CCS created a solution for the customer that included:
The courthouse is one of Arizona’s oldest public buildings still in use and is one of the state’s most irreplaceable historic properties. Built in 1891, the building was in need of technology so its Board of Supervisors Hearing Room could be utilized to its fullest potential.
CCS successfully implemented a comprehensive audio visual system in the Pinal County’s Courthouse Board of Supervisors Hearing Room while maintaining the historical features of the space. Audio visual presentation capabilities were implemented, all of which can be controlled from one wireless touch panel. The conference space, which can seat up to 100 people, includes a Christie LX 605 projector and screen for the audience with 46” HD LCD displays on either side of the courtroom for the board members to see what is being presented.
CCS Presentation Systems, oversaw the process of selecting equipment for the SEOC’s upgrade, which had an exceptionally tight timeframe. CCS recommended NEC Display Solutions products because it found the displays easy to install and calibrate during a similar project where NEC was installed. The EOC team agreed readily, based on NEC’s stellar reputation and the ultra-narrow bezels featured on its X464UN-2 displays, which were an important consideration for the video walls envisioned.
>Utilizing HIPerWall software-based video wallsystem and (8) 55” Samsung LCD monitors, CCS has created a network operation center audiovisual system where the Coast Guard staff can view stored content and live feeds which can be resized and relocated anywhere on a large canvas of monitors.
>All installation, operational and logistical support for this project was provided by the CCS California headquarters in Hawthorne.
>Chief wall mounts were used to secure the monitors into a video wall layout.
>CCS also designed and provided the computers utilized to drive this system.
CCS Presentation Systems partnered with Neoti on a unique plaza
project for the City of Carmel in Indiana. The client’s desired goal was
to create a cutting-edge dvLED Video Display in the plaza that served
as a piece of art, a source for entertainment, and an avenue of
communication. To accomplish this goal, CCS worked with Neoti and
the designated architect to manufacture custom cabinets resulting in a
one-of-a-kind display that serves as a focal point in the new plaza.
This project featured:
• 16:9 Aspect Ratio
• 6 mm LED Video Display with Customization
• Custom Outdoor Signage
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