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This system is designed as a centralized AV and audio distribution solution, with all signals routed back to a single equipment rack. It supports multi-room operation while maintaining flexibility for combined hall use. The design prioritises reliability, ease of control, and future scalability.
The main rack houses power distribution, signal routing, audio processing, and network infrastructure. Cable management is structured between key units to ensure clean installation and serviceability. The rack acts as the central hub for all audio, video, and control signals across the building.
A 100V line speaker system is used throughout, allowing efficient parallel wiring of ceiling speakers across multiple zones. Each area includes a local volume control attenuator for independent adjustment. All speaker runs return to the rack, ensuring centralised control and simplified troubleshooting.
The system is divided into multiple zones (rooms, halls, and overflow areas), each capable of operating independently. Halls can be used independently for classes, or for relay of gents or ladies programmes. This provides flexibility for different event types and audience sizes.
Local inputs are provided via wall plates (HDMI, SDI, and microphone connections), some key ones routed back to the rack. This allows easy connection of laptops, microphones, and other sources without accessing the rack directly. Network connectivity (Cat6) supports control systems, streaming, and future expansion.
A wall-mounted control tablet provides a simple interface for day-to-day operation of the system. Users can control audio zones, source selection, and basic system functions without technical knowledge. The system is designed to be intuitive while still allowing advanced control from the rack when required.