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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.2 ChamberCablecast VMI CITY CLERK FILE # 600-30 & 200-30 AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 1, 2002 SUBJECT: Award Contract for City Council Chamber Cablecast System Report Prepared By: Jason Behrmann, Administrative Analyst ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution awarding base Contract to VMI Inc. 2) Resolution awarding Contract to VMI Inc. including presentation upgrades 3)' Proposal from VMI for Council Chamber Cablecast System 4) Revised proposal from VMI for Council Chamber Cablecast System RECOMMENDATION: 1) Determine whether to include public presentation upgrades  in this project at a total cost of $34,106 2) a) Adopt Resolution awarding base Contract to VMI Inc. add  authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement. Or b) Adopt Resolution awarding Contract to VMI Inc. including public presentation upgrades and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Adequate funds are included in the 2002-2003 Budget to fund this project. Allowing for a 10% contingency, the total project cost, including presentation upgrades is $132,500. The total cost of the project can be reduced by $34,106 by ~liminating the presentation upgrades. The Budget for the cablecast system is approximately $135,000. BACKGROUND: At the November 20, 2001 City Council Meeting, the City Cotmcil authorized Staff to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the installation of a cablecast system to include wall mounted cameras and video control equipment. COPIES TO: ITEM NO. ~ H/cc-forms/agdastmt.doc //~ ~/ ~ Since that time, the City Council has also authorized a related project that would install broadcast lighting in the Council Chamber. At the September 3, 2002 Council Meeting, the City Council authorized Staff to advertise for bids for the lighting project. It is anticipated that the contract will be awarded at the November 5, 2002 City Council Meeting. Staffhas timed the projects so that the cablecast contractor can be available to help coordinate the lighting and electrical work. Additionally, in order to accommodate the new control room equipment, Staffhas hired N.V. Heathom to make minor modifications, including the installation of a door and permanent wall in the alcove located behind Staff seating at the City Council Chamber dais. DESCRIPTION: On August 2, 2002, Staff issued an RFP for the cablecast system. Staff worked closely with Tri-Valley Community Television (CTV) Staff to develop the RFP, which included descriptions of the desired functions and capabilities of the system. The intent of the RFP was to evaluate the experience and expertise of the companies and determine which proposal best met the needs of the City at the lowest cost. A formal sealed bid process was not required because of the technical nature of the project. Specifically, the City's Purchasing Ordinance allows for an exception to the standard sealed bid process "When a purchase involves goods of a technical nature, where it would be difficult for a vendor to bid on a standard set of specifications, the Purchasing Agent shall undertake a thorough review of known products and a comparison of features which would most closely meet the City's needs at the least cost." In Staff opinion, the project falls in this category because of the unique technical nature of the project. The RFP was issued to six companies with four responding. The following is a list of the respondents with corresponding proposal costs: HT Electronics $181,248 Coast Business Communications $137,554 The Waterford Group $126,390 VMI Inc. $69,923 As shown above, there was a considerable variance between the proposals. In order to better understand the proposed systems and equipment, Staff invited all four companies to the Civic Center to explain their proposals and equipment selections. City and CTV Staff conducted the interviews. Specifically, Staff looked for a company that understood the City's needs and the specific requirements ora Council Chamber broadcast system. After the interviews and subsequent follow-up with references, it became apparent that VMI had the required experience and expertise, and had proposed a system that best met the needs of the City at the lowest cost. Several of the other proposals included equipment not designed or required for a Council Chamber setting and/or had a much greater portion of the project costs dedicated to design and installation. VMI has designed and installed many City Council Chamber cablecast systems in the Bay Area including the Cities of Pleasanton, Walnut Creek, Hayward and San Francisco. A complete list is included in the proposal (Attachment 2). Following the interviews, City and CTV Staff visited VMI offices in Sunnyvale to test the proposed cameras and control equipment and discuss the project in more detail. After viewing the proposed system, it was evident to City and CTV Staff that while the proposed system was adequate, upgrades to several of the components would greatly enhance the quality of the system. Based largely upon the recommendations of CTV, Staff requested that VMI modify their proposal to include upgraded cameras, lenses and pan/tilt equipment. The upgrades are recommended to improve the quality of the broadcast and reduce the sound associated with the camera movements. The new mOdified proposal increases the cost of the system by approximately $19,642, resulting in a total system cost of $89,565. Additionally, because the proposal was well below budget, Staff requested that VMI add additional items to the proposal, based on a needs assessment of all City departments that would improve audio/visual presentations made during Council Meetings. Specifically, Staff requested that VMI submit a proposal that would enable Staff to operate the presentation equipment from the Staff lectern and eliminate all visible cables and wiring. Another key element was that the system retain the ability for developers, consultant and others to make presentations from the public lectern. The intent of the proposal is to improve the functionality and quality of the City's presentation equipment, while enhancing the aesthetics in the Council Chamber. The revised proposal from VMI includes the following items related to the audio/visual presentation upgrades: 1. Locate a dedicated computer inside the staff lectern with a pull out keyboard and a flat panel display under a glass top. This will allow Staff to operate PowerPoint presentations without moving from the Staff lectern. 2. Purchase a new projector with throw lens mounted permanently above the staff seating area with a custom enclosure and matching trim. This will clear the cables and wires from the floor by permanently mounting the projector Off the ground and concealing the wiring that runs from the projector to the presentation equipment. 