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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996 08 12 Regular Item G Date: 8/12/1996 The following Agenda Item was pulled from the Agenda for Regular Meeting City Commission 8/12/1996. " COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM G REGULAR X CONSENT INFORMATIONAL August 12. 1996 Meeting MGR. 'j./ /#" IDEPT. Authorization REQUEST: The General Services Department requests that the City Commission decide if it wants the Administration to, 1) go out for bid; 2) award a design-build contract to one of three design-build firms for an improved audio/video system for the City Commission Chambers, or; 3) enter into a design build contract for $3,000.00 with General Projection Systems, Inc. of Altamonte Springs, Florida for design of the system. If the Commission does want a new audio/video system, decide what type of system to design a bid specification for, and decide from which fund to transfer money to pay for a new system. PURPOSE: The purpose of this request is to: 1. Allow the Commission to decide if it wants a new audio/video system for the City Hall Commission Chambers. 2. Make a decision as to what type of system the Commission wants. 3. Decide whether it wants to enter into a design-build contract based on negotiations with last three (3) firms. 4. Decide ifit wants to enter into a design only. cont~act with General Projection Systems, Inc. of Altamonte Springs, Florida for $3,000.00. 5. Decide ifit wants to bid the project out to build the system only. August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM .-lL Page 2 CONSIDERA TIONS: 1. According to Section 287.055 Florida Statutes (Consultants Competitive Negotiations Act [CCNA], cities can enter into contracts with design build firms for projects not exceeding $500,000 for construction and $25,000 for design based on the "best" firm of three submitting proposals. 2. General Projections Systems is a design build firm. (see attached letter). 3. The Commission could enter into a contract with General Projections Systems, Inc. to design the system for $3,000, then go out for bid to build the system. 4. Staff is encountering difficulty in locating other qualified firms to design build this system as General Projection System, Inc. dominates the local market place, and has constructed systems for most of the local governments in the area. 5. Currently, the audience cannot see what is being presented to the City Commission at the podium unless an overhead projector is used, or unless the presenter has a lap top portable computer with graphic capabilities. 6. Currently, there is no portable microphone allowing a presenter to move about the chambers to point to an item on a map, or the projector screen. 7. The audience sitting on the right side of the chambers still has difficulty seeing a presentation portrayed on the screen located on the right front side of the chamber. 8. A new system could be installed according to the following price and equipment configuration guidelines provided by General Projection System, Inc.: August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM ~ Page 3 OPTION A This basic system facilitates conversion of documents, maps and overhead slides to video, and allows video/data projection to the existing screen in the Commission Chambers. Equipment Items Cost Option A . Base System $11,662.00 . One Ampro video/data projector for existing screen. $11,190.00 . Visual presenter connecting documents, maps, overhead slides to video. $ 4,034.00 . Electrical drywall finish work. $ 2,500.00 Sub Total $29.386.00 Wireless Microphone Kit Cost . One hand held wireless microphone, and one wireless microphone plus kit. $ 3,000.00 Total $32.386.00 August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM -.J:L Page 4 OPTION B This option provides two projectors and two screens so that audiences on both sides of the Commission Chambers can see the presentation. Equipment Items Cost Option B . Base System $11,662.00 . One Ampro LCD type video/data projector using existing screen. $11,190.00 . Second Ampro LCD video/data projector using second screen. $15,455.00 . Visual presenter connecting documents, maps, overhead slides to video. $ 4,034.00 . Electrical drywall finish work. $ 2,500.00 Sub Total $44.841.00 Wireless Microphone Kit Cost . One hand held wireless microphone, and one wireless microphone plus kit. $ 3,000.00 Total $47,841.00 August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM --.CL Page 5 OPTION C This system also allows for dual video/projector systems and dual screens, but also provides for a projector lift