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Newport Lofts, Las Vegas, NV
Subcontracted for: Academic Technologies
![]() | A Crestron control system is used to control the audio and video sources and displays in the common areas of the building. These include the exercise room, the pool area, the lobby, and the pool / cafe / TV room. Two touchpanels give the residents access to the basic functions (channel selection, TV volume), and entering a password gives access to advanced setup and level control. |
Subcontracted for: Northrop Grumman Corporation
![]() | AMX control system controlling a large 144x144 RGBHV Pesa switch. The primary use of the control system is to make the large number of inputs and outputs easily manageable. And for faster access, there are also custom preset screens that allow the user to preload often used inputs and outputs.. |
Hewlett Packard, Houston, TX
Subcontracted for: Hewlett Packard, Inc
| HP Client Center. Two sections - one section consists of four conference rooms of varying sizes, all with multiple projectors and integrating both video and audio conferencing. The other section is a "new technology" area with numerous computers and displays, and any source can be routed to any destination through the control system. Switching can be accomplished on a point to point basis; the user also has the ability to save a "snapshot" of the system, and recall it with a single button press. |
Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Subcontracted for: David Carroll Associates, Inc.
![]() | Video-conferencing classroom with Broadcast-quality equipment controlled by a Crestron system. The picture shows the equipment in the control room. If an engineer is present, the system is controlled completely from the control room. If no engineer is present, the basic functionality of the system can be controlled just using the podium. Control over ethernet is also implemented. |
Subcontracted for: Pierremont Acoustics
![]() | Multiple areas of this facility, including meeting rooms, ballrooms, lobby areas and hallway audio, are controlled by AMX systems. Sound throughout the facility is controlled and linked by a Peavey Media Matrix Nion system, and the AMX allows both local and global control of sources and levels. |