3. Purchase a document camera and accompanying portable cart. Document cameras are similar to overhead projectors in that they project an image on the screen of a document placed beneath the lens. Document cameras however do not require transparencies because a camera is used to view the document and display it directly on the screen. In this sense, any document or 3-D object can be shown on the presentation screen. A portable cart is recommended for the document camera so that it can be removed when not in use. The document camera will connect to a connection plate that will be mounted at the Staff lectern. 4. Add electrical and audio/visual connections at the Staff and public lecterns. This will allow laptops to be connected at the public lectern for presentations and for the document camera to be connected at the Staff lectern. Additionally, these connections will allow the images from the presentation equipment to be sent to the projector, and also be fed directly to the control room for broadcast. Currently the presentations are broadcast by aiming a camera at the projection screen. This results in a very poor quality broadCast. The proposed improvements will retain the same high quality images that can be seen on a computer screen. 5. Locate a touch panel LCD screen at the Assistant City Manager location at the dais, to control functions such as "blanking" the projector, selecting which presentation (Staff or public) to show on the presentation screen, and adjusting the volume and lighting. The LCD screen can be programmed to automate these functions. For example, one icon could be pressed that would reduce the lighting to optimal presentation levels. 6. Purchase handheld and lavaliere wireless microphones. These can be used when individuals, including Council members move away from or are unable to reach the existing microphones. Allowing for a 10% contingency, the total cost of the presentation upgrades is $34,106. Including the presentatiOn upgrades, the total cost of the proposed cablecast system is $120,455, which is within the Budget of the project. If the Council does not wish to include these upgrades in the contract, the total could be reduced by $34,106. VMI has also submitted a proposal to provide annual maintenance and technical support for the equipment for $2,400 per year. The first year is included in the cost of the system. Maintenance costs for subsequent years will be included in the annual Budget. It is estimated that the project will take approximately four months to complete, with a completion date by the end of January 2003. Staff anticipates that the fiber optic connection to be installed by AT&T, will be completed by the time the system is operational, allowing live broadcasts of City Council meetings. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Council determine whether to include the public presentation upgrades in this project at a total cost o£$34,106 and either; 1) Adopt the Resolution (Attachment 1) awarding the base Contract to VMI Inc. and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement; or 2) adopt the Resolution (Attachment 2) awarding the Contract to VMI Inc. including public presentation upgrades and authorize the City Manager to execute the Agreement. RESOLUTION NO. - 02 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AWARDING CONTRACT TO VMI INCORPORATED FOR A CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER CABLECAST SYSTEM WHEREAS, on August 2, 2002 the City of Dublin issued a Request for Proposal for a City Council Chamber Cablecast System to six companies; and WHEREAS, four companies responded to the City's Request for Proposals; and WHEREAS, Staff has reviewed the proposals and recommends that thc proposal received from VMI Inc. best meets thc requirements of the City for a City Council Chamber Cablccast System; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that thc City Council o£the City of Dublin does hereby award the contract to VMI Inc. for installation of a City Council Chamber Cablecast System for an amount not to exceed $89,565. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby authorize a contingency for the project for an amount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the total contract. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute any necessary agreements, purchase orders, or other documents required for the purchase and installation of the Cablecast System. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of October, 2002. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ATTACHMENT 1 RESOLUTION NO. - 02 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AWARDING CONTRACT TO VMI INCORPORATED FOR A CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER CABLECAST SYSTEM WHEREAS, on August 2, 2002 the City of Dublin issued a Request for Proposal for a City Council Chamber Cablecast System to six companies; and WHEREAS, four comPanies responded to the City's Request for prOposals; and WHEREAS, Staff has reviewed the proposals and recommends that the proposal received from VMI Inc. best meets the requirements of the City for a City Council Chamber Cablecast System; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby award the contract to VMI Inc. for installation of a City Council Chamber Cablecast System for an amount not to exceed $120,455. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Council does hereby authorize a contingency for the project for an amount not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the total contract. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute any necessary agreements, purchase orders, or other documents required for the purchase and installation of the Cablecast System. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of October, 2002. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ATTACHMENT 2 Chris Tarrice VMI Inc. 211 E. Weddell Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Fax# (408) 745-6721 Email: clatrice~vmivideo, com City Of Dublin Attn: Jason Behnnann, Administrative Analyst 100 Civic Plaza-City Manager's Office-Second Floor Dublin, California 94568 RE: Proposal for Council Chamber Broadcast System VMI Inc. is pleased to offer the City of Dublin the following proposal for supply and installation of a new broadcast system. VMI has been in the business of supplying broadcast and industrial video systems for over 27 years in the bay area. We have turnkeyed systems of various kinds for many of the top industry leaders as well as many of the City Councils Chambers throughout the area. A list of references for City Council Chambers is attached. Throughout our extensive history in this area, we have always tried to come up with new and better ways to supply our customers with technologies that are both solid and reliable. We have also prided ourselves on our abilities to service and support our customers on an ongoing basis. Many of our customers are those which have been