for use with both LCD projectors. This feature also provides for ceiling mount installation for both video/data projectors, Equipment Items Cost Option C . Base System $11,662.00 . One Ampro LCD type Video/data projector fixed mount installation using existing screen. $11, 190.00 . Second Ampro LCD video/data projector - includes additional screen mounting on left side of chambers. $15,455.00 . Unimount projector lift for use with both Ampro LCD projectors. Provides mount ceiling installation. $ 5,780.00 . Visual Presenter - Connects documents, maps, overhead slides to video. $ 4,034.00 . Electrical drywall finish work. $ 2,500.00 Sub Total $50.621.00 Wireless Microphone Kit Cost . One hand held wireless microphone, and one wireless microphone plus kit. $ 3,000.00 Total $53.621.00 August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM -.J:L Page 6 OPTION D This option allows display on both sides of the Commission Chamber with more expensive equipment. Equipment Items Cost Option D . Base System $11,662.00 . Cable, installation, computer interface, VCR, rack, wall plates, installation hardware. $11,190.00 . One Sony video/data projector fixed mount installation using existing screen. $14,390.00 . Second Sony video/data projector fixed mount installation using existing screen. $18,655.00 . Unimount projector lift for use with both Sony projectors. Provides flush mount ceiling installation with electrical drywall painted finish. $13,130.00 Sub Total $57.837.00 Wireless Microphone Kit Cost . One hand held wireless microphone, and one wireless microphone plus kit. $ 3,000.00 Total $60,837.00 ISSUES: 1. Does the City Commission desire to facilitate better presentations in the Commission Chambers, and allow the audience full view of the material? 2. Does the City Commission consider that the improved quality is worth the increased cost of the equipment? August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM --1L Page 7 3. Does the City Commission desire the City to keep abreast of state of the art presentation facilities that surrounding counties/cities have installed such as: a) Lake Mary b) Oviedo c) Osceola County d) City of Ocoee e) Seminole County f) City of Orlando 4. Does the Commission want staff to prepare bid specs and bid a system out, or award a design-build contract to one of three design-build firms after the City receives at least 3 proposals from design-build firms? 5. Does the Commission want General Projection Systems, Inc. to design the project for $3,000.00, prepare bid specifications, and allow or exclude General Projection Systems, Inc. to bid on the system? General Projection Systems will not design the system for $3,000 and be excluded on bidding on the construction of the system. 6. General Projection Systems, Inc. is a design-build firm as defined by Chapter 287, Section 287.055,2.k Florida Statutes. FUNDING: The Commission appropriated $20,000 in the Fiscal Year 1997 Budget for this item. Based upon the cost, the Commission would need to either appropriate more funds or lease purchase this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Commission provide policy guidance to staff on: 1. Which system, if any, they desire staff to receive bids on. 2. Whether to go out for a design-build Request for Proposal (RFP) for the system. 3. On whether to have staffbid out a particular equipment configuration and award to lowest responsive bidder? If so, which equipment configuration? 4. On whether to enter a design contract with General Projection Systems, Inc. for $3,000, and bid the system out? General Projections Systems, Inc. will prepare bid specifications for the system if they are allowed to bid on the construction of the system. August 12, 1996 AGENDA ITEM ~ Page 8 5. Place this item on the list of equipment to be lease purchased in the Fiscal Year 1997 Budget. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Copies of visuals depicting various systems used by: · City of Orlando · Kimberly Clark Headquarters, Dallas, Texas · Headquarters of the Joint War Fighting Center, Ft. Monroe, Virginia 2. Copy of design build proposal dated May 31, 1996 with specifications, by General Projection Systems, Inc. 3. Letter of certification as a registered "design build" firm from General Projection Systems, Inc. dated July 05, 1996, 4. List of proposal specifications. COMMISSION ACTION: ....~" - " ,... City Council Chamber Orlando City Hall Orlando, FL ... Mayor's Position Orlando City Hall Presenter's Lectern Orlando City Hall Kimberly Clark Headquarters Dallas Texas - ~ -- ~~-- ~~' ~:\~"L~.""":-_~ .:-:,.;..-"'" - - -:.._,~;::::: . "~------ ..