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Table of Content Purpose and Responsibilities Page 1 General Guidelines Page 2 Description of Class I type room; Up to 49 students. Page 3 Description of Class II type room; Up to 49 students. Page 5 Description of Class III type room; 50 to 99 students Page 7 Description of Class IV type room; 100+ students. Page 9 Description of Class V type room; 100+ students. Page 11 Description of Class VI type room; 100+ students. Page 14 Tech Ready Classroom Standard Equipment List . Page 17 Tech Ready Classroom Sample AV Flow. Page 19 Small High Tech Classroom Standard Equipment list. Page 22 Small High Tech Classroom Sample AV Flow. Page 25 Large High Tech Classroom Standard Equipment List. Page 28 Large High Tech Classroom Sample AV Flow. Page 31 Standard Touch Screen Layouts. Page 37 Standard Instructors Station Layouts. Page 47

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Page 1: High Tech Classroom Design Criteria Master1

Table of Content

Purpose and Responsibilities Page 1

General Guidelines Page 2

Description of Class I type room; Up to 49 students. Page 3

Description of Class II type room; Up to 49 students. Page 5

Description of Class III type room; 50 to 99 students Page 7

Description of Class IV type room; 100+ students. Page 9

Description of Class V type room; 100+ students. Page 11

Description of Class VI type room; 100+ students. Page 14

Tech Ready Classroom Standard Equipment List . Page 17

Tech Ready Classroom Sample AV Flow. Page 19

Small High Tech Classroom Standard Equipment list. Page 22

Small High Tech Classroom Sample AV Flow. Page 25

Large High Tech Classroom Standard Equipment List. Page 28

Large High Tech Classroom Sample AV Flow. Page 31 Standard Touch Screen Layouts. Page 37 Standard Instructors Station Layouts. Page 47

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 1 Purpose This guideline is intended to guide the Office of Campus Planning and Construction and/or the Design Professional in the planning, programming, layout and design of various types and sizes of Audio/Video classrooms. Different styles of classrooms are identified, but these are not intended to restrict architectural development or engineering. The guidelines and any references to technology are up to date as of the publication of this guideline and any revisions thereto. Special departmental needs beyond these basic guidelines (e.g., laboratory classrooms, special-purpose classrooms) should be delineated in the Facilities Program. Responsibilities The design professional shall be responsible for meeting the requirements of the Facilities Program, other University requirements, life-safety code requirements and accessibility code requirements. Any proposed deviations from these guidelines or observed conflicts between these guidelines and the Facilities Program shall be brought to the attention of UCIMT. The Design Professional shall make recommendations to UConns Project Coordinator for the need for special acoustical engineering by a specialty consultant for any classroom. The design professional shall notify UConn's Project Coordinator so that the coordinator can notify UCIMT when a design progress review is required. UCIMT requests the opportunity to review the drawings at each phase beginning with the Advanced Schematic Design submittal. UCIMT shall be provided a set of drawings and construction documents. For further information, contact: Lance Nye [email protected] 860-486-3007

