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Numerous Extron components are at the heart of the AV design at the K.G. Tan Auditorium on the campus of Syracuse University.

Extron Serves As The AV Backbone Of New Syracuse University Auditorium

XTP Systems, SSP 200 surround sound system and an IP Link Pro processor supporting multiple TouchLink Pro touchpanels implemented at 744-seat K.G. Tan Auditorium on the university's campus in central New York.

The 744-seat K. G. Tan Auditorium within the new National Veterans Resource Center at the Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello Building at Syracuse University in central New York incorporates a range of Extron components as a backbone of its AV infrastructure.

The venue hosts a range of activities, including a theater for community and government agency events and campus lectures, and similar to the other rooms within the center, the auditorium is fully ADA compliant. The main display is a nearly 32-foot wide videowall, with two smaller video walls installed on either side of it are dedicated as secondary monitors.

Located within this room are eight PTZ cameras for use with web-based video applications, including Blackboard Collaborate Ultra and Zoom. The consulting firm Theatre Projects was brought in to design the AV system, and teaming with the university’s ITS Learning Environments and Media Production department, they implement Extron XTP Systems, an SSP 200 surround sound system, and an IP Link Pro quad-core control processor that supports multiple TouchLink Pro touchpanels.

“Extron products allow us to easily transform from a classroom style lecture hall to a multi-candidate debate stage, as well as a 7.1 surround sound theatre,” says Robb Sharpe, instructional technology analyst of ITS Learning Environments and Media Production at Syracuse University. “This versatility makes the K. G. Tan Auditorium located in the National Veterans Resource Center at Syracuse University a world-class presentation and production space.”

The heart of the AV system within the auditorium is the XTP II CrossPoint 3200 modular matrix switcher. It is configured to provide instantaneous AV signal switching and distribution from various installed and BYOD source devices, including 3G-SDI and uncompressed HDMI video resolutions up to 4K/60 in 4:4:4 color space. AV signals are extended up to 330 feet (100 meters) over shielded CATx cable.

The SSP 200 system decodes and processes 7.1 surround sound for clear, echo-free sound from local and remote sources, which is vital within this large space. The trim level and delay for each channel, along with internal Dolby noise and full-bandwidth pink noise, were used to sequentially calibrate each speaker. For AV system operation, the installation includes a variety of TouchLink Pro touchpanels in screen sizes up to 17 inches for multiple points of control within the auditorium and from the adjacent control room.

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