--..... .... -'-~ Headquarters Joint War Fighting Center Ft. Monroe, Virginia , r I'~t :J- I I 'i~ , ,} ,":" -"-- ;,i/ Il" (,"J ~ .I ~,! !~-. h I? /7- ", i ' ...~",.. is ~ I~/i .......,....... ,..", JUJ.; -~Zl:T7 .: I'...... I J/ ii ;,' . .',.... 19!:J6 i... // . ~1~~~~,;:t:,l,?&l'C~' ' ......~.........- "'~ -......./ Proposal #053196TG Audio VisualNideo Presentation System for the City of Winter Springs Commission Chambers May 31, 1996 Prepared by Tom Greaves General Projection Systems, rnc, 402 S. North Lake Blvd. Suite 1004 Altamonte Springs, Fl 32853 (407) 260-5511 , ~ City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview Notice: The information, drawings, specifications and designs included with this proposal are the sole property of General Projection Systems, Inc, (GPS). Certain items may become the property of the Customer upon award to GPS in accordance with the specifications and requirements. Proprietary information is provided herein for the sole purpose of demonstrating GPS capabilities and supporting the suggestions and proposals made. The enclosed materials may not be used, in whole or in part, without the sole, written authorization of General Projection Systems, Inc. Thank you. (Q Copyright 1995, GPS Use or disclost= of the data on this ,heet is ,ubje<:l to the restriction on the tide page of this proposal or quotation 1 City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview TABLE OF CONTENTS System Design Goals System Approach Presentation Room Technologies Environmental Interfaces System Engineering Work exclusions: System Completion Items Provided Selected System Components System Cost and Phasing 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 Use or disclosure oCthe data on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the tide PBll" or this proposal or quotation 2 City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview System Design Goals 1, The system will be "Phased", with the initial phase being a "base" system providing basic overhead projector capability and interface capability. The design will allow future phases to be added if and when desired. 2, The system will be flexible, easy-to-use, expandable and utilize the latest, proven communication and presentation technologies, 3. The system will be capable of being modified quickly and with minimal cost to accommodate any changes that may occur in the rooms use over the years. 4, The system design will allow the addition of a briefer' and presenter support subsystems such as the touch panels and remote control handheld designed to maximize ease-of-use and "briefer-friendliness," A touch of a button will be all that is required to make many complex actions take place automatically. This feature will not be included in the "base" system but may be added at a future date. 5. The system will be designed to allow for (future), simple, easy-to-set-up presentations that do not require the services of an A V systems operator (e,g. to quickly show a VHS tape on the big screen), The touch of a button or two, clearly labeled and easy to follow will allow non-technical users to gain the full functionality of the entire system. This feature will not be included in the "base" system but may be added at a future date. 6, All popular presentation formats can be supported including computer graphics, VHS tape, view graph transparencies, hard copy information, and television signals. These devices may be integrated into the system at some future date, with the addition of the necessary equipment and appropriate interface, 7. The system will be engineered to meet the standards currently in use throughout the industry. 8. Winter Springs mangement, end users and technical representatives will be given every opportunity to "fine tune" the' system design to ensure that it meets each requirement and is ready to meet future requirements. Use or disclosure afthe data on un, sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal or quotation 3 I I City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview System Approach The system developed and proposed consists of several key elements. Each is engineered to meet the requirements stated above. General Projection has done aI1 analysis of the room and your application and determined that several key design issues exist. o Push button/remote control of the system. o Equipment operation. o Conduit and cabling requirements and wall plate locations o Control panel configuration for ease of use. o Projector installation and placement. o Screen installation and placement. o Light table and document camera. o System expandability with modular, phased