current shall be 21,000 amps, two times within 5 minutes.
E.
The peak impulse current shall be 9,000 amps within 2 minutes.
F.
The response time shall be less than 1 nanosecond.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Middle Atlantic Products
1.
3
PD-915R
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17602 - Page 1
Rackmount UPS
SECTION 17602
RACKMOUNT UPS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the rackmount UPS described
below.
B.
EACH INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED ROOM SHALL HAVE A
RACKMOUNT UPS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF
THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2.
2
INTERMEDIATE ROOMS SHALL HAVE THREE
STRIPS
a)
Duda: 103, 116
b)
Eberly: 110, 130
c)
Keystone: 205, 211
POWER
ADVANCED ROOMS SHALL HAVE FOUR POWER STRIPS
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
c)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
UPS
A.
The output power capacity shall be 1250 Watts.
B.
The efficiency shall be 90% at full load.
C.
The output voltage distortion shall be less than 5% at full load.
D.
The output frequency shall be 47 to 63Hz (sync to line power input).
E.
The waveform shall be a sine wave.
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Rackmount UPS
2.2
2.3
2.4
F.
The typical transfer time shall be 7mS.
G.
The maximum transfer time shall be 10mS maximum during blackout.
H.
The power line surge protection shall be rated for 4080 joules.
I.
The filtering shall meet UL 1449 dataline protection.
J.
The voltage regulation shall perform voltage boost or trim to maintain 120V
nominal output.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
A.
The allowable input voltage shall be 82 to 142V AC.
B.
The maximum input current shall be 12 amps.
BATTERY
A.
The internal battery shall consist of (4) 12 Volt, 9Ah maintenance-free
sealed lead-acid w/suspended electrolyte batteries.
B.
The backup runtime shall be ~12 minutes at 625W.
C.
The backup runtime shall be ~2.7 minutes at 1250W.
D.
The recharging time shall be ~8 hours typical to 90% capacity following a
discharge to shutdown.
E.
The battery life shall be 2 to 5 years.
F.
The maximum clamping voltage shall be 395volts@100 amps.
CONNECTORS
A.
The UPS shall have a 10/100Base-T Ethernet connection.
B.
The UPS shall have (5) NEMA 5-15R female, grounded AC power outlets,
switched with noise filtering and protection for digital devices.
C.
The UPS shall have (2) NEMA 5-15R female, ground AC power outlets,
switched with noise filtering and protection for display devices.
D.
The UPS shall have (2) NEMA 5-15R female, ground AC power outlets,
delayed-switched, delayed turn-on, adjustable 0 to 10 seconds with noise
filtering and protection for analog devices.
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Rackmount UPS
2.5
2.6
E.
The UPS shall have (2) NEMA 5-15R female grounded AC power outlets,
delayed-switched, delayed turn-on, adjustable 0 to 10 seconds with noise
filtering and protection for high-current devices.
F.
The UPS shall have cable in and out connections for coaxial source
connections.
ENCLOSURE
A.
The UPS shall fit in a standard EIA 19” rack.
B.
The UPS shall take 3 rack units.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
3
CEN-UPS1250
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The contractor shall configure the analog device ports to a 3 second delay
turn-on.
C.
The contractor shall configure the high-current device ports to a 6 second
delay turn-on.
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Section 17610 - Page 1
Clamping Rack Shelf
SECTION 17610
CLAMPING RACK SHELF
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the clamping rack shelf described
below.
B.
EACH ROOM SHALL HAVE A CLAMPING RACK SHELF
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2.
3.
2
BASIC ROOMS SHALL HAVE ONE POWER STRIP
a)
Duda: 202, 210, 211, 212, 303, 312, 313
b)
Eberly: 246, 250, 251, 255, 266
INTERMEDIATE ROOMS SHALL HAVE THREE
STRIPS
a)
Duda: 103, 116
b)
Eberly: 110, 130
c)
Keystone: 205, 211
POWER
ADVANCED ROOMS SHALL HAVE FOUR POWER STRIPS
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
c)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
STANDARDS
A.