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 2 General Guidelines • Classrooms shall be constructed with adequate sound isolation from adjacent classrooms and corridors. This is especially important when plenum return air schemes are used. • Every High Tech Classroom should include a permanent instructor’s station housing AV equipment that would be utilized by the instructor. • The instructor’s station should be located furthest distance from room entrance and at the front of the room. • Instructors stations should be located so as not to obscure the students' sight line of the projection screen(s) and marker board(s). • The bottom of the projected image should not be lower then 32 inches from floor. • Projection screens mounted above the marker board must clear the board's marker (chalk) tray. Typically, provide 5” clear from the face of the marker board to the back of the screen. The projection screen in its lowered position must not cover light switches and outlets. • Ceiling-mounted or wall- mounted projection screens should not conflict with the lighting fixtures or access to lighting fixtures for changing lamps. • In all classrooms except large lecture halls, program and speech audio shall be provided through ceiling speakers. • Audio in large lecture halls shall be as follows; program audio through wall mounted speakers located on sides of projection screen. Voice reinforcement shall be provided through ceiling speakers to cover all locations at a seated position. • Submittal drawings shall show audio flow, video flow, control flow, reflected ceiling layout, reflected furniture layout, speaker layout and area of coverage, cross sections showing site lines. All drawings are to be to scale. • All control system programming shall resemble systems already existing. Programming shall be coordinated with UCIMT and approved by same. • All AV equipment models and brands shall be taken from UCIMT AV standard equipment lists. • All control systems programmed to link to AMX Meeting manager and give feedback on equipment status, any and all equipment usage, and allow for remote access control. All functions are to be coordinated and approved by UCIMT.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 3 Class I Classroom: Up to 49 students, Tech Ready equipped. AV Furnishings and Equipment • Instructional Furniture and Equipment:None • Projection Screen: Electric, Tab tensioned, controlled both from manual switch located on wall at front of room furthest from entrance and at control panel on wall. • LCD Projector: A ceiling-suspended LCD projector bracket centered on the projection screen and located between 12’-0” and 18'-0" from the center of the bracket to the face of the projection screen, depending on the size of the projected image. • Touch Panel, 4 inch panel, located in front or side wall near front of room, furthest from entrance. • Speakers (mounted within 2x2 ceiling grid) for voice reinforcement. • All mentioned and following equipment to be selected from UCIMT Standard Tech Ready Classroom Equipment list. Lighting • Recessed 2 x 4 fluorescent, parabolic, prefer dimming ballast. • Lighting shall be controlled at the instructors touch panel (RS232), room's entrances. Lighting shall be such that no one location can lock out the other nor change the preset controls of the dimming system. • There shall be three dimming zones – Zone 1 for the front row of light fixtures, Zone 2 for the remaining light fixtures and zone 3 for white board lighting. Dimming controls shall be located at the instructor console via the touch panel. Dimmer controls shall be by "Lutron Electronics Company." • General lighting (full on / full off) shall be located at the Classroom entrance. • Four lighting scenes are to be full on, video projection, slide projection and full off, controlled from instructors touch panel. • To illuminate the whiteboard, we prefer a parallel row of 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures, with acrylic lenses, running the length of the whiteboard. This row shall be also controlled be the touch panel. Power Outlets • Double gang outlet at front of room at instructors location, near data jacks for laptop use. Special Equipment Power Requirements • LCD Projector Power: A duplex receptacle shall be provided above ceiling (in the vicinity of the projector bracket) for the LCD projector. The receptacle should be circuited on the same phase as the power for the instructor location.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 4 Data/Communications Outlets and Infrastructure • One RJ45 data outlet with 4 data circuits shall be located at the instructor location. • One RJ45 outlet at the instructor location near power outlet for laptop use.. • One RJ45 outlet at ceiling projector location to be located above drop ceiling. Room Security • AMX NI system in conjunction with AMX’s meeting manager software package will monitor each AV device in each classroom. Supply all hardware, programming, software and licensing to setup control system to talk back to UCIMT Meeting Manager server. Example of Satisfactory Classroom(s) on Campus None as yet.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 5 Class II Classroom: Up to 49 students, AV electronically equipped. AV Furnishings and Equipment • Instructional Furniture and Equipment: Equipment see standard equipment list. Instructors station shall be of 3 standard options, see specs attached. Option 1, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with one equipment rack located in 1 equipment cabinet. Option 2, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with two equipment racks located in 2 equipment cabinets. Option 3, Stand up podium type, permanently mounted, with one equipment rack located in one equipment bay. • Instructor console, containing a computer, VCR, DVD player, video switching equipment, amplifier, laptop interface, and document camera. The instructor console shall be located with approximately 3'-6” clear distance between the front wall and the rear face of the instructor console. • Projection Screen: Electric, Tab tensioned, controlled both from manual switch located on wall nearest teacher’s station and control panel. • LCD Projector: A ceiling-suspended LCD projector bracket centered on the projection screen and located between 12’-0” and 18'-0" from the center of the bracket to the face of the projection screen, depending on the size of the projected image. • Touch Panel, located at teacher’s station, permanently mounted, with layout to match UCIMT standards. Touch panel to have both video and RGB preview windows, capable of going from small to large screen preview. • Speakers (mounted within 2x2 ceiling grid) for voice and program reinforcement. • All equipment in equipment rack to be secured using Middle Atlantic standard torx security screw. All other equipment to be secured using approved security hardware. • All mentioned and following equipment to be selected from UCIMT Standard Small Classroom Equipment list; Document Camera, ½ inch VCR, DVD player, Cable tuner and all interfaces, distribution amplifiers and switching devices