enhancements to allow future improvements, upgrades and new capabilities. Each of these items will be addressed during the development phase to assure a smooth installation and to guarantee that the system will meet each of Winter Springs' presentation requirements. Priority items will be selected based upon available budget. Use or disclo~ure of the data on this sheet is .subject to the C'e3triction on the title page of this proposal or quotation 4 J I I ! City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview Presentation Room Technologies 1. A (future), push button remote control panel for use at the lectern or anywhere in the room by council members or presenters with full control of the A/V system. 2, One high brightness and ,high resolution video/data projectors with wireless remote control, utilizing the existing 7ft high by lOft wide, motor driven screen. 3, Rack mounted VCR and system electronics to allow operation by "clerk" at existing work station location. 4, A hard copy/view graph converter ("presenter"), will be provided for the various media that presenters may wish to use. 5, Computer interface capability will be provided, to allow for lap top, or PC computers to be projected on the screen. Use or disclosure of the data on this ,heet;" subject to the testriction on the title page of this proposal or quotation 5 [ . City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview Environmental Interfaces 1. The lighting system may be integrated to the remote control network at some future date if so desired. 2, Sound system volume control may be integrated into the remote control network at some future date if so desired, 3. Remote control of screens (up and down) is not included in the base system. 4, The syster;n is expandable to allow control of any new devices which may be added to the system. Use or di5clo5ure of the data on thi5 sheet is subject to the restriction on the title page of this proposal or quotation 6 City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview System Engineering Because of the highly technical nature of an integration project like this, it is recommended that General Projection be contracted to provide a designlbuild AudioNisual systems project. The system will be fully engineered to meet the requirements stated and to demonstrate the effectiveness of the combination of technologies selected. Once contracted, General Projection will provide engineering drawings to the customer's technical representative as well as provide a briefing on the status and approach used for the project. Upon approval, integration will commence with turn-on generally occurring 60 days later. Room down time will be minimized by the integration of most system components in our facilities first. In this way, our portion of the on-site installation should not take more than 2 weeks or so, Work exclusions: 1. As a turnkey installation, General Projection Systems will perform or supervise all work directly related to the A V system being installed. GPS does not accept responsibility for any plumbing, ceiling, fire protection, acoustical materials, drywall and wall work, electrical power, high voltage wiring, conduit installations or similar items not directly related to the system being installed. 2. Computer systems (provided by owner), 3. Lighting system, (not included in this phase) Use or disclosure of the data an lhU sheet;" subject to the restriction an the title page aflhU proposal or quotation 7 I. City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview System Completion Items Provided General Projection will include the following additional services in this contract: 1, As-built system drawings within 30 days of system acceptance, 2. Complete set of operations manuals for all equipment items, bound and labeled. 3, Full system training for end users and technical personnel of Winter Springs (2 hours oftraining'is anticipated). Includes running mock presentations, 4. One year full warranty on the entire system and all end products for system or component failures not related to mis-use or neglect. Us. or disctosur. of lb. data on this sh..t;., ,ubj.er to the r..llielion on the tide page of this proposal or quotation 8 I f ' r City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview Selected System Components @ f; (1loJ / (!. , 0 Base system, includes cabling, installation, computer interface, distribution amplifiers, VCR, r~k, wall plat~s, installation hardware, C\ ,/[)) system design, documentation and training. (required) $11,662 0 !,~" ...... " 0/ 0 (j) 0 ,:~, (!J 0 (j) 0 @J 0 (S 0 ,ll o~ 13. 