Upload
barnard-foster
View
228
Download
1
Tags:
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
2© 2012 InfoComm International
About InfoComm International
InfoComm International:
Leading non-profit association serving the professional AV communications industry worldwide
Member-driven
Everything audiovisual
5© 2012 InfoComm International
InfoComm StandardsInfoComm is an American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accredited standards developer, developing standards for the AV industry. Current approved standards include: Audio Coverage Uniformity in Enclosed Listener Areas
Standard Guide for Audiovisual Systems Design and Coordination Processes
Projected Image System Contrast Ratio
Audiovisual Systems Energy Management
6© 2012 InfoComm International
Onsite Logistics Attendance
Hours (If you are sick, late call)
Restrooms
Security
Smoking
Parking
Communication devices
Laptops and Wi-Fi access
7© 2012 InfoComm International
Attendance You are expected to be here on time, every day, all
day.
If you cannot attend, please contact us.
8© 2012 InfoComm International
Positive Learning Environment
Positive Learning Environment:
InfoComm strives to foster a learning environment that is free from intimidation, hostility, harassment or other actions which might interfere with student learning.
It is inappropriate to make negative comments about companies or competitors products.
Notify InfoComm staff of any offensive behavior or remarks.
Any student who misses two hours or more of class time will not complete the course.
9© 2012 InfoComm International
Antitrust Reminders and Meeting Guidelines
Do not discuss:
Prices
Production
Marketing procedures
If you are ever unsure, consult legal counsel.
10© 2012 InfoComm International
Introductions
Take a moment to introduce yourself to the other students at your table.•What is your name? •What is your job/role in the AV industry? •How long have you been working in AV?
11© 2012 InfoComm International
Place in the AV Industry• Wants and Needs—Relates to
the sales process • Design—Documents and
explains the details of the project
• Install—Relates to the assembly, testing and commissioning of the system
• Support—Involves the maintenance of hardware, software, and ongoing customer support
• Customer— Or the “client,” around whom these activities are centered is an owner or user of the equipment or service
12© 2012 InfoComm International
GoalsTo Explain the principles of the science and technology of: Basic Networking
Audio
Visual
Audiovisual systems integration
Used on a daily basis in the audiovisual industry.
13© 2012 InfoComm International
ObjectivesStudents will establish essential in-depth explanations of the science and technology of Basic networking
Audio
Visual
Audiovisual Systems integration
14© 2012 InfoComm International
Course MaterialsWhat are your course resources?
Course Materials
Exercises
Glossary and Formula Appendices
15© 2012 InfoComm International
AcknowledgementsInfocomm International is grateful to the many industry experts who contributed their time to provide content and examples and to review materials. Companies and professional designations reflect those at the individuals time of involvement. Thank you to the Professional Education & Training Committee (PETC) and InfoComm Academy Faculty members.