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 6 Lighting • Recessed 2 x 4 fluorescent, parabolic, prefer dimming ballast. • Lighting shall be controlled at the instructors station via the touch panel (RS232), room's entrances and adjacent to the instructor console. Lighting shall be such that no one location can lock out the other nor change the preset controls of the dimming system. • There shall be three dimming zones – Zone 1 for the front row of light fixtures, Zone 2 for the remaining light fixtures and zone 3 for white board lighting. Dimming controls shall be located at the instructor console via the touch panel. Dimmer controls shall be by "Lutron Electronics Company." • General lighting (full on / full off) shall be located at the Classroom entrance. • Four lighting scenes are to be full on, video projection, slide projection and full off. • To illuminate the whiteboard, we prefer a parallel row of 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures, with acrylic lenses, running the length of the whiteboard. This row shall be also controlled be the touch panel and separate wall controller near instructors station.. Power Outlets • Double gang outlet recessed in front of instructor’s station to allow for use of laptops and external equipment. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. • One double gang outlet in the rear of the AV equipment bay and computer bay. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. Special Equipment Power Requirements • LCD Projector Power: A duplex receptacle shall be provided above ceiling (in the vicinity of the projector bracket) for the LCD projector. The receptacle should be circuited on the same phase as the power for the instructor console. Data/Communications Outlets and Infrastructure • One RJ45 data outlet with 4 data circuits shall be provided within the instructor console. • One RJ45 outlet recessed on front of instructors station located near AC outlet for laptop use. • One RJ45 outlet at ceiling projector location to be located above drop ceiling. Room Security • AMX NI system in conjunction with AMX’s meeting manager software package will monitor each AV device in each classroom. Supply all hardware, programming, software and licensing to setup control system to talk back to UCIMT Meeting Manager server. Example of Satisfactory Classroom(s) on Campus Jones 229, WBY 405 Storrs campus.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 7 Class III Classroom: 50 to 99 students, AV electronically equipped. Furnishings and Equipment • Instructional Furniture and Equipment: Equipment see standard equipment list. Instructors station shall be of 3 standard options, see specs attached. Option 1, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with one equipment rack located in 1 equipment cabinet. Option 2, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with two equipment racks located in 2 equipment cabinets. Option 3, Stand up podium type, permanently mounted, with one equipment rack located in one equipment bay. • Instructor console, containing a computer, VCR, DVD player, video switching equipment, amplifier, laptop interface, and document camera. The instructor console shall be located with approximately 3'-6” clear distance between the front wall and the rear face of the instructor console. • Projection Screen: Electric, Tab tensioned, controlled both from manual switch located on wall nearest teacher’s station and control panel. • LCD Projector: A ceiling-suspended LCD projector bracket centered on the projection screen and located between 12’-0” and 18'-0" from the center of the bracket to the face of the projection screen, depending on the size of the projected image. • Support monitors if needed. Flat screen LCD back lit units. Image scaler needed if flat screens handle only low data and scan rates. • Touch Panel, located at teacher’s station, permanently mounted, with layout to match UCIMT standards. Touch panel to have both video and RGB preview windows, capable of going from small to large screen preview. • Speakers (mounted within 2x2 ceiling grid) for voice reinforcement. • All equipment in equipment rack to be secured using Middle Atlantic standard torx security screw. All other equipment to be secured using approved security hardware. • All mentioned and following equipment to be selected from UCIMT Standard Small Classroom Equipment list; Document Camera, ½ inch VCR, DVD player, Cable tuner and all interfaces, distribution amplifiers and switching devices