2.2
The strip shall support 2U EIA 19” rack mounting.
FEATURES
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Clamping Rack Shelf
2.3
A.
The shelf shall be equipped with rubber-lined clamps to secure components.
B.
The clamps shall be fitted with adjustable “L” brackets.
C.
The shelf shall have a vented bottom.
D.
The shelf shall be 16-gauge steel.
E.
The shelf shall have a black power coat finish.
F.
The shelf shall be GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified for
Children and Schools.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Middle Atlantic Products
1.
3
RC-2
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The clamping shelf shall be utilized for support of the University provided
dedicated PC for each classroom.
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Section 17612 - Page 1
Universal Rack Shelf
SECTION 17612
UNIVERSAL RACK SHELF
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the universal rack shelf described
below.
B.
EACH ROOM SHALL HAVE UNIVERSAL RACK SHELF(S)
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2.
3.
2
BASIC ROOMS SHALL HAVE ONE 1U AND ONE 3U
a)
Duda: 202, 210, 211, 212, 303, 312, 313
b)
Eberly: 246, 250, 251, 255, 266
INTERMEDIATE ROOMS SHALL HAVE TWO 3U AND FIVE 1U
a)
Duda: 103, 116
b)
Eberly: 110, 130
c)
Keystone: 205, 211
ADVANCED ROOMS SHALL HAVE TWO 3U AND FIVE 1U
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
c)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
STANDARDS
A.
The shelf shall support EIA 19” rack mounting.
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Universal Rack Shelf
2.2
2.3
FEATURES
A.
The shelf shall have a solid bottom.
B.
The shelf shall be 16-gauge steel.
C.
The 1U shelf shall have a 35lbs. capacity.
D.
The 3U shelf shall have a 70lbs. capacity.
E.
The shelf shall have a black power coat finish.
F.
The shelf shall be GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified for
Children and Schools.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
Middle Atlantic Products
1.
1U shelf – U1
2.
3U shelf – U3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The universal shelves shall be utilized in the teaching lectern and equipment
cabinets for supporting AV equipment.
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Section 17614 - Page 1
Rack Mount Drawer
SECTION 17614
RACK MOUNT DRAWER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the rack mount drawer described
below.
B.
EACH ROOM SHALL HAVE RACK MOUNT DRAWER(S)
FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2.
3.
2
BASIC ROOMS SHALL HAVE ONE DRAWER
a)
Duda: 202, 210, 211, 212, 303, 312, 313
b)
Eberly: 246, 250, 251, 255, 266
INTERMEDIATE ROOMS SHALL HAVE ONE RACK MOUNT
DRAWER
a)
Duda: 103, 116
b)
Eberly: 110, 130
c)
Keystone: 205, 211
ADVANCED ROOMS SHALL HAVE TWO RACK MOUNT
DRAWERS
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
c)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
STANDARDS
A.
The drawer shall support 2U EIA 19” rack mounting.
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Rack Mount Drawer
2.2
2.3
FEATURES
A.
The drawer shall have full extension ball bearing slides that extend to 14”
B.
The drawer shall have a flush spring latch.
C.
The drawer shall have a rear grommet for cable entry.
D.
The drawer shall have a no-slip mat.
E.
The drawer shall be 15-7/8” wide and 14” deep.
F.
The shelf shall be GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified for
Children and Schools.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Middle Atlantic Products
1.
3
D2
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The drawers shall be utilized in the teaching lectern and equipment cabinets
for storing AV equipment.
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Section 17620 - Page 1
Cable-Nook
SECTION 17620
CABLE-NOOK
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the cable-nook described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The width shall be 4.08in.
B.
The height with the cover opened shall be 7.40in.
C.
The height with the cover closed shall be 4.79in.
D.
The depth shall be 4.79in.
E.
The finish shall be matte black.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
ALTINEX
1.
3
CNK241
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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Section 17630 - Page 1
Lacing Bar
SECTION 17630
LACING BAR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the lacing bar described below.
B.
