Plasma Screen and Audio Visual Installations - Conference Rooms

Conference and Meeting Room Case Study

Video conferencing systems vary from entry-level systems set top systems to advanced installed systems in boardrooms and meeting rooms.

The later require careful system design and expert installation and can be used with either plasma screens or projectors.

Viscom audio visual solutions offers a co-ordinated AV package built around a simple electronic push-button control panel or Crestron touchpanel that can be fitted into a desk or lectern.

Kings College Hospital, London

Working closely with leading Architects Viscom provided all of the Audio Visual equipment for the Dulwich Room which included 61" NEC Plasma screen and Crestron STI-1770c unit RF controlled touchpanel

A Lutron lighting and dimmer control was supplied to control each lighting channel. The room was entirely refurbished including the supply and fitting of a contemporary LED chandelier, a complete hot and cold food server incorporating a Crestron controlled 20ft blind, air conditioning, and motorised curtains which covered the entire 45ft length of the room.

The Crestron touchpanel control also controlled the 10 data inputs which were designed into recessed panels in the centre of the Boardroom table. A lectern and under table PC plus DVD / Video and satellite inputs were also supplied and installed into the rear of the room with Denon audio and JBL ceiling speakers.

Integrated presentation solutions in boardrooms, conference suites and meeting areas

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Front projection is often used in Conference Rooms but rear-projection is often used as it presents an uncluttered solution, only the image is visible. Where rear projection is not possible then ceiling mounted projection is the best option.

Front projection can be hidden away using projector hoists which keep the projector hidden in the ceiling void until it is required. Couple this with an electric projection screen and you have a tidy presentation environment.

Plasma and LCD displays are ideal when using videoconferencing in boardrooms and smaller conference rooms. Their slim profile, stunning video quality and image brightness make them perfectly suited to environments with high ambient light levels such as boardrooms with large windows.

Crestron Control processors and touch panels hold an advanced presentation system together. Offering exceptional ease of use, when programmed correctly, ensures the boardroom system will function properly and will be used often – maximising your return on investment.

Video Conferencing today is easier than ever before, although there are advanced features available on most videoconferencing systems, these do not need to be used if not necessary. A line is required for the communication between the near and far-end systems and this can be either ISDN digital telephone lines or IP based computer networks

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