Technologies

Video Display Systems

Video signals from a wide range of sources, such as DVDs, VCRs, satellite video receivers, and document cameras can be displayed with tremendous clarity on monitors selected to fit any environment. Projectors are smaller, lighter, and quieter than ever, but are now rivaled in pricing by LCD, plasma, and DLP flat panels and rear-projection displays that provide bright, sharp, high-resolution images for video and data.

Digital Signage

With content ranging from simple text and still images to full-motion video, digital signage is your exclusive in-house advertising network. Your message is delivered over a network of flat-panel monitors strategically placed to reach your target audience.

Electronic Whiteboards

Interactive whiteboards enable you to project a computer display onto the board, which, by virtue of installed software, allows annotation over any image output by the PC or laptop. Small panels can also be used for the same application, allowing annotation from your seat at the conference table.

Audio Conferencing

From analog or digital conference phones to fully installed systems with table microphones, digital signal amplifiers, and loudspeakers, audio conferencing enables participants to call from your conference room to associates or clients anywhere in the world. AEC and NR circuits eliminate echo and reduce ambient noise to provide crystal-clear communication.

Video Conferencing

Video conferencing is a bundle of communication technologies that enables cost-effective, face-to-face meetings with clients across town or associates around the world. The advent of high-speed Internet enables you to connect faster to save money on travel time and increase your return on investment. From rollabout systems that are totally self-contained and portable to installed systems with multiple cameras, microphones, and displays, data-sharing capabilities and multi-location meetings make for very effective and personal communication.

Paging

Whether calling from a receptionist’s phone or a host-station microphone, paging systems allow important messages to reach specific zones, single wings or floors, or entire office complexes. Paging can be used in conjunction with other audio sources and systems can even be programmed so that emergency pages will override background music.

Sound Masking

Sound masking is a process that introduces ambient noise into common areas and open-office-type environments for the purposes of obscuring vocal sound transmission, thus reducing exploitation of confidential information and lessening sound-induced distractions.

Distributed Audio

Multi-source audio systems with CD changers, FM tuners, and satellite radio receivers can provide background music throughout a room, a floor, or an entire building. Individual volume controls allow adjustments in loudness down to any single room. And, of course, telephone-paging systems can be tied into your distributed audio.

Control Systems

Complex AV systems are now easier than ever to operate with advanced control technologies. Touch panels are available in many sizes and can be placed on conference tables, podiums, or conveniently wall-mounted allowing “one-touch” operation of video sources, switchers, displays, conferencing systems, audio volume, and even environmental controls such as lights and window treatments.