with us for years and will be for years to come. As outlined in your RFP, we have paid particular attention to those needs stated. We also observed during our walkthrough on August 9~, that there should be consideration given to the fact that there may be little space from which to operate this new system. With that in mind, it is our intent to offer the city a tightly integrated, low profile, easy to use format. At the heart of this is the AIvlX system used for operation over the cameras. It will give smooth operation over the Pan/Tilt head along with presets and full CCU control over all aspects of the cameras. This system also includes a controller designed for other operations other than just the cameras. Included would be control over any switchers or matrices and VCRs. This means that entire system can operate form one interface. This does not however eliminate the ability to manually override the control system to allow manual control over any of the components individually. This system could also grow in the future to support other aspects of the council chambers to include such thir~gs as lighting, in-house volume controls, presentation source selections, screen and projector to mention a few. There is also the ability to link these controls via I.P. across your computer network if programmed to do so. · The system proposed is currently in use'at both the Capitola and Watsonville Council Chambers. AMX systems have been in operation at other installs such as City of San Mateo, City of Hayward, city of Walnut Creek and City of Milpitas. We would be happy to demonstrate the capabilities of such systems as requested.. It would be our intention to supply a 70" vertical rock to be located in front of the cupboard at the end of the halUarea proposed for the operators. All equipment will be rack mounted in this,unit, including ' the existing Amp and audio mixers. A custom counter work surface will be mounted off the rack to allow for a much room as necessary to accommodate both the system controller touch panel and keyboard and mouse for the character generator. LCD and CRT preview/program displays will be mounted directly in front of the operator, at an appropriate height to insure best viewing angles. Other equipment (matrix, scan converter) will be mounted within reach of the operator for manual operation ffnecessary. Ail other equipment outlined for the functionality requested is itemized in the following equipment list. The pricing is as follows: A'FI'ACHMENT 3 Camera Pan~Tilt System 4) Sony DXC-390 3 CCD Color Camera $2,147. $8,588. 4) Sony CMA-D2 Power Supply 177.. 708. 4) Sony (~CMC-12P25US 25meter Camera/DC Cables 340. 1,360. 4) Sony VCL-614WEA 14:1 Remote Control Lens 1,533. 6,132. 1) AMX AXP-PLV PosiTrak Pilot Pan/Tilt (System Controller) 4,174. 1) AMX PS-2.8 Power Supply for Controller 74. 4) AMX AXB-PT10 Remote Pan/Tilt Head 2,502. 10,008. 4) AMX PS-6.5 Power Supplies for Pan/Tilt Heads 261. 1,044. 4) AMX WM-CAM Wall Mounts for Pan/Tilt Heads 201. 804. 4) AMX CC-CAM Adapter Cable 85. 340. 1) AMX Additional Custom programming for control 1,240. VCRs (including automated playback after hours) Matrix Switcher, Emergency Switch 1) Lot Cable/Connectors/Hardware 1,040. 1) Installation Installation of Pan/Tilt Camera System 5,250. Total $ 40, 762. Monitoring, Switching, Processing and VCRs 2) Marshal VR-44P 4x4" LCD Preview Monitors for Cameras, 1,248. 2,496. Playback VCR and Scan Converter 2) Sony PVM-8040 8" Color Program/Preview Monitors 596. I, 192. 1) Sony MB520 Dual Rack Mount for above 152. 1) Furman MS-2A1 Stereo Monitor/VU Panel w/Headphone jack 677. 1) Extron Matrix50 8x4 YC(SVHS) and Audio Matrix Router 1,658. (for switching and routing of signals to air · and monitoring) 1) Link [EC-715 2xl Video Presence Auto Switch 596. (for emergency "off-air" switching) i) Link IEC-712 6x Black Burst Generator for referencing 526. sources and matrix 1) Link PRT-700 Rack Frame for above units 72. 1) Extron VSC-75 Scan Converter for Computer to Video Conversion 912. 1) Videonics TM-3000 Character Generator 710. OR 1) Compix LCG-3000 Character Generator (PC Based High Quality CG) 3,038. 1) Viewsonic VE-155B 15" LCD Monitor for above unit 452. 1) Extron YCS Transcoder YC(SVHS) to Composite Transcoder 243. 1) Ex'Iron 60-190-01 Rack Shelf for VSC-75 and YCS unit 90. 1) Winsted V8801 70" Equipment Rack w/side panels and rail 609. 1) Winsted 10713 20 outlet AC Strip 155. 1) Furman PS-8 Main Po~ver Switch and Conditioner 219. 1) Misc. Rack Hardware/Blanks/additional shelving 325. 1) Custom Countertop for Rack w/slide-out for 320. keyboard and mouse 3) JVC SRV-10U SVHS/VHS Recorder/Player for playbacks 329. and archive VCRs 3) MidAtlanfic RSH Custom Rack Mounts for above units 72. 216. 1) Sony CDP-XE270 CD Player w/rock mount 210. 1) Panasonic AG-513C 13" Combo TV/VCR for off-air verification 382. 1) RDL STDA-3 Audio DA for existing Audio Mixer output 112. W/DC power supply 1) Inline CIA-114 Single Gang Input Plate for Laptop w/buffered output 433. for Projector and feed to Scan Converter 1) Extron WP-130 YC(SVHS) and Audio Connection plate for 130. Document Camera or AUX sources 1) Lot Cable/Connectors/Labeling/Hardware 720. 1) Installation System Installation to include: 8,625. rock build, all internal and field cabling, mounting of connection plates, documentation of system design (schematics), system test and training (as prescribed in RFP) and manuals binder Total (w/TM-3000 CG) $ 22,109. (w/Compix CG) $ 24, 889. Grand Total (w/TM-3000 CG) $ 62,871. Tax 8.25% 4,042.17 Total w/tax $ 66,913.17 (w/Compix CG) $ 65,651. Tax 8.25% 4,271.52 Total w/tax $ 69,922.52 All VMI systems come with a comprehensive one-year warranty (excluding nurmal wear or tear). VMI is a warranty service station for many of the components/n the system and is an author/zed dealer for all products listed. VMI will handle any warranty (either Manufacture's or VMI contract) issues in house unless instructed by manufacture to do otherwise. Outside Service can generally be performed within a 24 hour time period. Phone support is always available same day. In house service can generally be done within 3 days, depending on parts availability from manufacture, if needed. In some cases, VMI at its discretion, may loan equipment to the end user if unexpected or anticipated delays occur. A 2nd year contract is offered as a quarterly visit plan. Site visits would be performed every 3 months to ensure proper calibration and alignment of components in the system along with functionally of the system as a whole. Phone support would be available from 7:00am to 9:00pm Monday through Friday. Next day emergency service would be available at the rate of $110. Per hour. Phone support is at no charge during the contract period. The second year contract for this system is as follows: 1) VMI Service contract for 2~a year support of system to include: $ 2,400. 