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General Purpose Classrooms
1. Dual-Projector HD Auditorium Diagrams2. Single-Projector HD Auditorium Diagrams3. Dual-Projector HD Classroom Diagrams4. Single-Projector HD Classroom Diagrams5. Small HD Classroom Diagrams
Additional Installation Details:6. Above Ceiling Projector Lift Install for Auditoriums7. Above Ceiling Projector Plate Install for Classrooms8. Multimedia Lectern Floor Box Plate Allocation
WVU Classroom Technology Renovation Standards Guide:
Typical Signal Flow, Wiring, and Installation Detail Diagrams forDesignated GPC Technology Facility Upgrades
TLC Classroom Designations (by Type):
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
LecternFloor Box
(pass-thru)
Cable Cubby Enclosure
Right ProjectorLift Control
AMXController &
AV MatrixSwitch
Right PersonalADA Monitor 2
Right PersonalADA Monitor 1
Right DV Extender 1
Left DV Extender 2
Audio Mixerw/ DSP
PC w/ Dual DV Output
DocumentCamera
Left Large DisplayADA Monitor
Right Large DisplayADA Monitor
Cabled Mic Input
Wireless Lapel Mic
Light Dimming System
Multi-Touch Display
(Primary Monitor)
Cabled Laptop Inputs
Left MotorizedProjection Screen
Right MotorizedProjection Screen
Dual-Projector HD Auditorium Signal Flow Diagram Example
Multi-Touch Display
(Secondary Monitor)
Gooseneck Mic
Keyboard
Mouse
PresenterRx
WirelessHandheld Mic 1
LecternADA
OutputConnection
Plate
Wireless Mic Rx 0
Wireless Mic Rx 1
Audio Recorder
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LEGEND
Left PersonalADA Monitor 1
Left PersonalADA Monitor 2
AudienceFloor Box
Plate 1LecternFloor Box (pass-thruto seats)
Left DV Extender 1
Right DV Extender 2
AudienceFloor Box
Plate 2
DVRx
DVRx
DVRx
DVRx
HDBaseT ControllableLeft Projector
HDBaseT ControllableRight Projector
PALSRx
AMXTouchPanel
NetworkSwitch
Personal AssistiveListening System Tx
PALSRxPALS
RxPALSRx
AudioAmplifier
V1
V2
V7
V6
V2 V4V1
V3
A2 A3
S2
S3
DX1
DX3
V5
4
2
6
4
5
3
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
WallSwitches
WallSwitch
WallSwitch8
123
6
5,6
9 10
Left Projector Lift
Left ProjectorLift Control
Right Projector Lift
LAN
CeilingSpeakers
CeilingSpeakers
can be expanded…
1,2
S4
R1&2
R3&4
Fan
12
Telephone1
Wireless Presenter
@Lectern@Ceiling@Floor@Wall@Mobile
Optional: Personal ADA’s only needed in rear-entry auditoriums without ADA access to front
M1&2
HDMI or DVIVGA/RGBStereo-AudioSpeaker Item Provided (TYP)
Radio FrequencyNetwork (Cat6)AV (Cat6a STP)Control CablingUSB Cabling
AMXPOE
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Type #1
can be expanded…
WirelessHandheld Mic 4 Wireless
Mic Rx 4
MIC / LINE INPUTS
AUDIO OUTPUTS
HDMI INPUTS
MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS
DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS
+ - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G + - G
6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OUTPUTS NEXIA CSMIC/LINE INPUTS
POWER
SERIAL
HDMI INPUTSAUDIO INPUTS
RS-232 / 422 / 485 RELAYS (PORT 21) I/O (PORT 22) IR/SERIAL (PORT 11–18)
AUDIO INPUTS
AMP OUT
1
2
3
4
1 2 3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1(L) 2(R) POWER
2L R
+ 8 7 6 5 G 8 7 6 5LAN 10/100
1
2
3
4
PORT 8 PORT 7 PORT 5
PORT 4 PORT 3 PORT 1
DVX-3250HD - SP
Audio Amplifier
PC1 Monitor PC2 Monitor Network Power
Wireless Lapel
Wireless Handhelds
Aux MicGooseneck
ADA1Out
ADA2Out
To Projector 1
To Projector 2
DocCam
LaptopInput (HDMI)
PC1
Lights
DocCam
LaptopInput (VGA) PC2
LaptopInput (audio)
Screens
8 7 6 5RS-232
PORT 6
PORT 2
+ 4 3 2 1 G
AXLINK
4 3 2 1 G M X +
G M X +
3L R
4L R