0 One Sony video/data projector, fixed mount installation using existing screen. $14, 390 Second ~ony video/data projector, fixed mount installation, includes additional screen similar to existing screen. $18, 655 One Ampro LCD type video/data projector, fixed mount installation using ~ @ existing screen. $11,190 Second Ampro LCD type video/data projector, fixed mount installation @ ~sin9 ~)(j3ting soreQn IIVCLvcA.~J ftQtJ,f.oJ'A.'- ~CA.-e-er-1. $15,4;55 Unimount projector lift for use with both Ampro LCD projectors. Provides flush mount ceiling installation. (iwu ft?v/,:;"ro,ev $5,780 Unimount projector lift for use with both Sony projectors. Provides flush mount ceiling installation. $10,630 Visual Presenter, converts documents, maps, overhead slides, etc. to video. $4,034 - (D (]) o Electrical, drywall, painting, finish work. $2,500 oR /,.0 tlose. Use or di.sclosW'C of the data on this ,heel is ,ubject to the ..,lriotion on the tide page of this proposal or quotation 9 f ' City of Winter Springs A V Presentation and Conference System GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS System Overview System Cost and Phasing General Projection Systems proposes that our firm and the City of Winter Springs enter into a contract for the design/build of the above described A V system, with the selected options indicated. Prices include all equipment, systems integration, acceptance testing, operator and user training, system documents and operator's guides, Prices do not include applicable State or local sales taxes, CONTRACT PHASING The contract value would be for the total above, The contract would be phased as follows: 1. 10% payable upon award of contract 2. 20% due upon completion of system engineering and sign off of final design 3, Equipment items to be billed on a schedule of values less 5% retainage. Equipment stored at General Projection on behalf of Winter Springs may be billed as well as items delivered to the project site. 4. Contract balance (approximately 5%) payable upon system completion and acceptance, The above is approved as indicated by City of Winter Springs: by: Name Date Title Use or dixlosme of the data on this sheet is subject to the restriction on th.e title page of this proposal or quotation 10 Unilvlount ',.," ~' · New Vir/co f>rojector l\iloUJlt ~'(fit!) VII ;bo(~)' COlIstruction Th<: U:-< 1.\ I Oi::'< "oli;.'J's ,lIllh<: fllncrifln and conv<:nicncc o( rill' r-:I.FI'TI(,\,\ !'"i:-J r-in ,\ sm:II"r, li!:,ht<:r 1':l(b1,;c, Siml'lifi<:d 1II1il,..d\, C<lllsrrucrilln reduces VOllll11<: hy ovn iO"'o, ,IS <I""I"l[l'd to th<: EI.ECTItA,V!OUNT ,VIOf)EI. S-whik' :t:t:lil1il1~ till' sanlc.: inrcrior cap;H.:icy. TOLlch th<: UNI" !OI)NT'S swilch and thc video projeclor appears; IIlll<:h ir again and ir relraClS. leaving a clear, unclullered c<:iling, The projecrar is suspended from a rraveling grid. using appropriale ceiling-mounting hardware. exacrly as if from a ceiling, The ceiling clo- sure. below, lowers in parallel wirh Ihe projecrar and grid. The ceiling closure may be field painted ra march ceiling, or may be finished wirh ceiling rile or orher mueria] (see derail drawings, below lefr), The UNIlVfoUNT accommodares many popular video projecrors-aJl Ihose that fit the EUCTIW.'vfoUNT MODEL S, And Ihe UNIMoUNT is compact and light- weighl, requiring only 19!h" headroom 'above the ceil- ing, Enrirely self-contained for simplified installation, 110-[20 volt operalion and switching; compatible with all DRAPER morarized controls described on page 15, or with Video Interface Control (see Ceiling-Recessed Video System. facing page). Lifting capaciry 175 Ibs.; shipping weighl 220 Ibs. 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Contains inrernal duplex receprade, Il5V AC, which is powered when the unit is fully open. The LCD MOUNT contains an innovative sensor that delays closing of rhe unit umil the projector has 'cooled ra a safe temperature. ..r ~ A "':'~ ....-~ ~,......- ~ A i c '......................... c ....... " ~ .~- -- ....... ! r ~:,:h ~ ..-- 8 D ..-- I " ~. ,. ,. I · 'I j v-,,--/~<" :~~JJ -. .---.-- A B C 0 Travel Lift Capacity LCD tVlolUlI,1 2JYz" IT 19- 11" [ IV," 'j'j Il>s, LCD Mount fj lllv..