4 annual service visits at 3 month intervals check all system components for proper operation make adjustments were necessary and advise of any anticipated issues as they appear turn over report to end-user on tasked performed meet with any key personnel to go over any questions on system function or operation FOB: Dest. Terms: Net 30 Availability: 6-8 weeks ARO ~~ager Systems installation Partial List City Government Channels List of References City of Milpitas Contact: Elerin Pasion Phone # (408) 586-2730 ~ City of Cupertino i Contact: Pete Coglenese Phone # (408) 777-3264 C:UP.E TINO samTrans . . ................ Sam Mateo County Contact: Bob Marks (Peninsula TV) Phone # (650) 637-1936 City of Hayward Contact: S~ly M~endez Phone g (510) 583-4343 Ceitronics~I City of San Mateo Contact: Mike Zarrella Phone # (650) 522-7053 City of Sunnyvale Contact: Merilyn Phone # (408) 730-7557 [~City of Watsonville ~~Contact: Jeff Merrill Phone # (831) 728-6037 ~'~:':'":~':~:'":~~1' Contact City of Foster: ArleneCity Phone # (650) 286-3219 City of San Francisco ~ '~ .... .i!ii!i:i~ ~i~ '~'- '~' PhoneC°ntact:# (415)Y°mi554-4526Agunbiade ~ Ceitronics/VMI g~;~."~:,:= ~f:~:t.~: ~.~ =~. :: City of Alameda ~~i~ Contact: Marge McLean ....... ~'-':~;'.~:"~: '~7'i?. '".;>~!!>:~!?? ......... Phone # (510) 748-4651 CeitronicsNMI ..... ~.~i :~ City of Daly City ~~ Contact: Joseph Curran ":~.~~::;?' Phone # (650) 991-8126 City of Los Altos Contact: Lane Long Phone # (650) 948-1491 City of Palo Alto C ont act:M arsha Guy Phone # (650) 329-2206 City of Benicia Contact: Mark Hall Phone # (707) 746-4226 ¢~ ~~g:..~¢. ........... "{ ....... ..~ City of Mountain Vie~v ~..~~~<~.~ Contact: Linsey Wong ~.~ Phone # (650) 968-1540 City of Santa Cruz Contact: Craig Jutsin '" "' "- Phone # (831) 425-8848 x33 City of Capitol Contact: ~ch ~11 TWO-IN-ONE CAMERAS AND MORE The Pos~rack Pilot Video Touch Panel provides Graphic icons super-imposed on the PosiTrack's 6-inch effortless wristpad controls and easy-to-use 6" (15.24 cra) color Touch Panel help to visually monitor, manage, update color active-matrix video touch panel graphics. A camera and change camera movements, selections, stored presets operator has the ability to manage camera angles and and overall image settings. The on-screen icons can also be presets by using either a control joystick, 12 external programmed as a one-touch solution for audio/video, buttons, or super-imposed on-screen control icons, environmental and communications control. SLIGHT OF HAND A COMPLETE SYSTEM The joystick, at the top-right of the unit, twists More than one PosiTrack can network with multiple back-and-forth and moves side-to-side, up-and-down for cameras, video switchers and other components over a pan, tilt and zoom features. It works in tandem with the 4-wire AXlink data bus. Creating a complete touch panel focus, iris and speed knobs mounted directly on the unit's system, the unit can connect to camera heads, control left side. With the right hand resting on the soft wristpad, the system masters, control interfaces, computer networks and camera operator can guide the camera by easily the Internet. maneuvering the joystick. The left hand is free to spin the knobs to fine-tune the lens focus and iris speed. Specifications AXP~-PLV Po~iTr~ek Pilot · Displays camer~ video with super-imposed touch ~ontrol Compatibility Button~ graphics on a 6" (15.24 om) Color Active-Matrix Video o NetLinx and Axcess Systems * 12 plastic pushbuttons, six on each sido of the Touch Panel Power Consumption video LCD screen o 825 mA @ 12 VDC Video Monitor · Controls PosiTrack Pan/Tilt Heads, as well as other makes of Dimensions (HWD) , 6-inch (15,24 cra) Color Active-M atrix Video LCD robotic camera heads and electronic equipment . 4.97' (including joystick) x 17.67' x 8,39' screen · Activates camera preset store/recall, camera functions and (12.61 cm x 44,89 om x 2t.30 cra) Video In system setup from on-screen color graphics Enclosures . BNC female connector (NTSC/PAL) · Accesses commonly-used commands and pages from 12 . Plastic with matte blue finish and plastic rests Rear Panel Connectors external buttons located alongside the LCD screen Temperature Range o BNC (Female) Video rn connector (NTSC/PAL) · 0° C (32' F)to 50' C (1220 F) *Mini. XLR (male)connector routes a signal from · Directs pan, tilt, and zoom from an integrated 3-axis joystick the Central :ontro[ler for receiving and AXP-AI8 Level Assignments transmitting ^Xlink control data and 12 VDC · Eases camera operation with a comfortable wristpad . Level l: Pan (joystick) power to the PosiPilot · Adjusts lens focus and iris with free-spinning proportional * Level 2: Tilt (joystick) Accessories sidewheels * Level 3: Zoom (joystick) * 4-Din mini-XLR (female) cable (pre-assembled) · Trims overall pan/tilt speed from side-mounted speed knob * Level 4: Speed (knob) Weight · Level 5: Iris (knob) o 4.90 lb. (2.20 kg) · Connects to camera heads, system master, control interfaces, . Level 7: Focus (knob) computer networks, and the Internet over a 4-wire AXlink data/ power bus ~ Pan/tilt/zoom Control joystick External Pushbuttons ~ Wrist pad 5 AXLink DIP switch is located below the right-side of the unit S peeldr :nk°nbo~i ~ Focus Control knob BNC (male connector) Mini-XLR connector (male) ~000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSOn, TEXAS 75082 USA 4~9.~24.8000 / 800.222.0~ / 4~9.~24.7~5~ FAX ~.amx.com TOP OF THE LINE ALL AT ONCE The PosiTrack Pan/'r'ilt Heads are fully integrated Built-in processing and onboard memory allow the camera positioning controllers. All three models are capable PosiTrack Heads to store as many as 255 different camera of commanding a camera's pan and tilt functionality, as well angle presets, including pan and tilt ranges. With intelligent as lens zoom, focus and iris features. The PosiTrack Heads overall mechanics, the heads can perform synchronized provide seamless broadcast-quality control at an appealing actions, moving together to arrive at programmed locations, economical price, at the same time. THREE MODELS HEAD TO HEAD The PosiTrack Heads are available in three different PosiTrack Heads are part of a network-controlled model sizes to handle the various camera loads: the camera positioning system. As many as 250 different heads PosiTrack 10 (handles camera loads up to 10 pounds/ can be integrated with multiple Touch Panels, audio/video 4.5 kg), the PosiTrack 15 (handles camera loads up to equipment and routing switchers - all linked together 15 pounds/6.8 kg) and the PosH'rack 30 (handles camera through a 4-wire AXlink control bus, fiber, a computer loads up to 30 pounds/13.6 kg). network or an Intemet connection. WITH PRECISION The PosiTrack Heads are designed with a smooth, quiet-motion analog motor drive that incorporates precision digital position sensing. Featuring a resolution of more than 1 million steps, each PosiTrack Head's digital encoders offer responsive speed control and enable repeatable presets that deliver pinpoint accuracy. Specifications PosiTrack Pan/l'ilt Heads · Supports camera loads up to 1 0 pounds Power AXB-PTIO Dimensions (HWD) (4.6kg), 15 pounds (6.