EACH INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED ROOM SHALL HAVE
TWENTY HORIZONTAL LACING BARS FURNISHED AND
INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2.
2
INTERMEDIATE ROOMS
a)
Duda: 103, 116
b)
Eberly: 110, 130
c)
Keystone: 205, 211
ADVANCED ROOMS
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The bar shall have a formed “L” shape.
B.
The bar shall have 10 cable tie slots.
C.
The bar shall be coated to protect cables.
D.
The bar shall fit a standard EIA compliant 19” rack.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
MidAtlantic
1.
LBP-1A
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Section 17630 - Page 2
Lacing Bar
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The lacing bars shall be utilized in the teaching lectern and equipment
cabinets for horizontal cable management.
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Section 17632 - Page 1
Vertical Lacing Bar
SECTION 17632
VERTICAL LACING BAR
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the vertical lacing bar described
below.
B.
EACH ADVANCED ROOM SHALL HAVE A VERTICAL LACING
BAR FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
1.
2
ADVANCED ROOMS SHALL HAVE FOUR POWER STRIPS
a)
Duda 117
b)
Eberly 120
c)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The bar shall mount vertically to the rackrail and provide locations for
securing cable ties.
B.
The bar shall be 2” wide.
C.
The bar shall be 45 space.
D.
The bar shall be 1/8” thick with round holes.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
MidAtlantic
1.
LACE-P
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Section 17632 - Page 2
Vertical Lacing Bar
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The vertical lacing bar shall be used for vertically running cables in the
equipment cabinet. All cables shall be tie-wrapped in a neat and organized
fashion at a minimum of 12”.
C.
The lacing bars shall be utilized in the teaching lectern and equipment
cabinets for vertical cable management.
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Section 17640 - Page 1
Equipment Cabinet
SECTION 17640
EQUIPMENT CABINET
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the equipment cabinet described
below.
B.
THE FOLLOWING ROOMS SHALL HAVE AN EQUIPMENT
CABINET FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS
CONTRACT.
a)
Eberly 110
b)
Duda 117
c)
Eberly 120
d)
Keystone 209
PRODUCT
2.1
FEATURES
A.
The equipment cabinet shall be EIA compliant 19” stand-alone/gangable
equipment rack.
B.
The overall dimensions of the cabinet shall be 81.125”H x 25”D.
C.
The useable height shall be 77.125”
D.
The useable depth shall be 20.25”
E.
The cabinet shall be of fully welded construction.
F.
The weight capacity shall be 2,500lbs.
G.
All structural elements shall be finished in black powder coat.
H.
The cabinet shall have a vented locked and latching rear door.
1.
All cabinet doors in all rooms shall be keyed to the same lock.
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Equipment Cabinet
2.2
I.
The cabinet shall come equipped with one pair of black e-coat finish fully
adjustable 11-gauge steel rackrail with tapped 10-32 mounting holes in
universal EIA spacking.
J.
The cabinet shall have solid side panels with vertical slotted vent pattern at
the top and bottom.
K.
The cabinet shall have removable split rear knockout panel.
L.
The cabinet shall be GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified for
Children and Schools.
M.
The cabinet shall be RoHS EU Directive 2002/95/EC compliant.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
MidAtlantic
1.
ERK 4425
2.
VFD-44 (Vented Front Door)
3.
CBS-ERK24 (Caster Base)
4.
RR-ERK44 (Rear Rack Rail Kit)
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
All accessories listed shall be furnished and installed with each cabinet, as
part of this contract.
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Vented Blank Panel
SECTION 17632
VENTED BLANK PANEL
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and equipment for the vented blank panels described
below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The panel shall fit a standard EIA compliant 19” rack.
B.
The panel shall be constructed of 16-gauge perforated steel.
C.
The panel shall be GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified for
Children and Schools
D.
The panel shall be RoHS EU Directive 2002/95/EC compliant.
E.
The panel shall have a perforation pattern of a 1/16” diameter hole, with
1/8” staggered centers and 23% open area.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
MidAtlantic
1.