- 21- 23- 11- 14- (,) 11'-'. o c! Rear View ~ i -~ I A~.PRO 'Portable and Easy-'to Use- * Easy to ope~a te * Bright, vivid colors * Computer display * Portable * Advanced design ..1 ';.. BRIGHT IMAGES WITH EASE "OF OPERA nON "The AmPro LCD-I 00 brings you bright; clear, large-screen video and data pictures from a portable projector. , Setup is simple. Plug in the projector, aim it at the screen and focus. Convergence is automatic and changing from front to rear projection is as simple as the touch of-a- button. A hand-held remote gives you complete control from anywhere in the: room. ' Simple on-screen menus lef you adjust the focus, zoom, audio and picture functions. Setup anywhere from 3 to 50 feet from the screen. The picture size ranges from 18" to 300" (.5m t07.6m) , 'diagonally, allowing groups of up , to 500 individuals to clearly see the' projector's large, br~ght images. , ' BRIGHT, VIVID COLORS The LCD-IOO ~esa 250-watt metal halide lamp and is one of the brightest projectors available. Precision electronics and special LCD . panels project the most vivid colors in the industry.' : i 'i , ",' . " ." -. . .." . AlVI'P"R.6<:,'"<:,' ...... ,- "oj . "'---:.......-...--....."....._:".....1 - - .~.,._-- --- ~7;.-;;:-.fiJ5a~~~ ~ - .~.__.K . ~ :-:-:,:.:i:.~!~~~~~ . ........ .......-.I~.~ ~~-~:~~ :..;~.!<i"-.:....;:~-~ ~~~~~~~ ;~iftff~~ -:~zJ;~~e~~~ ~_ ~~".!'.~u~_..~ ,. ....~....... -.~ .~..-,.;:ri ;~~t?1l?~ ~~~~&~f~ ;,:.:);f.'::f'Z1 3r:@;~1 -..' ~j .~ ~;~.~b~J.~ ?:.;:~~ ....I.~-..~ ~ } :'~ ,. VPH-1272Q/1252Q Features High Resolution and Brightness New 7 -inch CRT I The VPH-12720/12520 incorporate innovative optical and electronic technology to provide a high resolution of 1500 x 1200 pixels (RGB)/700TV lines (composite video) and a high light output 01 200 lumens (all white)/700 lumens (peak white), In addition, the VPH-12720 features an RGB bandwidth of 70MHz, making possible the precise reproduction of high frequency computer graphic images. Both the VPH-12720/12520 incorporate a newly designed CRT. A feature of this new CRT is its greatly improved spot size compared to conventional projectors, which makes possible the clear, crisp display of video and computer signals, Its new green phosphor produces an exceptionally high level of color purity, Whatever the signal source, the VPH- 12720/12520 display the best possible image. I I I ~ 1 Advanced Picture Technology The incorporation of many of Sony's state-of-the art technologies gives the VPH-12720/ 12520 their superior picture performance, An HACC lens. consisting of four glass and four acrylic lenses. ensures a high contrast, sharp display with minimum thermal drifl. Dynamic Focus feature ensures that the best possible focus is or)laif1(;d over the entire screen - especially at the corClcr~; rile VPH-12720 also supports the precise il(jill~;lrl1f;rl1 of the registration over the entire screen with 1I1(~ ? 1 p01flt adjustment I \ I I feature, An extremely 51;,11)1<: ~'I:<)II v()li: Iql ~ ': :1;: lI;illl)11 reflected into the projector c.I(:~,ICjn, ;lCj;llll r:, ,''dlllllll(;;; II) a highly accurate display Al\cllllt: VI-'ll l:> /: '()/ 1 :)');>() include advanced video decoci<;r Cil CI JlI;: II 1 i! JI thel! enhance video picture quality Regardless of whether video or computer Signals are being input, bright, sharp, accurately focused pictures are displayed. rr I' " HACC Lens o , I' i : o....J ,JJ '- '- I I I '-' ...... .. j V I I...;) I. I Optical p;/)p :",:I(,n :..y:~Ip.m rJI':::'~: !lJh~ J pll:IUfC l1Jhc~. J lell~..r!~. rhtj;f:l p!O:cr.tlon ~Y51em N,.,w 7""Ch (62 ,nch plloe,ph"r ;'1/'"') IIIIJI' I"mmance rnor1nr.hromc luoe:i willi pure hlll~(. Improved gun and flP.W ~Jrcf!n prJosphor II^CC 111"IIICO.111n'l I"n",",s, F I 12/1~Omm 7010 JOO-inch me~SIJferj tJ';lfjOn:dly (Iaclory prCSCI 120-II.ch) 200 1m (nil while) 700 1m (pcnk while) rtHcrmO'] rJi~l~ncc: 70-inch: 2047mm (6 II 9 ,nches) 120-inch: 3279mm (II It!) ,ncheSI 200-inch: 5334mm (17 It 6 Inches) 250-inch: 6635mm (21 II 10 Inchcs) 300-inch: 7935mm (26 It I inches) I l'u;llHt: 1{:f1:. ~;c:u.r:rl ....1/~ LlfJhl nlllour' General Color syslem: Resolulion: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC, 'J automatically selected 700TV lines (video in) 1500 x 1200 pixels (RGB in VPH-12720 measured at fH:74kHz. fV:60Hz VPH-12520 measured at fH:47kHz, IV:38Hz) RGB bandwidth: VPH-12720: 70MHz (-3dB) VPH-12520: 40MHz (-3dB) Scanning Irequency: Horizontal: VPH-12720; 15 to 93kHz VPH-12520; 15 to 6 L5kHz Verlical: VPH-12720/12520; 38 to 150Hz Hntch (coarse), Hatch (line), Hatch (line, inverl), Cross hair, 001 paltern. H paltern, Window, Pluge. All while (1'OO IRE) Speaker: Max. 3W, 8n. monaural Power requirements: AC 120'1, 50/60Hz Power consumption: VPH-12720: Max. 560W VPH-12520: Max. 520W 620(W) x 355(H) x 817(D)mm (24 1/2 x 14 x 32 1/4 inChes) VPH-12720: 64kg (141 Ib 1.5 oz) VPH-12520: 63kg (l38lb 14.2 Oz) Tesl signal: Dimensions: Weight: Input VIDEO Composite video": BNC lVp-p, sync negative, 750 Y/C": Mini DIN 4-pin Y (luminance): lVp-p, sync negalive 750 C (chrominance): O,286Vp-p (NTSC), O,3Vp-p (PAL), 750 AUDIO: Phono -5dBu, monaural, impedance more than 47kO INPUT A (supplied wiih IFB-ll) RIB: BNC O.7Vp-p. positive. 