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 8 Lighting • Recessed 2 x 4 fluorescent, parabolic, prefer dimming ballast. • Lighting shall be controlled at the instructors station via the touch panel (RS232), room's entrances and adjacent to the instructor console. Lighting shall be such that no one location can lock out the other nor change the preset controls of the dimming system. • There shall be three dimming zones – Zone 1 for the front row of light fixtures, Zone 2 for the remaining light fixtures and zone 3 for white board lighting. Dimming controls shall be located at the instructor console via the touch panel. Dimmer controls shall be by "Lutron Electronics Company." • General lighting (full on / full off) shall be located at the Classroom entrance. • Four lighting scenes are to be full on, video projection, slide projection and full off. • To illuminate the whiteboard, we prefer a parallel row of 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures, with acrylic lenses, running the length of the whiteboard. This row shall be also controlled be the touch panel and separate wall controller near instructors station.. Power Outlets • Double gang outlet recessed in front of instructor’s station to allow for use of laptops and external equipment. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. • One double gang outlet in the rear of the AV equipment bay and computer bay. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. Special Equipment Power Requirements • LCD Projector Power: A duplex receptacle shall be provided above ceiling (in the vicinity of the projector bracket) for the LCD projector. The receptacle should be circuited on the same phase as the power for the instructor console. Data/Communications Outlets and Infrastructure • One RJ45 data outlet with 4 data circuits shall be provided within the instructor console. • One RJ45 outlet recessed on front of instructors station located near AC outlet for laptop use. • One RJ45 outlet at ceiling projector location to be located above drop ceiling. Room Security • AMX NI system in conjunction with AMX’s meeting manager software package will monitor each AV device in each classroom. Supply all hardware, programming, software and licensing to setup control system to talk back to UCIMT Meeting Manager server. Example of Satisfactory Classroom(s) on Campus Storrs Hall 011, Ratcliff Hicks 250.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 9 Class IV Classroom: 100+ students, AV electronically equipped. Furnishings and Equipment • Instructional Furniture and Equipment: For AV equipment see standard equipment list. Instructors station shall be of 3 standard options, see specs attached. Option 1, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with one equipment rack located in 1 equipment cabinet. Option 2, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with two equipment racks located in 2 equipment cabinets. Option 3, Stand up podium type, permanently mounted, with one equipment rack located in one equipment bay. • Instructor console, containing a computer, VCR, DVD player, video switching equipment, amplifier, laptop interface, and document camera. The instructor console shall be located with approximately 3'-6” clear distance between the front wall and the rear face of the instructor console. • Projection Screen: Electric, Tab tensioned, controlled both from manual switch located on wall nearest teacher’s station and control panel. • LCD Projector: A ceiling-suspended LCD projector bracket centered on the projection screen and located between 12’-0” and 18'-0" from the center of the bracket to the face of the projection screen, depending on the size of the projected image. • Support monitors shall be flat screen LCD back lit units. Image scaler needed if flat screens handle only low data and scan rates. • Touch Panel, located at teacher’s station, permanently mounted, with layout to match UCIMT standards. Touch panel to have both video and RGB preview windows, capable of going from small to large screen preview. • Speakers (mounted within 2x2 ceiling grid) for voice reinforcement. • Program Speakers (Mounted at both sides of projection screen) for program source reinforcement. • All equipment in equipment rack to be secured using Middle Atlantic standard torx security screw. All other equipment to be secured using approved security hardware. • All mentioned and following equipment to be selected from UCIMT Standard Small Classroom Equipment list; Document Camera, ½ inch VCR, DVD player, Cable tuner and all interfaces, distribution amplifiers and switching devices

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 10 Lighting • Recessed 2 x 4 fluorescent, parabolic, prefer dimming ballast. • Lighting shall be controlled at the instructors station via the touch panel (RS232), room's entrances and adjacent to the instructor console. Lighting shall be such that no one location can lock out the other nor change the preset controls of the dimming system. • There shall be three dimming zones – Zone 1 for the front row of light fixtures, Zone 2 for the remaining light fixtures and zone 3 for white board lighting. Dimming controls shall be located at the instructor console via the touch panel. Dimmer controls shall be by "Lutron Electronics Company." • General lighting (full on / full off) shall be located at the Classroom entrance. • Four lighting scenes are to be full on, video projection, slide projection and full off. • To illuminate the whiteboard, we prefer a parallel row of 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures, with acrylic lenses, running the length of the whiteboard. This row shall be also controlled be the touch panel and separate wall controller near instructors station.. Power Outlets • Double gang outlet recessed in front of instructor’s station to allow for use of laptops and external equipment. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. • One double gang outlet in the rear of the AV equipment bay and computer bay. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. Special Equipment Power Requirements • LCD Projector Power: A duplex receptacle shall be provided above ceiling (in the vicinity of the projector bracket) for the LCD projector. The receptacle should be circuited on the same phase as the power for the instructor console. Data/Communications Outlets and Infrastructure • One RJ45 data outlet with 4 data circuits shall be provided within the instructor console. • One RJ45 outlet recessed on front of instructors station located near AC outlet for laptop use. • One RJ45 outlet at ceiling projector location to be located above drop ceiling. Room Security • AMX NI system in conjunction with AMX’s meeting manager software package will monitor each AV device in each classroom. Supply all hardware, programming, software and licensing to setup control system to talk back to UCIMT Meeting Manager server. Example of Satisfactory Classroom(s) on Campus JHA 215, Bromwell 124