3
VTF-1
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
All open slots on racks, cabinets or podiums shall have a vented blank
panel.
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MediaSite RL Recorder
SECTION 17700
MEDIASITE RL RECORDER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials, licensing and equipment for the MediaSite RL
recorder described below.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
2.3
IMAGE CAPTURE
A.
The recorder shall support 1920 x 1080 image capture.
B.
The recorder shall support widescreen resolution.
C.
The recorder shall support 480p, 720p and 1080i resolutions.
D.
The recorder shall have full motion video support.
E.
The recorder shall have variable bit rate capture to support on-the-fly
presentation device changes.
F.
The recorder shall have digital image capture using a DVI-I interface.
VIDEO CAPTURE
A.
The recorder shall support composite BNC/RCA video capture.
B.
The recorder shall support component BNC video capture.
C.
The recorder shall support S-Video (Y/C) video capture.
D.
The recorder shall support NTSC and PAL formats.
AUDIO CAPTURE
A.
The recorder shall support 2 x balanced XLR audio capture.
B.
The recorder shall support 2 x unbalanced RCA capture.
C.
The recorder shall support the following secondary audio:
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MediaSite RL Recorder
2.4
2.5
Line in – unbalanced 1/8” TRS (stereo)
2.
Mic in – unbalanced 1/8”’ TS (mono)
3.
Line out – unbalanced 1/8” TRS (stereo)
DESIGN
A.
The recorder shall fit in a standard EIA 19” rack.
B.
The recorder shall take up 2 rack units.
C.
The recorder shall utilize an Intel-based processor.
D.
The recorder shall have a 160GB hard drive.
E.
The recorder shall have a DVD drive (+/- RW)
F.
The recorder shall have a 10/100/1000Base-T interface.
G.
The recorder shall have a DVI and DisplayPort out connection.
H.
The recorder shall utilize a Kensington lock for theft protection.
I.
The recorder shall have Microsoft Windows Embedded.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
3
1.
SonicFoundry
1.
MediaSite RL Recorder
2.
1 Year Premium Service Contract
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
Each MediaSite RL Recorder shall have a 1 year premium service contract
furnished as part of this contract.
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MediaSite EX Server
SECTION 17702
MEDIASITE EX SERVER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and licensing for the MediaSite EX Server software
described below. The server required for this software shall be furnished by
the University with the software, licensing and installation furnished and
installed as part of this contract.
B.
THE MEDIASITE EX SERVER SOFTWARE AND LICENSING SHALL
BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT.
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The system shall have a scheduler that can start and stop presentation
recording automatically.
B.
The system shall permit schedule overrides for events that do not sart or end
on time.
C.
The system shall permit exclusion dates to avoid recording during holidays
or breaks.
D.
The system shall permit recordings to be monitored and managed remotely.
E.
The system shall organize and index webcasts.
F.
The system shall allow presentations to be secured, cataloged and control
system access.
G.
The system shall track and report on viewing activity.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
SonicFoundry
1.
MediaSite EX Service
2.
1 Year Premium Service Contract
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MediaSite EX Server
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
The contractor shall configure the software within each MediaSite Recorder
to ensure it communicates in full-duplex with the MediaSite EX Server.
C.
Each MediaSite EX Server shall have a 1 year premium service contract
furnished as part of this contract.
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RoomView Server
SECTION 17710
ROOMVIEW SERVER
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and licensing for the RoomView Server Edition
software described below. The server required for this software shall be
furnished by the University with the software, licensing and installation
furnished and installed as part of this contract.
B.
THE ROOMVIEW SERVER SOFTWARE AND LICENSING SHALL BE
FURNISED AND INSTALLED AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT
PRODUCT
2.1
2.2
FEATURES
A.
The RoomView Server Edition software shall deliver a facility-wide
network control of AV resources.
B.
The software shall support authentication by forms and Windows
credentials.
C.
The software shall have RoomView Scheduler.
D.
The software shall have asset management tools to track maintenance and
service.
APPROVED PART NUMBERS
A.
Crestron
1.