750 Dimensions 817 32 1/4 N ~ M ;::: ;n N ~ 2 (l iD o- N?! Rear panel (jjf",ync on G ,8 Sync PoNC () /Vp'", PO~II,ve, 750 (non-compO~dc) Ilfp-p, sync negJlive, 7511 (compO~;,ln) (;flll1prJslte ~ync: ONC . ,\nnlog level: 0,6 to 8Vp-p, high Impno:H1ce, positive/negalive Posilivc/negative 1 ~ . T fL level: ; fUND scparale: . .\nalog level: 0,6 10 8Vp-p, high imperJ~nce, positive/negative Posilive/negativc . rTL level: '\lIthO Phono x 2 -SrJOu, impedance more than 47k!l (slereo or monaural selectable) INPUT B (open lor an optionallFB series input module) REMOTE I: 14-pin connector (male) REMOTE 2: D-sub 9-pin connector (female, RS-422 pOrl) CONTROL S: Loop.through Mini connector Output VIDEO OUT: BNC 1 Vp-p, sync negative, 750 Accessories SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES: Interlace board IFB-Il Remote commander RM-1271 M size baltery x 3 (lor RM-1271) Remole conlrol cable (15m) Lens spacer x 2 CRT spacer Washers (12 pcs each '9r 4 types; 1=0.4/0.5/1 ,0/1 ,2mm) AC power cord Operation manual OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: Interlace board: IFB-ll/20/30/1 01/1 000/1200/3000" Signal interlace switcher: PC-1271 Interlace unit: IFU-1271 Signal interlace cable: SIC-l 0/20/21122130 Infrared remote control unit RM-1270S (supplied wilh the PC-1271) Infrared remote control receiver: RM-PJ10 Suspension supporl: PSS-10/1270 Flat screen": l00-inch: VPS-l00FH, 120-inch: VPS-120FH Curved screen": 72-inch: VPS-72HG1, l00-inch: VPS-l00HGl Rear screen": 70-inch: VPS-701R, VPS-702R2 Rear screen frame": VPF-701 R Multi cable: CCO-BRS cable: (14-14pin, 215/10/25/50m) SIC-M cable:(14-14pin, 1/5/15/2S/S0m) .. The Y IC in has priority over Ihe composHe video in. ., IFB-3000 should be installed in the PC-t271 switcher, *3 Some items are not available in some areas. For details, please consult your nearest Sony ollies. ':J <D "'- "'.... C { 506,7 20 620(24 112) UNIT:mm(inches) ) ~.'."_.. :)~. I, ( , I~~~m~'~::' . ~j1'J.:t;.iJ I? )! ~ ~J H & (l!;:J :;it-:)- P. ! '/ " ',J;,' 1:1I~ VI".l 1;.'7;}O/I~'.'):)(j ,il!: l:q,lIpJ.'i:d wilil composite Vl(it;() ;lIl<l Y/e Iflpul ,:(JlIIH:,'!llI:'" .I:; well as two slots 11110 which opllon~11In~ tJu;lfd:; I.:dll t)(; installed," InSlalling tile approprIJ!(~ IF8 t)Odrd Jllow the projectors to accept componeni (Y/R-Y/8-Y) and analog/digital RG8 signals in addition 10 composite video and Y/C inpulS. The projectors can. thus, be connected to a wide range of equipment incluc:jing VTRs, video cameras, personal computers and engineering workstations, The'IF8 series also include double scanning and index boards for system flexibility. The projection systems can be further expanded by using optional accessories, such as interface switcher PC- 1271 , interface unit IFU. 1271 and signal interface cables SIC series For example, combining the PC-1271 and IF8 series boards allows simultaneous connection of several input sources The entire display system can be operated using the wireless/wired remote control unit RM-1271 which vastly improves system flexibility. .;, With variety of peripheral accessories, the VPH-12720/12520 can be configured into a flexible and versatile projection system. -V' (,\ ., 0118 If'S. 11 (analog RGfl'"lcrlace tJoard) is supplied wilh Ihe VPH.12720/12520 ., T"e RM- 1271 is SupphC(1 w"" It'" If PH. 12720/12520, ~~ li"ilrni~~s~~r~lf~"~ r.r /'././ /"./././"././"./ /"./ /"./,/././'.;'.r./ //././I//./.r./ flY" :~.\.;:!f?;: ,J i f.r, 'F'//.//./.r.r////.r////.///I/////~;r ltt::?~}(;.." 25~;;;;)))#;~/.~-;-:-;-;~;-tz;-~;-W;-r/;-:-;~.T . '::r~{j;- .,~;:-_..;.;;.~7J''''''.-1''0. .L.Ll/~ ;';~~.}:\;J'(;;t'7~::':'T.::.... , . ~""'.Il';""\',:,;;.~:.... .':.' '. . '.' ," ~~_.; -,' .~.. ". .."... ~~~-~ To (]i~,pliiY v:lrlOUS high resolulion COlllpllll;r gr8phic sign(lI~. the; Vf~H- 12720 covers a wioc; rJl1ge of sCGf)f)ing frequencies from 15 to 93kHz horizonlCllly. and 38 10 150Hz vertically, Therefore. the projector can be used with most currently available computers, including engineering workstations. The VPH-12520 is compatible with horizontal signal frequencies from 15 to 615kHz and vertical frequency from 38 to 150Hz, The projectors automatically recognize the input signal frequency and quickly and accurately adjust their scanning rates to that of the input. Regardless of the input signal frequency, precise images can be displayed, The wireless/wired RM-1271 remote control unit is supplied with the VPH-12720/12520 for convenient control of the display system. Functions such as input selection, RG8 size/shift. centering and picture control can be