1L R
11L R
12L R
14L R
13L R
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
ALSADA Audio
4 3 2 1
Dual Projection using DVX-3250HD with Nexia in HD AuditoriumType #1
(without Personal ADA monitors)
LightPreset
Switches
ScreenControl
Switches
LightSwitch
(on/off)
RS232 Control Interface
Dual-Projector HD Auditorium Floor/Wall/Ceiling Wiring Paths Example
Projector
Motor
Speaker SpeakerAdditional Speaker(s)
Additional Speaker(s)
Ceiling MountPower
Lectern
Lights
LightingSystem
Floor
Motorized Projection Screen
Chalkboard
Power
Projector Lift
Building Power
Building Data Closet
Ceiling
Front Wall(BehindLectern)
Power
Contact Closure Interface
Motor
Motorized Projection Screen
PowerContact Closure
Interface
Projector
Ceiling Mount Power
Projector Lift
Floorbox
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Front Wall(By Door)
ClassroomDoor
LEGEND:
AV Cat6a STP cablingData Cat6 UTP cablingSpeaker cablingMisc. Control cablingPower cabling
(Does not indicate number of cables per run)
Type #1
LecternFloor Box
(pass-thru)
Cable Cubby Enclosure
AMXController &
AV MatrixSwitch
DV Extender 2
Audio Mixerw/ DSP
PC w/DV Output
DocumentCamera
Large DisplayADA Monitor
Cabled Mic Input
Wireless Lapel Mic
Light Dimming System
Multi-Touch Display(Primary Monitor)
Cabled Laptop Inputs
MotorizedProjection Screen
Single-Projector HD Auditorium* Signal Flow Diagram Example
Gooseneck Mic
Keyboard
Mouse
PresenterRx
WirelessHandheld Mic 1
LecternADA
OutputConnection
Plate
Wireless Mic Rx 0
Wireless Mic Rx 1
Audio Recorder
Lect
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Flo
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PersonalADA Monitor 1
PersonalADA Monitor 2
AudienceFloor Box
Plate 1LecternFloor Box (pass-thruto seats)
DV Extender 1
AudienceFloor Box
Plate 2
DVRx
DVRx
HDBaseT ControllableProjector
PALSRx
AMXTouchPanel
NetworkSwitch
Personal AssistiveListening System Tx
PALSRxPALS
RxPALSRx
AudioAmplifier
V1
V2
V4
V2
V1
A2
S2
S3
DX1
V3
4
2
6
4
5
3
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
WallSwitches
WallSwitch
8123
6
5,6
9
Projector Lift
ProjectorLift Control
LAN
CeilingSpeakers
CeilingSpeakers
can be expanded…
1,2
S4
R1&2
Fan
1
Telephone1
Wireless Presenter
*Note: Personal ADA’s only needed in rear-entry auditoriums without ADA access to front
M1&2
AMXPOE
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Type #2
can be expanded…
WirelessHandheld Mic 4 Wireless
Mic Rx 4
LEGEND
@Lectern@Ceiling@Floor@Wall@Mobile
HDMI or DVIVGA/RGBStereo-AudioSpeaker Item Provided (TYP)
Radio FrequencyNetwork (Cat6)AV (Cat6a STP)Control CablingUSB Cabling
LecternFloor Box
(pass-thru)
Cable Cubby Enclosure
AMXController &
AV MatrixSwitch
Audio Mixerw/ DSP
PC w/ Dual DV Output
DocumentCamera
Left Large DisplayADA Monitor
Right Large DisplayADA Monitor
Cabled Mic Input
Wireless Lapel Mic
Light Dimming System
Multi-Touch Display(Primary Monitor)
Cabled Laptop Inputs
Left MotorizedProjection Screen
Right MotorizedProjection Screen
Dual-Projector HD Classroom Signal Flow Diagram Example
Multi-Touch Display(Secondary Monitor)
Gooseneck Mic
Keyboard
Mouse
PresenterRx
WirelessHandheld Mic 1
LecternADA
OutputConnection
Plate
Wireless Mic Rx 0
Wireless Mic Rx 1
Audio Recorder
Lect
ern
Flo
or
Bo
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HDBaseT ControllableLeft Projector
HDBaseT ControllableRight Projector
PALSRx
AMXTouchPanel
NetworkSwitch
Personal AssistiveListening System Tx
PALSRxPALS
RxPALSRx
AudioAmplifier
V1
V2
V7
V6
V2 V4
V1
V3
A2 A3
S2
S3
DX1
DX3
V5
4
2
6
4
5
3
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