3
RoomView Server Edition – Enterprise Management and
Scheduling Software
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Install as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
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RoomView Server
B.
All rooms shall be programmed for management through RoomView
Enterprise as part of this contract.
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Service Requirements
SECTION 17800
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
1.3
WORK INCLUDED
A.
Following acceptance of the system, after the final phase of installation, the
contractor shall be responsible to maintain the system for a period of one
year. The maintenance shall cover break/fix issues for all equipment
furnished as part of this contract. The maintenance shall not cover
programming changes or issues caused by improperly using the equipment.
B.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials, equipment, tests and services to service the
equipment for a period of one year from acceptance.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
A.
1.4
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The contractor shall provide five sets of equipment manuals, each in a
binder, for all equipment furnished and installed as part of this contract.
CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
A.
The contractor shall be located, and stock at this site all critical components
of the proposed system, within a 300-mile radius of the University.
B.
The Service Contractor shall have an 800 number technical assistance line
where corrective maintenance calls can be placed.
1.
1.5
PROGRAMMING CHANGES
A.
1.6
Upon placing a corrective maintenance call the Owner shall be
assigned a trouble ticket tracking number that shall be stored in a
database along with the description of the problem and the time and
date the call was made.
Additional programming changes requested during the Post Cut support
periods for each shall be free of charge to the University.
SYSTEM FAILURES
A.
Major Corrective Maintenance Support
1.
Contractor shall respond to requests for Major Corrective Maintenance
Support, twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week,
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Service Requirements
including holidays. If the request cannot be corrected remotely, the
Contractor shall commit to an on-site response within twenty-four (24)
hours of the Owner calling the Service Hotline and reporting the
trouble. Major Corrective Maintenance is defined to be maintenance
support services when:
B.
1.7
a)
Any projector cannot properly project a rooms dedicated PC
image
b)
Any video conferencing system cannot be properly connected.
c)
Any Media Site server cannot properly record a class.
d)
Any microphone cannot properly send audio to speakers or
mediasite server.
Minor Corrective Maintenance
1.
Contractor shall respond to requests for Minor Corrective
Maintenance Support, as defined herein, on an hourly basis between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,
excluding Contractor Holidays. If the request cannot be corrected
remotely, the Contractor shall commit to an on-site response within
forty-eight (48) hours of the Owner calling the Service Hotline and
reporting the trouble. Minor Corrective Maintenance is defined to be
maintenance support services when:
2.
Any maintenance call that is not Major Corrective Maintenance
ESCALATION PROCEDURES
A.
Major Corrective Maintenance
1.
For major corrective maintenance if the problem is not resolved within
two hours of reporting the trouble, the Owner shall be transferred, at
their request, to the Service Center Manager who shall escalate the
trouble ticket priority and shall inform the Area Service Manager of
the pending issue.
2.
If the problem is not resolved within four hours of reporting the
trouble, the Owner shall be transferred, at their request to the Area
Service Manager who shall escalate the trouble ticket priority, and
shall inform the Regional Director of Service.
3.
If the problem is not resolved within six hours of reporting the trouble,
the Owner shall be transferred, at their request, to the Regional
Director of Service who shall escalate the trouble ticket priority, and
shall inform the Vice President of the Division.
4.
If the problem is not resolved within eight hours of reporting the
trouble, the Contractor shall conduct a conference call with the Owner,
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Service Requirements
Regional Director of Service and the Vice President of the Division
and shall inform the President of the Division.
5.
B.
1.8
If the problem is not resolved within ten hours of reporting the trouble,
the Contractor shall conduct a conference call with the Owner and the
President of the Division.
Minor Corrective Maintenance
1.
For minor corrective maintenance if the problem is not resolved within
twenty-four hours of reporting the trouble, the Owner shall be
transferred, at their request, to the Service Center Manager who shall
escalate the trouble ticket priority and shall inform the Area Service
Manager of the pending issue.
2.
If the problem is not resolved within thirty-six hours of reporting the
trouble, the Owner shall be transferred, at their request to the Area
Service Manager who shall escalate the trouble ticket priority, and
shall inform the Regional Director of Service.