operated simply by aiming the RM-1271 at either the VPH-12720/12520 or the PC-1271 signal interface switcher. An on-screen display is provided to aid in adjustment/operation of the projectors. The optional wireless/wired remote control unit RM-1270S. is also available to perform simple input selection and to control the main p'ower. Adjusted picture settings can be stored in memory. Once the setting has been stored, it can be automatically recalled by the projector according to the signal being input. Furthermore, fine adjustment on the memorized data is possible. . The RM. 1270S is supplied with the PC-1271. CD - The VPH-12720/12520 can be used with any screen size between 70 and 300 inches with only a few simple adjustments. A high quality image can be obtained regardless of the screen size. producing the maximum audience impact. .".......-.-- ... l ) ) ] I I' - ELIW:I:I VISUAL PRESENTER EV -368 -- ....... . I. . ~.' 1, .i: 1 - " ",', ':,~ : ,..:,' :' ,,',', " ~';"r :,:' ': " I .... . ... 11 ]I - , .' . , '. - ,". ''f' , " . " i - =' ,~ " , ':_~~ .. ~" 00 ..)0 r "-'-~ I Eft19 \ ~~ ~ 'pC":nncloaical innovator since 1921 Mr, John Kiteringham City of Winter Springs 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, Fla, 32708 ." ;--~.\ i? ~ ! ~ I ,_~\_~......~':?. i !i: f1 fin i? :' ~~ '! \1/ :.... : f. ' ." -. -. -~.- JJl I 0 !OC~ );=:;" ',-;::':' . ......... -: ,,.,,-;:1.... L~ ~ "t -"'l,a ',l:u"; ~.'; ":;;i-'hiNl..;:..J ~~......uetj:~Cr!2.SIN[3 July 5, 1996 Dear Mr, Kiteringham: Pursuant to our discussions of last week regarding certification of General Projection Systems as a registered "design-build" firm, I am providing this letter for your files, Florida Statute Chapter 287 ,section 287,055.2,k makes reference to a "design criteria professional" as a firm who holds a current certificate as a registered engineer under chapter 471 to practice engmeenng, Please note below the name and official seal of Bryan A. Molyet a registered professional engineer, on staff at General Projection Systems, Upon your acceptance, General Projection Systems would be pleased to proceed on the design/build of your projection system according to our proposal #053196TG Audio Visual/Video Presentation System, Sincerely, J~~~ Tom Greaves System Sales and Engineering, Under Florida Statute section 287,055,2,k Acquisition of professional engineering services, and the above named project, the undersigned is the registered professional engineer of record for General Projection Systems, Bryan A Molyet. ~ ,-" '- ",'" ,'.'~:_-'.~ . { ",' 7-~' ,~,...,:.:. :.. 'RFCEn~D .a. ....;..:..t .lL V ~ J U l 1 0 1996 ,'J ; ":itv of VVint9r Springe; 0eNERAL SERVICES ORLANDO · WASl:IINGTOr4 D.C. · BALTIMORE · SAN FRANCISCO CORPORATE OFFICES: 402 '5': NORTII LAKE BLVD., SUITE 1004, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701 407-260-5511 · FAX 407-260-1726 ." .; ; ". '. po" . .. - ~. \ CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA Purchasing 1 126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA 32708-2799 Telephone (407) 327-1800 Fax (407) 327-6288 The City of Winter Springs is interested in renovating our current projector system in the Commission Chambers, OUf current system consists of one overhead camera and one ceiling mount screen, Model E-S-I-3 314 by Draper, Weare looking for a system that will give a screen on both side of the room and a camera that will project onto both screens, Please include all setups, installation, and freight charges, An estimated proposal will be sufficient for now, and all information needed by Aug, 2, 1996, Submit your cost per item so that we can mix and match. ITEl\tI }, Base system includes: cabling, installation, computer interface distribution amplifiers, VCR Rack, wall Plates, installation hardware system design, documentation and training. (required). 2, One Sony, (or comparable) a video/data projector, fL"{ed mount installation using exisiting screen, 3, Sencon Sony (or comparable) a video/data projector, fixed mount installation, includes an additional screen similar to exiting screen, Envoy Projection Screen By Draper Model E-S-1-3314, 4, One Apmro LCD type video/data projector, fixed mount instal1ation using existing screen. 5. Second Ampro LCD type video/data projector, fixed mount installation including an addition screen. 6, A unimount projector lift fOf use with both Ampro LCD projectors, providing a flush mount ceiling installation, (two projectors) 7, A unimount projector lift for use with both Sony (or comparable), providing Flush mount ceiling installation. 8, Visual Presenter, converts documents, maps, overhead slides, etc. to video.