WallSwitches
WallSwitch
WallSwitch8
123
5,6
9 10
LAN
CeilingSpeakers
CeilingSpeakers
can be expanded…
1,2
S4
R1&2
R3&4
Fan
12
Telephone1
Wireless Presenter
M1&2
AMXPOE
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Type #3
XLR Connection
LEGEND
@Lectern@Ceiling@Floor@Wall@Mobile
HDMI or DVIVGA/RGBStereo-AudioSpeaker Item Provided (TYP)
Radio FrequencyNetwork (Cat6)AV (Cat6a STP)Control CablingUSB Cabling
LecternFloor Box
(pass-thru)
Cable Cubby Enclosure
AMXController &
AV MatrixSwitch
Audio Mixerw/ DSP
PC w/DV Output
DocumentCamera
Large DisplayADA Monitor
Cabled Mic Input
Wireless Lapel Mic
Light Dimming System
Multi-Touch Display(Primary Monitor)
Cabled Laptop Inputs
MotorizedProjection Screen
Single-Projector HD Classroom Signal Flow Diagram Example
Gooseneck Mic
Keyboard
Mouse
PresenterRx
WirelessHandheld Mic 1
LecternADA
OutputConnection
Plate
Wireless Mic Rx 0
Wireless Mic Rx 1
Audio Recorder
Lect
ern
Flo
or
Bo
x D
ata
Jac
k P
late
to
Net
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rk C
lose
t
HDBaseT ControllableProjector
AMXTouchPanel
NetworkSwitch
AudioAmplifier
V1
V2
V4
V2
V1
A2
S2
S3
DX1
V3
4
2
6
4
5
3
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
WallSwitches
WallSwitch
8123
6
5,6
9
LAN
CeilingSpeakers
CeilingSpeakers
can be expanded…
1,2
S4
R1&2
Fan
1
Telephone1
Wireless Presenter
M1&2
AMXPOE
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Type #4
can be expanded…
WirelessHandheld Mic 4 Wireless
Mic Rx 4
PALSRx
Personal AssistiveListening System Tx
PALSRxPALS
RxPALSRx
XLR Connection
LEGEND
@Lectern@Ceiling@Floor@Wall@Mobile
HDMI or DVIVGA/RGBStereo-AudioSpeaker Item Provided (TYP)
Radio FrequencyNetwork (Cat6)AV (Cat6a STP)Control CablingUSB Cabling
Lectern
Motor
Speaker Speaker
Additional Speaker(s) Additional Speaker(s)Ceiling Plate Mount for 2x2 Drop-Ceilings
Power
Lights
Floor
ClassroomDoor
Motorized Projection Screen
Chalkboard
Power
Power
Data Closet
Ceiling
Front Wall(BehindLectern)
LEGEND:
AV Cat6a STP cablingData Cat6 UTP cablingSpeaker cablingMisc. Control cablingPower cabling
Power
(Does not indicate number of cables per run)
Side Wall
Front Wall(By Door)
Floorbox
Projector
Single-Projector HD Classroom Floor/Wall/Ceiling Wiring Paths Example
LightSwitch
(on/off)
LightPreset
Switches
ScreenControlSwitch
RS232 Control Interface
Contact ClosureInterface
LightingSystem
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October 29, 2019
Type #4
LecternFloor Box
(pass-thru)
Cable Cubby Enclosure
AMXController &
AV MatrixSwitch
Audio Mixerw/ DSP
PC w/DV Output
DocumentCamera
Large DisplayADA Monitor
Cabled Mic Input
Wireless Lapel Mic
Light Dimming System
Multi-Touch Display(Primary Monitor)
Cabled Laptop Inputs
MotorizedProjection Screen
Small HD Classroom Signal Flow Diagram Example
Gooseneck Mic
Keyboard
Mouse
PresenterRx
LecternADA
OutputConnection
Plate
Wireless Mic Rx
Audio Recorder
Lect
ern
Flo
or
Bo
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Jac
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to
Net
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lose
t
HDBaseT ControllableProjector
AMXTouchPanel
NetworkSwitch
V1
V2
V4
V2
V1
A2
S2
S3
DX1
V3
4
2
6
4
5
3
Low VoltageInterface
Low VoltageInterface
WallSwitches
WallSwitch
812 5,6
9
LAN
1,2
S4
R1&2
Fan
1
Telephone1
Wireless Presenter
M1&2
AMXPOE
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Type #5
PALSRx
Personal AssistiveListening System Tx
PALSRxPALS
RxPALSRx
XLR Connection
LEGEND
@Lectern@Ceiling@Floor@Wall@Mobile
HDMI or DVIVGA/RGBStereo-AudioSpeaker Item Provided (TYP)
