Integrator Advania built the new school’s AV system around Kramer AVoIP products with the Kramer KC-Brainware-25 hardware platform used to control all deivices over ethernet in 25 classrooms.
Brainware is a software application that enables users to execute actions from a computer such as scalers, video displays, audio amplifiers, Blu−ray players, sensors, screens, shades, door locks, and lights.
One hundred Kramer KDS-6 devices were used to stream audio and video with 4K at 60Hz. A KDS-EN6 encoder and two KDS-DEC6 decoders were installed in each classroom.
Twenty-five Kramer KT-107 wall and desk mountable touch panels were also installed in each classroom. These panels support wired PoE and advanced WiFi connectivity, the 7-in multi-touch 1280 x 800 resolution panels, provide tutors one-touch access to all connected devices available in the room.
Kramer’s cloud-based K-Touch Control software, allows tutors to securely mirror the control panel’s interface on an existing iOS or Android auxiliary device, such as a smartphone or tablet. The set up is identical in each classroom, allowing for tutor flexibility.
Kramer’s AV solution is also used for the school administrations morning ‘opening ceremony’ a 10 minute announcement where tutors can share messages to the students. The system can also send out warning systems via a silent alarm.
Akvarelli is a new, multi-purpose learning centre, supporting over 600 students aged 3-16, from pre-school to secondary education located in Forssa, Finland.