3.
If the problem is not resolved within forty-eight hours of reporting the
trouble, the Owner shall be transferred, at their request, to the
Regional Director of Service who shall escalate the trouble ticket
priority, and shall inform the Vice President of the Division.
4.
If the problem is not resolved within seventy-two hours of reporting
the trouble, the Contractor shall conduct a conference call with the
Owner, Regional Director of Service and the Vice President of the
Division and shall inform the President of the Division.
5.
If the problem is not resolved within ninety-six hours of reporting the
trouble, the Contractor shall conduct a conference call with the Owner
and the President of the Division.
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
A.
The University and the Contractor recognizes that time is of the essence in this
situation and that California University of Pennsylvania shall suffer loss if the
contractor is not on-site within the twenty-four hours for Major Corrective
Maintenance and forty-eight hours for Minor Corrective Maintenance. They
also recognize the delays, expense and difficulties involved in proving in a
legal proceeding the actual loss suffered by the University. Accordingly,
instead of providing any such proof, California University of Pennsylvania
and the Contractor agree that as liquidated damages for delay (but not as a
penalty) Company shall pay California University of Pennsylvania onehundred dollars ($100) for each Business hour that expires after the Company
fails to respond, up to 8 hours per incident.
B.
Liquidated damages will not be invoked to the extent that they:
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Service Requirements
1.
Are caused by the University’s failure to perform its obligations under
the Agreement.
2.
Are caused by acts of God or any other event beyond the Contractors’
reasonable control.
3.
Are caused by the Contractor being denied access to the Premises where
the cause of failure is located.
4.
Are related to a malfunction caused by improperly using the equipment.
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Training
SECTION 17810
TRAINING
1
GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE
A.
1.2
RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS
A.
1.3
Description of required Training
Documents affecting work or this Section include Division 0 and other
Sections of Division 1 of these Specifications.
WORK INCLUDED
A.
The work covered under this section includes furnishing all necessary labor,
supervision, materials and services for training the users and administrators
on the technology.
2
PRODUCTS (NOT USED)
3
EXECUTION
3.1
END USER TRAINING
A.
B.
On-site “train the trainer” audio visual training, in groups of 10 users or
less, shall be provided as part of this contract. The average class length
shall be 120 minutes. The training shall cover all pertinent material,
including but not limited to:
1.
Level 1 Classrooms: Introduction to the control system and operation
of the projector, screen, bluray player and document camera.
2.
Level 2 Classrooms: Introduction to the control system and operation
of the video conferencing equipment, confidence monitors and sound
reinforcement system.
3.
Level 3 Classrooms: Introduction to the control system and operation
of the electronic student nameplates, student polling equipment, pushto-talk microphones and media site streaming/recording.
Training shall include a printed and bound user manual consisting of one
page user instruction guides per each device. A manual shall be included
for each person attending a training class.
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Training
3.2
C.
The end user training shall consist of a six classes, including two evening
class, that shall be coordinated with the University and provided during the
month of September 2011.
D.
The University shall provide a Level 3 classroom for training and
coordinate employee scheduling.
E.
A master set of the manual shall be delivered in electronic format.
F.
The training sessions shall be recorded using the MediaSite Recorder
system.
ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING
A.
Certified System Programming
1.
Creston Certified Programmer training shall be provided for two
administrators. The training shall include all associated online
training and classroom fees. The University shall pay any costs for
travel, meals or a per-diem.
a)
B.
The certification program shall include the following Crestron
courses:
(1)
Crestron 101 Online Training
(2)
Configuration of Crestron Systems course
(3)
Intermediate Crestron Programming
Mediasite Administration
1.
Mediasite Administrator training shall be provided at the University
for two administrators. The training shall cover all pertinent material
including but not limited to:
a)
Mediasite Recorder
b)
Mediasite Scheduler
c)
Mediasite Catalog
d)
Mediasite Player
e)
Security
f)
Reporting
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Training
g)
2.
