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| Monday, May 24, 2010 | |||||||||||||
Presented by: At the conclusion of the session, attendees will have a firm understanding of the various applications of intercom systems and their valuable role in creating a comprehensive security system. The presentation will identify the importance of intercom and the full scope of functions it can serve from a supplementary access control tool to critical communication such as mass notification and emergency broadcasting. Participants will learn to assess various applications of intercom systems within diverse security settings. The benefit of utilizing an intercom system in jails, prisons, commercial and industrial facilities, schools and numerous other environments will be explored. Attendees will subsequently understand how to implement customized solutions that will thrive in virtually any distinctive setting. Unique integrations with existing security equipment will be discussed, giving the audience information about unfamiliar intercom capabilities that enhance the functionality of any security system. Utilizing specific installation techniques related to wiring and architecture can save costs while maximizing profits. These different installation options will be investigated, allowing the audience to make alternative choices to traditional methods in the future. Intercom's integral function in life safety applications will also be addressed, delving into the role of two-way communication in today's emergency plans. Compliance with current NFPA and ADA codes is discussed, providing attendees with the knowledge necessary to fulfill these regulations through the implementation of intercom systems. Advantageous to persons of various backgrounds and levels of experience in the security industry, this presentation targets integrators involved in an array of applications and markets. Intercom is a powerful constituent of any security system; this presentation will provide attendees with the knowledge necessary to incorporate it into forthcoming security plans. ![]() Presenter: Michael Feldmann - National Sales Manager ' Security Division, Jeron Electronic Systems, Inc. | |||||||||||||
Presented by: Aimed at providing the fundamentals to proactively address the market. The expanding markets for digital signage The 7 Key Elements of digital signage Digital signage hardware Digital signage software Commercial versus consumer Real life applications/Uses of Digital Signage Selling digital signage ![]() Presenter: Cynthia Menna, AVAD | |||||||||||||
Presented by: Mass notification is on the mind of every building campus manager today. Tragic shootings and terrorist threats are showing no signs of declining. Public and private authorities are starting to think differently about how we notify people in case of man-made emergencies. Pulling the fire alarm does not suffice any longer. Life safety Code 101 addressed high-rise buildings after the attacks on September, 11th, 2001. However even these codes are changing as NFPA 72 is now titled for the first time, "National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code." Signaling is now including new standards on speech intelligibility. The Speech Transmission Index will replace the Common Intelligibility Scale for the first time. This means some current fire alarm based voice notification systems might not pass future speech intelligibility requirements. Learn how these new national standards will affect and change fire standards as we know them today. ![]() Presenter: Dipal Shah, Bosch Security Systems, Inc. | |||||||||||||
Presented by: A new Mass Notification approach was needed: scalable to infrastructure upgrades, adaptable to technological advancements, and nimble enough to deliver intelligible messages to thousands of recipients virtually in real time. With inclusion of the Mass Notification technology in the NFPA72: National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, 2010 edition, it became clear that Mass Notification went mainstream. Now more then ever it is important to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each notification medium. Which ultimately leads to the question: how many notification layers should be utilized to adequately inform the entire campus population? Learn the layered approach to Mass Notification, Receive education on NFPA and HEOA, Understand the mass notification system design and components, Learn how to integrate Talk-A-Phone's line of Mass Notification and Emergency Communications products, Receive the formal certificate of course completion. Basic understanding of Networking and TCP/IP technology is required. ![]() Presenter: Robert Shanes, Talk-A-Phone Co. | |||||||||||||
Presented by: A 90 minute overview of the principals of Commercial Audio. This class covers the fundamental of 70v including design considerations, basic 70v formulas and design tips/considerations. The course will also review product solutions and features from leading Commercial manufacturers…including speakers, amps, mixers and microphones. Perfect for those exploring new avenues of installation and profits. ![]() Presenter: Cynthia Menna, AVAD | |||||||||||||
| Thursday, May 27, 2010 | |||||||||||||
Presented by: This course will cover introductory concepts for the breadth of measurement and instrumentation equipment and techniques in the electronic systems industry. Among the test equipment covered will be :multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, impedance meters and impendence sweeps, inductive probes and tracers, and advanced equipment such as TDS and dual FFT analyzers. Demonstrations will be performed on proper and effective use of the equipment for installation and optimization of electronic systems ![]() Presenter: Tim Hadebank - Systems Specialist, Parsons Electric | |||||||||||||
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