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1 Green arrows show main exit routes for people leading to congestion
Pews Choir Stalls 3. Side Aisle Pews Lectern Steps 4. Speaker Pulpit West Door Main Entrance & Exit Existing sound desk Temporary table for computer Trailing power cable 5.Temporary table for power beam projector Trailing video cable 2. Area of congestion Narrow space between choirs stalls. Narrow area for drama etc. Congestion created by location of sound desk, computer table & trailing cables close to main entrance & exit Side Aisle pews have restricted vision of the screen Speaker type & location inadequate Projector location with table and trailing cables unsuitable for young persons activities during services. 1. Narrow Space Screen Drawing Number: 1. Title: Current Arrangements Dated: 30th Jan 2006 Green arrows show main exit routes for people leading to congestion

2 Step 1. Relocate Sound Desk
Drawing Number: 2. Title: Relocation of Sound desk Dated: 30th Jan 2006 Choir Stalls Step 1. Relocate Sound Desk Remove choir stall front rail (blue). Install new sound desk enclosure. Move Mixing desk and install in new enclosure Move speaker and mic cables to new location by using a junction box or proprietary connectors under rear pew Move loop system cable to new locations (locate at ground level and run along front pews Steps Pulpit Lectern Under floor channel for Loop cable Speaker Speaker Pews Pews Pews Pews Loop cable Under floor channel cut for microphone cables 2.5mtr clear space for access Under floor channel for all required cables. Video, microphone, speaker cables, 240v power Microphone cable Junction Box (under pew) Mixing Desk

3 Master isolator for 240v high level monitor circuit
Drawing Number: 3. Title: Installation of Aisle Screen Dated: 30th Jan 2006 Choir Stalls Step 2. Install Aisle screens Take output from laptop to an initial splitter (main, left & right) Take left & right to aisles at a high level and a further splitter each side Requires a high level 240v ring (or spur) to power screens plus video cable. Master isolator for 240v high level monitor circuit Steps j Pulpit Lectern Speaker Speaker Pews Pews Pews Pews h d i e g c Key: Video Splitter Mixing Desk Video Cable a b Power ring main f

4 Step 2. Install Aisle screens (scheme 2)
Pews Choir Stalls Lectern Steps Speaker Pulpit Mixing Desk Drawing Number: 4. Title: Installation of Aisle Screen Dated: 30th Jan 2006 Step 2. Install Aisle screens (scheme 2) Take output from laptop to single 1 in 8 out video splitter Take left & right to aisles at a high level Requires a high level 240v ring (or spur) to power screens plus video cable. j h d i e Key: Video Splitter Video Cable a b Power ring main f

5 Requirements: Drawing Number: 5. Title: Cable Schedule scheme 1 & 2
Dated: 30th Jan 2006 = Video Splitter = 240 v ring main or spur = Video cable Requirements: Two schemes are offered for approval by the Diocese. However only one will be implemented. Scheme 1 Minimum cables run in the trunking at the back of church Video cables of appropriate length a- 3m b- 17m c- 3m d- 12m e- 8m f- 24m g- 3m h- 12m I - 8m Video Splitter Boosters: Qty 3 Equipped with one in 4 out capability Monitor brackets suitable for mounting the monitors unobtrusively on the columns. Scheme 2 Minimum Video Splitter units Monitor cables Video splitter boosters Qty1 Equipped with one in 8 out capabilty Monitor brackets suitable for mounting the monitors unobtrusively on the columns.

6 Title: Brackets for side aisle monitors Dated: 30th Jan 2006
100 40 Min Rad * 50mm 800 Drilled to suit mounting for monitors Dia 10mm hole for mounting Quantity: 6 off Material: Mild Steel 3mm plate Dimensions in millimetres * Radius to suit formers Remove all sharp edges Finish: Red oxide prime & Paint Matt Black or Matt Smooth Hammerite Assembly: 9mm rawl bolt fitted to top surface of pillar capital, washer and nut. This way no drilling will be visible on the pillars. Monitors could be removed in future without visual detriment. M10 Stud 40 = = 100 Drawing Number: 6. Title: Brackets for side aisle monitors Dated: 30th Jan 2006 2 No. Dia 10mm hole for mounting

7 Alternative location for Bass speaker
Drawing Number: 7. Title: Speaker and amplifier installation Dated: 30th Jan 2006 Choir Stalls Alternative location for Bass speaker b) Bass c) Bass Steps Pulpit Lectern Pews Pews Pews Pews Step 3. Install Speakers Speaker cables installed as part of infrastructure Need to consider position of Bass Speaker Small speaker in chancel for minister/organist

8 Step 4. Install Projector
Drawing Number: 8. Title: Permanent Projector location Dated: 30th Jan 2006 Choir Stalls Step 4. Install Projector Projector with long throw lens to bring above heads and without interference at front Addition of cable to allow speaker at front to plug in own laptop so that can control visuals from front position. No need to have separete “operator” other than for sound (which could be pre-set) Steps Pulpit Lectern Pews Pews Pews Pews


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