C.
Podcasting
Training shall include electronic user manuals for each person
attending a training class.
Video Conferencing Administration
1.
2.
Video Conferencing Administrator training shall be provided at the
University for two administrators. The training shall cover all
pertinent material including but not limited to:
a)
Video Conference Setup
b)
Video Conference Initiation
c)
Video Conference Breakdown
Training shall include electronic user manuals for each person
attending a training class.
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Testing
SECTION 17820
TESTING
1
GENERAL
1.1
SECTION INCLUDES
A.
1.2
RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS
A.
1.3
1.4
Documents affecting work or this Section include Division 0 and other
Sections of Division 1 of these Specifications.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS
A.
The Contractor shall go to the controller in each classroom (Level 1, 2 and
3) and test every device for complete operation.
B.
The Contractor shall test and complete a video conferencing connection
connecting each Level 2/3 room to another Level 2/3 room.
C.
The Contractor shall test and complete a video conferencing connection
from each Level 2/3 room to the Southpointe campus.
D.
The Contractor shall test each each audio system in each Level 2/ 3 room.
E.
The Contractor shall test each student microphone and keypad in each
Level 3 room.
F.
The Contractor shall test each Media Site system and verify archiving
functionality in each Level 3 room.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
2
Testing Requirements
Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced installer who has successfully
completed the manufacturers certified program and has experience with audio
visual system testing similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated
for this project with a record of successful performance.
PRODUCTS (NOT USED)
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Testing
3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Test as indicated, in accordance with equipment manufacturers’
instructions, and with recognized industry practices.
B.
All testing shall be completed as the final task for each classroom.
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Spare Equipment
SECTION 17900
SPARE EQUIPMENT
1
GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.
1.2
WORK INCLUDED
A.
2
Drawings and General provisions of the contract, including General
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
The work covered under this section includes spare equipment that shall be
furnished as part of this contract. The goal of the University is to purchase
all of the equipment as part of this contract for the remaining classrooms on
campus to be updated at a future date. The delivery of the equipment shall
be coordinated with the University and shall occur before September 30th.
PRODUCTS
Display Devices
Projector
Projector Ceiling Plate
Projector Mounting Bracket
Projection Screen
Podium Monitor
Video
Basic Switcher
DVI Converter
Card Interface Enclosure
Rack Shelf for Interface Enclosure
HDMI Advanced Transmitter
HDMI Basic Receiver
Faceplate
Document Camera
BluRay Player
Audio
Audio Amplifier
Basic Sound Reinforcement Speakers
Control
Basic Control Processor
Basic Touchpanel
Basic network switch
Lighting control panel
Section
17100
17102
17104
17110
17130
Section
17400
17210
17210
17210
17222
17224
17230
17240
17250
Section
17300
17310
Section
17400
17410
17420
17430
Quantity
49
49
49
49
49
Quantity
49
98
98
48
48
48
48
48
48
Quantity
48
384
Quantity
48
48
48
48
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Spare Equipment
Dimmer Switch Module
Occupany Sensor
Rack, cables and hardware
Clamping Rack Mount Shelf
3U Rack Shelf
1U Rack Shelf
Rack mount power strip
2U Rack Draw
Cablenook
Video Conferencing
Codec C60
C60 Multisite Software
C60 Premium resolution software
Advanced Service
HD PTZ Camera
Rack Kit
Class recording & streaming
Mediasite Recorder
Student Desks
Push to Talk Microphones
Student touch panel
24 port managed switch
LED Name Plate
3
17432
17434
Section
17610
17612
17612
17600
17614
17620
Section
17500
17500
17500
17500
17510
17510
Section
17700
Section
17346
17414
17422
17140
48
48
Quantity
48
48
48
48
48
48
Quantity
1
1
1
1
3
2
Quantity
1
Quantity
1
1
1
1
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
A.
Installation shall not be provided as part of this contract. The University
may select to contract out the installation at a future time for the unit prices
provided on the bid form.
END OF SECTION
California University of Pennsylvania
March 21, 2011
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