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 11 Class V Classroom: 100+ students, AV electronically equipped, rear projection booth. • Instructional Furniture and Equipment: For AV equipment see standard equipment list. Instructors station shall be of 3 standard options, see specs attached. Option 1, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with one equipment rack located in 1 equipment cabinet. Option 2, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with two equipment racks located in 2 equipment cabinets. Option 3, Stand up podium type, permanently mounted, with one equipment rack located in one equipment bay. • Instructor console, containing a computer, VCR, DVD player, cable tuner, laptop audio/VGA input plate, permanent PC computer audio/VGA input, and document camera. The instructor console shall be located with approximately 3'-6” clear distance between the front wall and the rear face of the instructor console. • Projection Screen: Electric, Tab tensioned, controlled both from manual switch located on wall nearest teacher’s station and control panel. • 1/2 inch VCR and P/T/Z camera controller located in rear projection booth to record instructor and participants in classroom. PZM microphones and instructor microphone mixed and sent to VCR for recording. • LCD Projector: A ceiling-suspended LCD projector bracket centered on the projection screen and located in rear projection booth. • Support monitors shall be flat screen LCD back lit units. Image scaler needed if flat screens handle only low data and scan rates. • Touch Panel, located at teacher’s station, permanently mounted, with layout to match UCIMT standards. Touch panel to have both video and RGB preview windows, capable of going from small to large screen preview. • Speakers (mounted within 2x2 ceiling grid) for voice reinforcement. • Program Speakers (Mounted at both sides of projection screen) for program source reinforcement. • All equipment in equipment rack to be secured using Middle Atlantic standard torx security screw. All other equipment to be secured using approved security hardware. • All mentioned and following equipment to be selected from UCIMT Standard Small Classroom Equipment list; Document Camera, ½ inch VCR, DVD player, Cable tuner and all interfaces, distribution amplifiers and switching devices