$O kg), or 30 pounds , AXB-PT10:2.6A@ 12VDC o CameraController:5.7g'xS.20'x4.92' (1 3.6 kg) . AXB-PT15:4 A @ t2 VDC (14.86 cmx 13.22 om x 14,70 cml · Allows exact adjustments of the Horizontal . AXB-PT30:6A@ 12VDC o Csmer~ Mount: 0,65' x 2,26' x 3,23' Enclosures (I ,75 cmx 5.74 cmx 8,21 cra) and Vertical center of gravity . Metal with black enam el and black anodized matte finish . Crsdle Support Bracket: 3~64' x 5.50' x 0,20' (9.25 cmx 13.97 om x 0.51 cml · Integrates onboard control for camera pan/ Presets tilt. lens zoom/focus/iris, and RS-232 CCU . Up to 255 presets for pan, ~ilt, zoom, focus, ~nd iris operations AXB-PT15 Dimensions (HWD) · Camel Controller: 6,43" x 5.61' x 5.38' operation Relays (16,33 cm x 14.25 cm x 13,67 cra) · Operates DC-drive lens directly, without the Solid.state relays for servomotor lens m ode control o Camera Mount: 0.65" x 2,26" x 3,23' need for onboard controllers Buttons {1,75 cm x 5.74 cmx 8,21 cml SETUP button runs a test procedure/routine on the unit . Cradle Support Bracket: 3,64' x 5.50' x 0,20' · Stores up to 255 synchronized presets in (testing left, right, up, and down) (9.25 cm x 13.97 cmx 0.51 om) onboard memory Angular Travel AXB-PT30 Dimensions (HWD) · Installs on a tripod (TM-CAM), podium Pan: +179° (358° ~ot~l) o Camera Controller: 7,10' x 5.70' x 4.65' (PM-CAM), or wall/ceiling (WM-CAM) by Tilt: + 90° (180° total) (18,03 cmx 14.49 cmx 11.81 cml using optional camera mounting adapters Environmental Parameters . C~mera Cradle: 4,75' x 3,75' x 625' (12,07 cmx 9,53 cmx 15.88 cml · Limits pan and tilt range using soft stops, 3~° Fi0 120° F (0~ C to 48.8° C) ambienttempersture r~nge programmable from the control system Speed Weight AXB-PT10:8,00 lbs (3,63 kg) · Moves with analog DC motor control, AXB-PT10: Pan: 45°/sec, Tilt: 45°/sec. AXB-PT15: Pan: 55°lsec,, Tilt: 55°/sec. AXB-PT15:10.51 lbs (4.77 kg) positions sensed via 1 million-step AXB-PT30: Pan: 35°/sec., Tilt: 35°/sec. AXB.PT30:13.05 lbs (5.92 kg) digital encoding Repeatability · Connects to central PosiTrack positioning AXB.PT10:.J;5 sr~ minutes system network over four pathways: AXB.PT15:..t3 ~rc minutes AXlink four-wire control bus (distances . AXB-PT30:~5 arcminutes up to 3,000 feet) Max Weight Capacity (balanced lens/camera) AXlink over optical fiber (distances up to AXB-PTi 0:10 lbs, (4,54 kg) 9,500 feet via multimode fiber) AXB.PTIS: I5 lbs, (6.80 kg) AXlink TCP/IP servers over LAN, WAN, AXB.PT30:30 lbs, (13.6 kg) ATM, or Internet (virtually anywhere you ;ontrol Compatibility need a camera) AXlink Control Protocols F~S-232 Control Protocols RS-232 remote control from NetLinx, :ontrol Panel Components Landmark, and Axcess systems RS.232:DB-9 connector (300 b~ud - 38,4 KB corn munic~ti0n for c~,m era control) PosiTrack Unit Lens Control DB-15: High density connector (lens controD · Fujinon Lenses: Lens Power Switch: Powers or isolales the camera lens (reducing line noise) MD, BMD, AMSR, MPX, SNPY, AXLink: 4-pin connector (provides AXlink communication and MDM, SNDS power connection points) · Canon Lenses: Connectors KTSA, RGE PZF', R, REA, REA-IA, . 4-pin captive wire (AXlink) REA-IA PZF, RGE . DB-15: HD 15-pin high-density (female)forlens control . DB-9: 9-pin D-sub (male)for RS-232 c~mera control Optional Accessories · CC-CAM lens control cable · CC-CAM RS-232 c~mera ~ontrol cable · PM-CAM: PosiTrack PedestalMountAd~pter . TM-CAM: PosiTrack Tripod Mount Adapter 0 WM.CAM: P0siTrackW~l[ Mount/Ceiling M0untAd~pter Power Supply (not included) · PSN 6.5 Power Supply (PSN2.8 0pti0n=l with the ^XB-PTI 0 0niy) :: .................... !:: :::::::::::::::::::::: ii :: ' ::::! ::::!! !::::::i::i::ir' ~!:':~ :':?::::i!i::':' ~::~!'!::~!~::~:::::~ ~i~'~d~! :::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: .................... ::i ::::::::::::::::::::: ~,,u,~ · ~ '~"~::i::ii~!:::::::~:~'~o ~'v ??: ~hU'~'~ii~:~:?~:~:~ho'~hm - ~.~PO~ .... ~:~: ~ 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75082 USA 469.624.8000 / 800.222.0193 / 469.624.7153 FAX ww',4,.amx.com Broadcast Multimedia Division ::~::~ ::~:~:. ::~:.~ ::::. :::: :: :::::::: -'.'::: .'.':: ,'.: :: ~:~ ~: ~:'~ :~ ,%> :~ ~:,~ :,' ::.~ :} :~: :3 :~:l:~:::' ,':,' ::: a,. X,~:::i:i:i:!:-::~:?' :.>.'.:>3.' :: >.': .5:~ :~ :~: :.~ :~ ~: ': ~:~l q:~ ::::: ::: :~:'>' ~ >'': ~:: :: :: ~:~ :~ ::: :~ :::g: :: ~::: :::: ::: '¢:~ :: >":~:~ :: ::: ''''':'~ :~ ~: ~: ~:~:'~ :: :: ::::: ":: ::::::::* :::::::::::::::::::::::: i ii iii Four Rack Moran'ted FuI Cdor Activ Matrix LCD Panel ]Pr°ducts ~ "LCD Monitors' ........ ! .................................. '. ................................. ~ k.~st Price $'1699.00 1~ The V-R44P is a rack mountable unit that offers four 4" high-resoluti IVideo Co;~': ........... 7~ active matrix LCD panels. Each of the four 480 × 234 pixel screens h own set of controls for color, tint, contrast, and brightness. Each panel Accessories: ~' it's Own input with loop through capability, a 3 color tally system, and ............................................................................................. '"'"'. ........ recognition of NTSC or PAL formats of video. This unit is only 2 rac Tajimi Optical Connectors: ~ spaces high, and can be tilted up to 90 degrees while rack mounted, m it the smallest video monitoring system of it's kind. Like all of the V- Series, this unit is constructed of steel and aluminum, and comes com · Home with power supply and owners manual. · Distributors · GSA Distributors · International :Distributors Viewing 'Dm Pitch Elements Censu · Representatives Di%q ay Azea " · Tradeshows 4" LCD I 3.2.3" x [l%171mmx [II 19'12s"wx II · Catalog Request Active 2.43 each 480H x Video 12VD =S4mm 11 · Online Ordering Matrix I panel [1 ' 3.75"D A · Join Our Mailing List · Marshall Electronics Owners manual in PDF format Contact Privacy Legal G, 2002 Marshal[ Electron[cs, Inc. Chris Tan'ice VMI Inc. · 211 E. Weddell Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Fax # (408) 745-6721 Email: ctarrice~vmivideo.com City Of Dublin Attn: Jason Behrmann, Administrative Analyst 100 Civic Plaza-City Manager's Office-Second Floor Dublin, California 94568 RE: Proposal for Council Chamber Broadcast System Revision 09/18/02 Included below is a revision to our previous proposal to included or exclude those items we discussed. The basic system philosophy is the same some items have been added to include those capabilities we talked about. I have highlighted the changes in bold. I have the Sony DXC-990 cameras and the newer AMX PT-15 Pan/Tilt heads quoted now. The cameras, lens and pan/tilt heads did come to, about $1,000 increase on each of these items. I do believe that, although the newer PT-15 is quieter and smoother the PT-10 is still an extremely quite and good unit as well. I found that SCALA is still offering the low cost IC Designer software, so I have quoted you on that. You may upgrade to their Designer 3 (scheduling capabilities) at a later date for $1,200. You can go on ~,~wvw.scal.a.com, go to downloads, and get a working 30-day trail for free, if you wish. We have also included, under a separate total, additions to the current presentation system to allow for more functionality and ease of use. A millwork estimate is listed to cover modifications to the existing staff lectern and public's podium along with a custom enclosure for the new projector. It's our intent to have minimal impact on the existing architecture and be in keeping with the current conditions and aesthetics. Electrical will need to be added for the new projector, podium and staff lectern locations. We would work along side the electrician or any other contractors you may employ to guarantee proper placement and voltages reqUked for these additions. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. The pricing is as follows: Camera Pan~Tilt System 4) SonyDXC-990 3 CCD Color Camera $3,408. 13,632. 4) Sony CMA-D2 Power Supply 177. 708. 4) Sony CCMC-12P25US 25meter Camera/DC Cables 340. 1,360. 4) Sony YH16x7KTS 16:1 Remote Control Lens (7-112mm) 2,552. 10,20& 1) AMX AXP-PLV PosiTrak Pilot Pan/Tilt (System Controller) 4,174. 1) AMX PS-2.8 Power Supply for Controller 74. 4) AMX AXB-PT15 upgraded Remote Pan/Tilt Head 3,555. 14,220. 4) AMX PS-6.5 Power Supplies for Pan/Tilt Heads 261. 1,044. 4) AMX WM-CAM Wall Mounts for Pan/Tilt Heads 201. 804. 4) AMX CC-CAM Adapter Cable 85. 340. 1) AMX Additional Custom programming for control 1,480. VCRs (including automated playback after hours) Matrix Switcher, Emergency Switch, Lighting(if low voltage interface is supplied by electrician) 1) Lot Cable/Connectors/Hardware 1,040. 1) Installation Installation of Pan/Tik Camera System 5,250. Total $ 54,334. Tax &25% 4,049. Grand Total $ 58,383 ATTACHMENT 4 Monitoring, Switching~ Processing and VCRs 2) Marshal VR-44P 4x4" LCD Preview Monitors for Cameras, 1,248. 2,496. Playback VCR and Scan Converter 2) Sony PVM-8040 8" Color Program/Preview Monitors 596. 1,192. 1) Sony MB520 Dual Rack Mount for above 152. 1) Furman MS-2A 1 Stereo Monitor/VU Panel w/Headphone jack 677. 1) Extron Matrix50 12x8 YC(SVHS) and Audio Matrix Router 2,840. (for switching and routing of signals to air and monitoring as well as LCD Projector, dedicated CPU for city logo and bulletin board. 1) Extron P2DA2 RGB Dist. Amp for dedicated CPU above 194. 1) Extron SW-4VGAxi 4xl RGB Switch for routing of computer sources 417. to scan converter 1) Extron SYIz-2VGAxi 2xl RGB Switch for dedicated or CG signal routing 298. to Viewsonic LCD Monitor 1) Extron 60-190-01 Rack Shelf for SgF-4 and SgF-2 switchers 90. 1) Extron VSC-75 Scan Converter for Computer to Video Conversion 912. 1) Extron YCS Transcoder YC(SVHS) to Composite Transcoder (for air feed) 243. 1) Extron 60-190-01 Rack Shelf for VSC-75 and YCS unit 90. 1) Compix LCG-3000 Character Generator (PC Based High Quality CG) 3,038. 1) Viewsonic VE-155B 15" LCD Monitor for above unit (and dedicated CPU) 452. 1) SCALA IC-Designer Bulletin Board and Logo generator software 545. (to be installed in owner provided CPU) 1) Link IEC-715 2xl Video Presence Auto Switch 596. (for emergency "off-air" switching) 1) Link IEC-712 6x Black Burst Generator for referencing 526. sources and matrix 1) Link PRT-700 Rack Frame for above units 72. 1) Winsted V8801 70" Equipment Rack w/side panels and rail 609. 1) Winsted 10713 20 outlet AC Strip 155. 1) Furman PS-SR Main Power Switch and Conditioner w/remote switch 320. 1) Misc. Rack Hardware/Blanks/additional shelving 325. I) Custom Countertop for Rack w/slide-out for 320. keyboard and mouse 3) JVC SRV-10U SVHS/VHS Recorder/Player for playbacks 329. and archive VCRs 3) MidAtlantic RSH Custom Rack Mounts for above units 72. 216. 1) Sony CDP-XE270 CD Player w/rack mount 210. 1) Panasonic AG-513C 13" Combo TV/VCR for off-air verification 382. 1) RDL STDA-3 Audio DA for existing Audio Mixer output 112. W/DC power supply 1) Inline CIA-i 14 Single Gang Input Plate for Laptop w/buffered output 433. for Projector and feed to Scan Converter 1) Extron WP-130 YC(SXGtS) and Audio Connection plate for 130. Document Camera or AUX sources 1) Lot Cable/Connectors/Labeling/Hardware 860. 1) Installation System Installation to include: 9~040. rack build, all internal and field cabling, mounting of connection plates, documentation of system design (schematics), system test and training (as prescribed in RFP) and manuals binder Total $ 28,2 71. tax 8.25% 1,587. Grand Total $ 29,858 Presentation System Uo~rades 1) Sanyo PLC-XP45L 1024x768 LCD Projector w/3500 lumens brightness $ 5,935. 1) Buhl Optical 829MCZ 5.2-8.7:1 Long Throw Lens 1,790. 1) Custom mounting hardware 310. 1) Extron 84HVA 8x4 RGB Matrix for Computer source selection for Podium, Staff Lectern, Dedicated CPU to route to Projector and Scan Converter and LCD Monitor · *****eliminates the SW-2 and SW-4VGAxi 1 ) Extron P2DA2 RGB Dist. Amp for dedicated CPU at Staff Lectern 194. 1) ToteVision LCD-1330V 13.3" 1024x768 LCD Monitor for mounting (under glass) 1,097. At Staff Lectern 1) Canon RE-350 Document Camera 1,622. 1) Draper/Dalite Document Camera Cart (TBD) 1,547. 1) Extron WP-130 ¥C(SVHS) and Audio Connection plate for 130. Document Camera or AUX sources at side of Staff Lectern 1) AMX AXT-CP4 4" Color Touch Panel for Staff location control 810. 1)Lot connection plates for Staff, Podium and Dais 375. for hook up of 4" touch panel 1) Millwork create door at Staff Lectern to accommodate CPU 5,850 create slide out shelf for keyboard and mouse create cut-out on surface and mount LCD panel under glass create single gang cut outs for electrical and AN connections at Staff lectern create and mount custom enclosure for LCD projector and trim with same molding as existing 1) Shure ULXS14/85 Wireless Lavalier System (UHF) 711. 1) Shure ULXS24/58 Wireless Handheld System (UHF) 686. 1) Rane SM82 Audio Mixer 467. 1) AMX AXB-VOL3 Volume Control Module (for in-house and on-air) 411. 1) Clearcom Base Station and Remote for communication 545. between Production and Staff locations 1) Misc. Cables, Connectors, Hardware 640. 1) Installation Installation of Presentation system above 4,680. 1) Programming added AMX Programming 840. Total $ 28,640. Tax 8.25% 1,907. Grand Total $ 30,547. 