Radio FrequencyNetwork (Cat6)AV (Cat6a STP)Control CablingUSB Cabling
A7
WallSpeaker
WallSpeaker
A1
NEXIA CS
DVX-2250HD-SP
4 3 2 1 PROGRAM
DVX-2250HD-SP
+ - + - + - + -
DocCam Laptop (HDMI)PC1
Power Management
Lights
DocCam
Screen
PC Monitor
AV (Composite)Laptop (VGA)
ADA Video Output Connection
Projector
Source Inputs
Co
ntr
ols
Handhelds, Lapel, Gooseneck, and Aux
Audio Output L & RDXLink Out “3”
Video Out “1” (always mirrors “3”)
Video Out “2” (always PC1)
Amplified Output To Speakers
Mixed Audio To Assistive Listening System
Mixed AudioLeft & Right Channel
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
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ADA Left & Right Audio Output Connections
Microphone Inputs Line Inputs
Example Signal Flow When DVX Used as Audio Amplifier in
Small HD Classroom
Note: Throughputs audio signal, acting as amplifier only
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Type #5
Above Ceiling Projector Lift Install Detail for HD Auditorium
Represents scissors of scissor lift
AV Conduit ( ≥1” ) to lectern floor boxCat6a AV cables
Power connectivity for projector
Power Conduit ( ¾“ )
Control cable
Scissor Lift Motor Control
Appropriately-sized Chief extension column “projector pole” extending down through projector lift’s “finish plate” into classroom for attaching the projector.
Power cable
Auditorium Ceiling Height
Lift operation is only needed for technician access to the projector.
Projector lift is installed so that the daily use is the lift’s “closed” (full up) position, with projector mounting pole extending through the finish plate to within 6 inches of the top of the screen so the projector lens is lined up with the top of the image when the screen is deployed.
iDesign Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
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Detail #6
Appropriately-sized (typically 6” long for 11’ ceiling) extension column “projector mounting pole” extending down into classroom for attaching to the projector mount adapter and to the projector.
Conduit to junction box and lectern floor box (1” TYP)
Power for standard 110V duplex outlet (faces
down to connect projector’s power
cable below ceiling)
AV signal cabling to projector routed through mounting pole
ProjectorMounting
Pole
Mount Adapter
Projector
Above Drop-Ceiling Install Detail for Projector in HD Classroom
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Power Conduit (typ ¾”)
Detail #7
Multimedia Lectern Floor Box Plate Typical Allocation:
To Power Circuitry:¾” conduit typical
To Network Closet:1¼” conduit typical
With Cover
¾” conduit typical
1¼” conduit typical(or 2” for dual-
projection rooms)
DataDuplexPower
DuplexPower
Speakers
Without Cover
Recessed floor box by GC/EC able to accommodate up to 8 plates:1 Data Plate (six total RJ45 jacks, run to IT network closet) by WVU2 Duplex Power (each duplex outlet on separate circuit) by Electrical ContractorUp to 4 gangs available for AV & speaker pass-thru (see notes above)
AV
AVAV
To Ceiling for Distribution: “AV” cabling typically consists of:Cat6a-STP cable for signal and control to each displayBelden 8723 cable for control to the lighting system interfaceBelden 8451 cable for control to each projector screen interfaceBelden 1309a cable for speaker audio to each speaker setManufacturer-specific cable for control to each projector lift
TLC Classroom Technology DiagramWest Virginia University
October 29, 2019
Important: Remove cover before placing lectern on top, for ease of access from lectern
Detail #8