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 12 Lighting • Recessed 2 x 4 fluorescent, parabolic, prefer dimming ballast. • Lighting shall be controlled at the instructors station via the touch panel (RS232), room's entrances and adjacent to the instructor console. Lighting shall be such that no one location can lock out the other nor change the preset controls of the dimming system. • There shall be three dimming zones – Zone 1 for the front row of light fixtures, Zone 2 for the remaining light fixtures and zone 3 for white board lighting. Dimming controls shall be located at the instructor console via the touch panel. Dimmer controls shall be by "Lutron Electronics Company." • General lighting (full on / full off) shall be located at the Classroom entrance. • Four lighting scenes are to be full on, video projection, slide projection and full off. • To illuminate the whiteboard, we prefer a parallel row of 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures, with acrylic lenses, running the length of the whiteboard. This row shall be also controlled be the touch panel and separate wall controller near instructors station. • Special lighting to illuminate maps or charts may be required. Such lighting shall be zoned separately to allow control via the AMX control system. • Special lighting to illuminate demonstration area may be required. Such lighting shall be zoned separately to allow control via the AMX control system. • For larger rooms, aisle lighting should be considered. Power Outlets • Double gang outlet recessed in front of instructor’s station to allow for use of laptops and external equipment. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. • One double gang outlet in the rear of the AV equipment bay and computer bay. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. Special Equipment Power Requirements • LCD Projector Power: A duplex receptacle shall be provided above ceiling (in the vicinity of the projector bracket) for the LCD projector. The receptacle should be circuited on the same phase as the power for the instructor console. Data/Communications Outlets and Infrastructure • One RJ45 data outlet with 4 data circuits shall be provided within the instructor console. • One RJ45 outlet recessed on front of instructors station located near AC outlet for laptop use. • One RJ45 outlet at ceiling projector location to be located above drop ceiling. Room Security • AMX NI system in conjunction with AMX’s meeting manager software package will monitor each AV device in each classroom. Supply all hardware, programming, software and licensing to setup control system to talk back to UCIMT Meeting Manager server.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 13 Example of Satisfactory Classroom(s) on Campus PB 36, PB 38.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 14 Class VI Classroom: 100+ students, AV electronically equipped, front projection booth. • Instructional Furniture and Equipment: For AV equipment see standard equipment list. Instructors station shall be of 3 standard options, see specs attached. Option 1, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with one equipment rack located in 1 equipment cabinet. Option 2, sit down station, permanently mounted, right or left handed with two equipment racks located in 2 equipment cabinets. Option 3, Stand up podium type, permanently mounted, with one equipment rack located in one equipment bay. • Instructor console, containing a computer, VCR, DVD player, cable tuner, laptop audio/VGA input cables, permanent PC computer audio/VGA input cables, and document camera. The instructor console shall be located with approximately 3'-6” clear distance between the front wall and the rear face of the instructor console. • Projection Screen: permanently mounted rear projection screen, viewable 180 degree angle. • 1/2 inch VCR and P/T/Z camera controller located in front projection booth to record instructor and participants in classroom. PZM microphones and instructor microphone mixed and sent to VCR for recording. • LCD Projector: Mounted on mirror stand to fill image size needed for viewing from furthest seat from image. Viewing distance shall be 4 times image width. • Support monitors shall be flat screen LCD back lit units. Image scaler needed if flat screens handle only low data and scan rates. • Touch Panel, located at teacher’s station, permanently mounted, with layout to match UCIMT standards. Touch panel to have both video and RGB preview windows, capable of going from small to large screen preview. • Speakers (mounted within 2x2 ceiling grid) for voice reinforcement. • Program Speakers (Mounted at both sides of projection screen) for program source reinforcement. • All equipment in equipment rack to be secured using Middle Atlantic standard torx security screw. All other equipment to be secured using approved security hardware. • All mentioned and following equipment to be selected from UCIMT Standard Small Classroom Equipment list; Document Camera, ½ inch VCR, DVD player, Cable tuner and all interfaces, distribution amplifiers and switching devices

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 15 Lighting • Recessed 2 x 4 fluorescent, parabolic, prefer dimming ballast. • Lighting shall be controlled at the instructors station via the touch panel (RS232), room's entrances and adjacent to the instructor console. Lighting shall be such that no one location can lock out the other nor change the preset controls of the dimming system. • There shall be three dimming zones – Zone 1 for the front row of light fixtures, Zone 2 for the remaining light fixtures and zone 3 for white board lighting. Dimming controls shall be located at the instructor console via the touch panel. Dimmer controls shall be by "Lutron Electronics Company." • General lighting (full on / full off) shall be located at the Classroom entrance. • Four lighting scenes are to be full on, video projection, slide projection and full off. • To illuminate the whiteboard, we prefer a parallel row of 2 x 4 fluorescent fixtures, with acrylic lenses, running the length of the whiteboard. This row shall be also controlled be the touch panel and separate wall controller near instructors station. • Special lighting to illuminate maps or charts may be required. Such lighting shall be zoned separately to allow control via the AMX control system. • Special lighting to illuminate demonstration area may be required. Such lighting shall be zoned separately to allow control via the AMX control system. • For larger rooms, aisle lighting should be considered. Power Outlets • Double gang outlet recessed in front of instructor’s station to allow for use of laptops and external equipment. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. • One double gang outlet in the rear of the AV equipment bay and computer bay. Outlets to be on same phase as AV equipment racks. Special Equipment Power Requirements • LCD Projector Power: A duplex receptacle shall be provided at the LCD projector. The receptacle should be circuited on the same phase as the power for the instructor console. Data/Communications Outlets and Infrastructure • One RJ45 data outlet with 4 data circuits shall be provided within the instructor console. • One RJ45 outlet recessed on front of instructors station located near AC outlet for laptop use. • One RJ45 outlet at ceiling projector location to be located above drop ceiling. Room Security • AMX NI system in conjunction with AMX’s meeting manager software package will monitor each AV device in each classroom. Supply all hardware, programming, software and licensing to setup control system to talk back to UCIMT Meeting Manager server.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 16 Example of Satisfactory Classroom(s) on Campus WBY 100, ITEB C80