1) Proformance Bond issuance of proformance bond and payment bond $1,667. at L5% of contract price Final Contract Total $120,455. with tax and bond premiums All VMI systems come with a comprehensive one-year warranty (excluding normal wear or tear). VMI is a warranty service station for many of the components in the system and is an authorized dealer for all products listed. VMI will handle any warranty (either Manufacmre's or VMI contract) issues in house unless instructed by manufacture to do otherwise. Outside Service can generally be performed within a 24 hour time period. Phone support is always available same day. In house service can generally be done within 3 days, depending on parts availability from manufacture, if needed. In some cases, VMI at its discretion, may loan equipment to the end user if unexpected or anticipated delays occur. A 2nd year contract is offered as a quarterly visit plan. Site visits would be performed every 3 months to ensure proper calibration and alignment of components in the system along with functionally of the system as a whole. Phone support would be available from 7:00am to 9:00pm Monday through Friday. Next day emergency service would be available at the rate of$110. Per hour. Phone support is at no charge during the contract period. The second year contract for this system is as follows: 1) VMI Service contract for 2nd year support of system to include: $ 2,400. 4 annUal service visits at 3 month intervals check all system components for proper operation make adjustments were .necessary and advise of any anticipated issues as they appear mm over report to end-user on tasked performed meet with any key personnel to go over any questions on system function or operation FOB: Dest. Terms: Net 30 Availability: 6-8 weeks ARO *****Pricing is valid for 90 days******* Sincerely Chris Tan-ice Manager Systems Installation With high picture quality and so many functions, the DXC-990/990P is the ideal choice for a variety of applications ~emote 6amera $~,stem :, ,,:~ ~ Moto~ed remote control lens, Sele~able AE sp~d, U~r-defined AE area ~crescepy DXC-9901990PMicroscoPeAdaptOrcoupler ~=[~ i~(CCMC'gD$/US' CCXCgDBUS cable~ ~--~-j Color Monitor ~ RM-C950 CMA-D2 Micms~pe DynaLatitude, Did~l Detail, PaPal Enhance, Color Shading Compensation (CCMC-gD$/U$, CCXC9DBUS cable) Computer with DXC-990/990P frame grabber board. CCMC-12P cable CMA-D2 Sb'obe Useful D×C-999/990P functiens include: Strobe trigger function, WEN output, RGB sync, RS-232C Interlace, Extended Genlock ¢/BS GENLOCK and HI)ND In/Ou~) Features lhe DXC-9OO/OOOP incorporates a new Sony 1 O-bit DSP technology. i !ii,L} DSP enables a variety of enhancement features and increases picture reliability The DXC-O90/990P incorporates newly developed 1/2 type IT (Interline Transfer) that cannot be achieved with analog signal processing. ExwaveHAD technology. Inheriting the unique sensing technology of The DXC-990/990P features several DSP functions for powerful picture controls. the DXC-950/950P, the DXC-990/990P attains a high sensitivity of F11 at 2000 ix while the improved HAD sensor structure drastically reduces smear level. This permits images of the highest quality to be captured in difficult lighting conditions. With the high packing density of these CCD image sensors and their accurate special offsetting, a remarkably high horizontal resolution of 850 TV lines is achieved. The combination of ExwaveHAD technology, improved Di[~ita~ De~[ai~ electronic circuitry and advanced video processing results in a high Adjusts the sharpness of the object outline with minimal noise. signal-to-noise ratio of 63 dB (NTSC) and 62 dB (PAL). This feature also enables horizontal detail frequency control. Linear Metal× Picture Contrast Controls adjustingPr°vides sophisticatedcolor saturationelectr°niCand hue.adjustment for accurate color reproduction by OynaLafitude Function Automatically adjusts contrast corresponding to the brightest signal level of the entire image, Clear images can be captured if both bright and dark areas exist within the image.  ¢~ (simulated picture) OFF ON R.ENHANCE G.ENHANCE B.ENHANCE DOC + (Dynamic Contrast Control Plus) Partia~ Enhance Avoids hue factor distortion that can occur when subjects are very bright. DCC+ Allows a particular color to be selected, and its hue, saturation and detail also automatically adjusts the knee point according to the contrast of the image, altered. In addition, the detail produced by the high resolution of the camera can  be softened or emphasized in certain parts of the image by the Partial Enhance function. (Simulated picture) OFF ON Black Stretch OFF ON Black stretch/compress enhances the gradation of the dark area by stretching or compressing the range of the image. Characteristics of Spectral Sensitivity of BXC-~:~8 & DXC-Be~lP (This includes CCD, PRISM and Optical Filter Data) F. nee' Contro~ By adjusting the knee, a knee point and knee slope are set so that the highlighted areas of the picture can be clearly reproduced. High/Normal/Low switchable . o.~ 0,20 The on-screen menu feature allows for quick and easy picture adjustments while viewing the image. All camera control functions are accessible from the side panel of the camera or through the optional RM-C950. oo0 The DXC-990/990P is equipped with a bayonet mount so it can adapt various kinds of high quali~, professional lenses. The strong ~ ~ points of bayonet mount lenses include higher sensitivi~ and lower AE automatically controls the level of brightness by va~ing the exposure times, color shading compared with C-mount lenses. A hot-shoe This is done by combining the CCD IRIS® function, AGC (Automatic Gain Control), connection is also provided to eliminate the need for a lens-to- and Auto Iris function of the lens. The DXC-990/990P is equip~d with a camera interconnecting cable, providing easy remote control of number of convenient AE modes, zoom, focus and iris functions. AE Leve~ Scene FH~s and User FH~s Adjusts the standard brightness level by up to + / - 0.5 F-~op in a lens iris.Scene Files: The preset files are set to accommodate four different situations (~andarEMicroscope/Full Auto/Strobe). Copying the AE Speed seeings be~een ~o files is also possible (File ~B). Selectable AE convemion speed to suit applications under va~ng lighting User Files: Allows user to set ~o custom parameters in the menu conditions, for instant recall. AE ~ea Nyper Ga~ AE Area is a light metering system that includes six different modes. High sensitiv~ mode used for shooting objects in ve~ low light Multi Mid Slit GAIN (0 dB) GAIN (18 dB) HYPER GAIN  C~i~r Allows for verification of color on a microscope, Large Spot Manual Y/C and comp~s~e v~d~o outputs RS-232C Easy control and operation of the camera by an e~ernal computer is possible. Vada~e speeds The DXC-990/990P has the abili~ to switch be~een Field or Frame A variable speed electronic shu~er is built into the CCD imager, making it CCD integration modes. Field integration is effective for capturing possible to capture b[ur-free, clear images of high speed moving objects, moving objects, while Frame integration is ideal for capturing still The DXC-990/990P features 11 different shu~er speeds (OFF to 1/100,000), images. including flickerless mede. W~ ~C~ C]~a~ Sca~TM FU~C~JGR AWB, A~-Norma~ide, MANU, Preset 3200W5600K The Clea~ Scan feature eliminates the horizontal bands that appear across the ~~ ~OC~ screen when shooting a computer display. This is achieved by matChing the camera shu~er speed with the display scanning frequenw. Allows for synchronization of signals with frame grabber ~ards. CCD iRiS Function Sy~cbro~izatio~ capabilities When the level of incoming light exceeds the auto iris adjustment range, the CCD IRIS function automatically reduces the exposure in a range equivalent to Realizes full ve~ical resolution of fast moving objects. 