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Meeting Room Case Study

Integrated Audio, Video & Control: Chicago Teacher's Union


View of the entrance to Chicago Teachers Union Center

Challenges

The Chicago Teacher's Union (CTU) recently consolidated its Union and Foundation activities to one 111,000 sq. ft. site prompting a significant technical upgrade. CTU was in need of a solution that was flexible enough to easily move audio, video & control around a large facility with 24 meeting rooms. 

  1. Third-Party Integration: The system needed to perform processing and control tasks for individual rooms and easily control a number of third-party equipment such as video streamers, PTZ cameras, IR controller, table mics and more. 
  2. Easy-to-Use: With hundreds of employees and volunteers using the space each week, the solution needed to be intuitive and self-explanatory. 
  3. Time and Cost Sensitive: Traditional hardware-based control solutions potentially pushed the project over budget. CTU needed a solution that would bring down hardware and programming costs, while allowing them to meet a compressed time frame. 
  4. Enterprise-Wide Support: With several different types of meeting rooms throughout the site, they needed a single, unified platform to would make integration easy. 
  5. Scalability: CTU needed a profoundly scalable solution that could accommodate future growth, and a way to move control capabilities around the facility without locking into dedicated control hardware.



“We originally had a competitive solution, but we quickly realized we could save significantly by relying on Q-SYS to manage control.”

Mercer Aplin - Threshold Acoustics Consultant

Three separate conference rooms featuring Q-SYS peripherals in the Chicago Teachers Union Center

Solutions

Integrated Control:

A traditional hardware control scenario requires a programmer to connect up to 50 to 80 individual integration parameters for one, small meeting room. This arduous task is effectively eliminated with the
Q-SYS Platform because all audio, video and control elements are contained in a single platform that speaks natively to each other through an integrated processor. 

Simplified Control:

When creating user control interfaces (UCIs) within Q-SYS Designer Software they simply dragged native control elements from the UCI editor onto a Q-SYS touch screen controller. For more complex third-party device integration, project integrators used the built-in scripting engine within Q-SYS which uses Lua, a lightweight, open source modern programming language. 

Scalable Control:

Q-SYS is a full-feature control platform. If CTU were to undergo another major expansion, integrators won’t be faced with a “rip-and-replace” scenario for the control or audio programming. They would simply add network I/Os to additional rooms and push the new design to the upgraded Cores without having to reprogram. All Q-SYS Core processors are completely backwards compatible.

 



System Components:

Q-SYS Processors

1 – Q-SYS Core 500i integrated processor
2 – Q-SYS Core 110f unified processor 

Q-SYS Touch Screens

14 – TSC-3
9 – TSC-7w
3 – TSC-7t 

QSC Loudspeakers

50 – AD-C6T
7 – AD-P6T
32 – AD-S4T 

QSC Amplifiers

11 – SPA4-60

A Q-SYS touch panel displaying conference room controls

Results

Software-Based Control = Money Saved

The use of Q-SYS to manage all control requirements has yielded an approximate 10% saving on overall system costs. “We originally had a competitive solution, but we quickly realized we could save significantly by relying on Q-SYS to manage control,” says Mercer Aplin, Thershold Acoustics Consultant 

Remote Support and Flexibility

With two expansions already done and more planned, Q-SYS offered the flexibly to grow and scale as required, which can be done with a simple firmware update to the Q-SYS Cores, which takes only minutes. 

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