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 17 Tech Ready Classroom Standard Equipment List. EQUIPMENT QUANTITY 1. LCD Projector Mitsubishi XL25U 1 each 2. Projector Mount Chief RPA025 1 each 3. Projection Screen Draper Premier 70” x 70” with matt white finish 1 each 4. Amplifier Toa BG 130 1 each 5. Ceiling Speakers Sound Advance CT10BST 2 each 6. Ceiling Speaker Back Can Sound Advance PBB8-10 2 each 7. Ceiling Speaker Support Bridge Sound Advance TBS8-10 2 each 8. Equipment Wall Plate Extron AAP 102 Black 1 each 9. Video/Audio input module Extron CVEQ1 AAP blk. 1 each 10. Computer Input Module Extron Extender with VGA—QXGA Line Driver with Audio 1 each 11. SurgeX Power conditioner SA966 1 each 12. Equipment Wall unit; Middle Atlantic TOR-2-20RP 1 each Room Control System to include; 13. Controller AMX NI-700 1 each 14. Touch Panel AMX CP4/A 1 each 15. Back Box for above AMX CB-CP4/A 1 each 16. Projection Screen Controller AMX UPC20+ 1 each

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 18 17. Relay Module AMX AXB-REL8 1 each 18. AMX Volume Control NXC-VOL4 1 each 19. AMX Single Card Cage NXS-MHS 1 each 20. Button Touch Panel AMX AXD-MSP16 1 each 21. AMX PS6.2 power supply. 1 each

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llOVAC SINGEL-GANG BOX ON FRONT AND (2) 2-GANG BOXES MOUNTED TO INSIDE REAR OF CABINET

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 22 Small High Tech Classroom Standard Equipment List. EQUIPMENT QUAUTITY AUDIO EQUIPMENT 1. Speakers: Sound Advance Speaker Systems

a. Speaker units CT10BST 6 each b. Back Box PBB8-10 6 each c. Tile Bridge TBS8-10 6 each

2. Shure Wireless mic system UC14/83 2 each 3. AMPS: Toa A-712 with MB-25B rack mount kit 1 each. 4. MICS: Audio Technica AT831R with 25’ extension. 2 each. VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1. VCR: Samsung SV-5000W with rack mount 1 each. 2. Document Camera: Samsung UF-80 1 each. 3. PROJECTOR, Mitsubishi XL25U 1 each 4. Flat Screen Monitors, Mitsubishi MLM-400 2 each 5. Ceiling mount for above flat screen units. 2 each

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 23 6. Extron Scaler DDS 402 Digital Scaler 1 each 7. Mount for above projector. Chief, Ceiling 1 each 8. Switcher / Router Extron Crosspoint 128HVA 1 each. 9. Cable Tuner Contempoary Research 232STS 1 each 10. DVD Player Philips 175 pro. 1 each. 11. VHS VCR Panasonic AG-2580 2 each EQUIPMENT QUANTITY 12. AMX Control system NI 4000 1 each 10. AMX Touch Screen TVM-D15 1 each 11. AMX Touch Screen Interface NXP TPI4 1 each 12. AMX TPI4 RGB Card TP4-RGB 2 each 13. AMX TPI4 Video Card TP4-VID 2 each 14. AMX Volume Control NXC-VOL4 1 each 15. AMX Single Card Cage NXS-MHS 1 each 16. AMX projector screen controller UPC 20 1 each Cable, connectors and hardware. 1. Olympic Shield Audio Cable #2095 1000ft. 2. Speaker Cable Beldon #8461 1000ft. 3. Control 5 wire West Penn #262 1000ft. 4. Comprehensive Miny 5 wire coax. CVC-RGBHV 1000ft. 5. RG6 Video Cable EXTRON #RG6-SHR1 1000ft.