10 F-stops. CANON Projectors 350 The Video Visualizer RE-350: · The Video Visualizer RE-350 is designed to offer educators, medical technologists and business people high quality images for Distance Learning, Presentatio Remote Diagnostic and 3-D Imaging, Desktop Publish and Business Videoconferencing applications. The RE 350 can view and capture 3-dimensional objects, fiat a documents, photos, slides and X-rays, including larger then normal sizes. In addition, all of RE-350's necessa controls are located on the front panel, which makes t~ system extremely convenient to use. · As an accessory, we offer an IR Remote Control Box Controller. Thus giving you added flexibility and freedo of movement. · Also, with the ~.~(.w...~r.~....~.~/.~.!_.0..~.[.'..~..~.!.~, you can integr RS-232 control of the RE-350 into almost any applicati To download an RE-350 Video Visualizer product brochure _C_..[i c_t%H.~.[._e._,. Warranty Information: I Years Parts & Labor http://www.canonproj ectors.com/products/re350.html 9/3/2002 SANYO: True XGA Portable Digital Multimedia Projector Projectors ': ' ' gownloBds .~l~.[B.[~.~r[~.~...~b.~d;~ L~rge Fixed Proje~ors $~eq}.[~-;[f.~[~-~-~ Fixed Proje~ors ~, Pot[able Projectom ,~ Ultra Potable Projectors  Hicro..HoNle Projectors Home Theater & Rear Projection :~ }' Accessor~e* PreJimina~ Spec Sheets FAQs Tech Tips Find a PLC~XP45/L Dealer Images 3500 ANSI tureens (Typical) NeaHy 7000 ANSI Lumens when twin-stacked Pa~ ~ Se~ke True XGA (~024 x 768) Re~olution Compressed UXGA Resolution 800:1 Conb'ast Ratio D~gital V}sual [n~erface Wh~spe~ Quiet F~n (37 dBA) 3-D Digital Progressive Scan 3-D D[gitsI No~se Redu~ion Power Len~ Sh~ft (Up/Down) Power Zoom/Power Focu~ A vade~, of Optional Lenses Same features as PLC-XP45 excepl: purchaser can selec~ from a choice of optionai lenses. OpNonal Lenses shipped separately (PLC-XP45L model oniy) ~2001, SANYO No~h America CorporaUon. All Rights Rese~ed. http ://www. sanyo, com/busines s/presentation/proj ectors_port_203, cfm 9/3/2002 Product Catalog NetLin× Overview Tach Center Axcess User Interfaces Account Center Landmark Central Control(ers ProServlces Center MX Device Controllers Marketing Center Radia Accessories Contact AMX Lighting Control AXT-CP4 .' co,or Tabletop Touch Panel Technical Specs Firmware Files Compatible With + Data Sheets Tach Notes ~ ~ ~ Instructions Training Drawings Need a touch oi~ fan irt.. your world? Get an AMX 4" Color Tabletop Panel, and enjoy the Select a Line > NetLinx ~,.X. Cte.8~ ~,a.8~.~3.Ek I~.~ .B~.!a wonders of snmrt, colorful controi0a!l within the absolute minimum space on your wail, table, and budget. Take control from Color menus and icons or illuminated PDA-style AMX.com Product Finder Select a m en~revabte buttons below the screen. Intelligent sensors adust ~he screen brightness so the ..¢ pane! glows without glaring, and can detect your presence so the screen lights up as you ABS approach, in addtion ~o controlling the LCD, the sensors can automatically turn PDA butfon User Interfaces AC-RK iliuminetion on and off. Central Controllers AC-RK2 Device Controllers AC-RK3 AV2SM Enclosure: Molded tabletop, screen angled at 45 degrees for Accessories AXB-PTIC optimal viewing Lighting Control AXB~PT15 White, ivory and black colors AXB-PT36 Display Type: 4" Color passive-matrix LCD Please select a categow above to narrow AXB-TPI/3 your model search. AXD-CAI( Screen Resolution: (HV): 320 x 240 pixels AXD-CAI( PDA Buttons: 4 backlit buttons Use the scrolling list to the right to quickly AXD-CGll I left-right rocker button (2 channels) select a model. AXD,cP4AXD-CGll includes: Light Sensor and motion sensor AXD-CVt( AXD~CVI( IVlemory: 2.5 MB (2 MB flash) AXD-CV6 Network: AXlink AXD-IR+ Power: 12 VDC, 750 mA .A~?.M.C_? Design Software: TPDesign 3 ~ountin9: included molded enclosure easily sudace-mounts with screws or drywall dips Panel snaps into enclosure for seamless, simple installation Connections: 4-pin AXlink terminal, DB-9 RS-232 Program port Dimensions (HWD): 4.04" x 5.25" x 4.64" (103 mm x 134 mm x 123 mm) Weight: 4.5 lbs (2 kg) Includes: 4.pin AXlink termir)al, Mounting Set (drywall clips and http://www.amx.com/product-details.asp?t=961126023&pid=603&lin=84&p f= 9/3/2002 L -1330V Under-cabinet Bracket Wall Mount Bracket VESA Plate Active Matrix 13.3" Color LCD Monitor · Dual front speakers for easy listening Display: 13.3" TFT LCD active matrix · On-screen display for: Back Light: Built-in (CCFT) brightness, contrast, back light, hue Input Signal: Composite NTSC/PAL (auto switching), · Composite, S-Video, and RGB capability S-Video, and analog RGB · Slim space saving design Dot Format: XGA 1024(H)x 768(V)dots · For color and B&W applications PC Capability: XGA, SVGA, VGA, MAC II Dot Pitch: 0.264(H) x 0.264(V)mm · Low power consumption Brightness rating: 150 cd/m2 (Nit) · Case made of durable ABS plastic Colors: 262K (6 bit) · Active matrix technology allOws wide viewing angle Contrast Ratio: 150:1 · Active matrix technology eliminates distortion Number of Pixels: 786,432 dots · Switching power supply included Viewing Angle L/R/T/B: 45/45/30/30 degrees (110 ~ 240 VAC/1N47 - 63Hz) Pixel Configuration: RGB Vertical Stripe · Built-in removable desk stand included Input Signal Level: 1.0V P-P (positive) 75 Ohm Speakers: 8 ohm, 2 W, 28 x 40mm oval type x 2 ~j ~ , ~tlI ~ ~ ~::',,t~~ Stereo Amplifier: 2Wx2(~ 10%THD, 100mV ?~'P'~ 1 ~ .... ~~'~* ..... ~ l~ ~ Dimensions w/o desk stand (HWD): 272 x 310 x 48mrrd 10.7" x 12.2" 19" ii~~'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '~ ...... ~i Dimensions w/ desk stand (HWD): 312 x 310 ~162mm/12.3" x12.2" x 6.4" ~-i?~ ~;~ ~li~ I~ Actual visible screen siZe (HW): 202 x 270mm/8" x 11" ~0~ ~. ~i/~ ~, ~!ti it I 'lI~' ' Operating temperature: 0°~ 50°C/32 ~ 122°F ,~1 ~:~. ~ ~!X~/~ ~ ~!~l ~!t ~I~!~i Storage temperature: -20°~ 60°C/-4° ~ 140°F ~ ~lI~:'~itt~ I Power Requirement: RegUlated 12VDC, 3500mA, negative ground Part No. DC-1500 required for use in vehicles Power Consumption: 12W (max.) ContraCt No. GS-0?F-0069L SIN: 246-42(~), 246-50 Rear Terminal Connections: RCA video IN jack, S-Video jack, /5~.c.?~_Si?...t.i.o.~.~u,_bje~ct t._?.2c?_2.~.?_c' w__/l_!,.o_.,[t.!!.q.,'(q.[ ....................................................... ~,_~0.~0.2 7_~.t,:_~/__o_~ RCA R & L audio IN jacks, 2.1mm DC IN jack, 15 pin mini D-sub (female) IAvailable through: Weight: 3.63 kg./8 lbs. 969 Thoraas Street o Seattle, WA 95109 T~TE Tel: 206-623-6000 * FAX: 20(~ 623-6609 ........................................................................................... http://ww,,~'.tote v~s i on .corn '