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 24 AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1. Slide projector, Kodak EKTA IIIAMT w/ APOLLO 100-225mm lens 1 each 2. Projector Cart: Luxor TL-OH-38 1 each 3. Overhead Projector: EIKI 3990BP 1 each 4. Screen: Draper Signature Series V 1 each

4’ X 6’ or 6’ x 8’ Matte white. 5. SurgeX Power Conditioner SX 1115RT 2 each

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 28 Large High Tech Classroom Standard Equipment List EQUIPMENT QUAUTITY AUDIO EQUIPMENT 2. Speakers: Sound Advance Speaker Systems

d. Speaker units CT10BST 6 each e. Back Box PBB8-10 6 each f. Tile Bridge TBS8-10 6 each

3. Seakers Peavey PR 1580 2 each 4. Shure Wireless mic system UC14/83 2 each 5. Amp. Peavey power amp IPS-150 w/rack ears 1 each 6. AMPS: Toa A-712 with MB-25B rack mount kit 1 each. 7. MICS: Audio Technica AT831R with 25’ extension. 2 each. 7. PZM Mics, Audiotechnica AT 845/WR White 2 each 8. Powered speaker Anchor AN1000X w/rack mount 1 each 9. Mixer Shure M367 w/rack mount 2 each 10. Equilizer Peavey RTD-215 w/rack ears 1 each 11. Cabling: Miscellaneous cables, connectors and hardware to interconnect audio equipment in racks. NOTE: See drawings for equipment locations. VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1. VCR: Samsung SV-5000W with rack mount 1 each. 2. Document Camera: Samsung SDP-950 1 each. 3. Sony preview monitor PVM-8040 w/rack mount 1 each 4. Flat Screen Monitors, Mitsubishi MLM-400 6 each

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 29 5. Ceiling mount for above flat screen units. 6 each 6. Extron Scaler DDS 402 Digital Scaler 1 each 7. PROJECTOR, Mitsubishi 5950U with lens shift option and lens needed for throw distance. 1 each. 8.Mount for above projector. Chief 1 each 9.Switcher / Router Extron Crosspoint 128HVA 1 each. 10. Cable Tuner Contempoary Research 232STS 1 each 11. Distribution Amp. Extron DA 4RGBHV 2 each. 12. Video DA. Extron CVDA6 EQ MX 2 each 13. Audio DA Videotech ADA 16 2 each 14. Racks: Middle Atlantic, SRS 16U, with torx security screws. 2 each. 15. Rack, Middle Atlantic erk-4425 w/ torx security screws, 1 each power strip and casters. 16. DVD Player Philips 175 pro. 1 each. 17. Custom interconnect plates as shown on drawings. 2 each 18. VHS VCR Panasonic AG-2560 2 each 19. Camera, Panasonic P/T/Z WV-CS854A 4 each 20. Controller, Panasonic WV CU20 2 each 21. Network Interface Panasonic NT 204 2 each 22. Canon Vizcam 1000 4 each 23. AMX Control system NI 4000 1 each 24. AMX Touch Screen VTM-D15 1 each 25. AMX Touch Screen Interface NXP TPI4 2 each

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High Tech Classroom Design Criteria and Requirements at the University of Connecticut Revised: 10/13/2004 Page 30 26. AMX TPI4 RGB Card TP4-RGB 4 each 27. AMX TPI4 Video Card TP4-VID 4 each EQUIPMENT QUANTITY 28. AMX Volume Control NXC-VOL4 1 each 29. AMX RS232 CARD NXI COM 4 each 30. AMX projector screen controller UPC 20 4 each 31. AMX Slide Projector controllers AXB-SLD 2 each 32. Cables: Miscellaneous cables, connectors and hardware to interconnect video equipment. AUDIO VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1. Slide projector, Kodak EKTA IIIAMT w/ APOLLO 100-225mm lens 2 each 2. 16mm Projector: EIKI ENT-0 1 each 3. Projector Cart: Luxor TL-OH-38 1 each 5. Overhead Projector: EIKI 3990BP 1 each 6. Screen: Draper Signature Series V 1 each

10’ X 12’ with low voltage controller 7. Chief Duel slide projector mount, MSE 2000 1 each. 8. SurgeX Power Conditioner SX 1115RT 3 each 9.Cabling.: Miscellaneous cables, connectors and hardware to interconnect A/V equipment.

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