Title Page

  • Customer Name:

  • Building Address:

  • Room Name/Number:

  • Immedia Case Number:

  • Visit Date:

  • Certified By:

Physical Inspections

  • Equipment

  • All installed displays are level. (Take photo)

  • All cabling is dressed behind the display and there is no risk of cabling becoming loose.

  • All devices behind the display are properly attached.

  • The image is properly filling the screen. (no over scanning, correct aspect ratio)

  • All displays are wiped down and clean.

  • Displays

  • What type of Video Wall

  • Video Wall is square in the room/niche and displays are aligned.

  • Are there any non functional pixels?

  • How many panels are affected? (Take a photo of the entire video wall and circle any affected areas)

  • White background color calibration. (Take a photo showing color calibration of displays)

  • Video Wall is square in the room/niche and displays are aligned.

  • The displays bezel alignment is properly gapped.

  • The cabling behind the video wall is properly supported and allow displays to be popped out and pushed back without pinching cables.

  • White background color calibration. (Take a photo showing color calibration of displays)

  • Video Wall

  • The projected image is correctly filling the screen horizontally and focused. (Take a photo that shows the entire image filling the screen utilizing the projectors test pattern.)

  • There is minimal to no vibration within the projected image.<br>

  • The rooms lighting is not causing washout of the projected image.

  • Projector cables are neat and not over bent and properly dressed. (Take a picture of the projector)

  • The projectors surface and filters have been cleaned.

  • Lamp/Projector Hours

  • The projection screen is damage free.

  • The projection screen up/down limits are set appropriately.

  • The projection screen is properly tensioned.

  • Projectors and Projection Screens

  • All installed wall plates are level and damage free. (Take a photo of wall plates and the ground as a level reference)

  • Wall Connections

  • Cables in the table boxes are organized in their appearance. (Take photo)

  • All cables under the table are neatly dressed and are not hanging down to where they could be tangled or damaged.

  • Under table equipment is properly supported with cables dressed and free of damage.

  • Table Connections

  • Floor connections are free of debris and damage.

  • Floor connections are clean and organized.

  • Floor Connections

  • Is rack installed in a credenza/furniture?

  • Rack Location

  • Is a ventilation fan operating in the credenza/furniture?

  • Fan is not needed. Passive air ventilation is adequate <br>- Take picture of the credenza/furniture showing proper ventilation.

  • Does the rack location have adequate temperature control?

  • The rack harness (umbilical) is covered with snakeskin and there is there enough length to be able to service the rack.

  • All devices are secured and free of dust and debris. (Take a photo of the FRONT of the rack)

  • Cabling within the rack is secured and organized. (Take a photo of the REAR of the rack)

  • The rack has been cleaned and equipment vents are free of dust and debris.

  • Rack Enclosures

  • Is the ceiling box accessible?

  • All power bricks and small devices are secured in storage box.

  • Interior cabling for power and small devices is organized and dressed. (Take photo)

  • Ceiling Boxes

  • Identify what is preventing access to the ceiling box. (Take photo)

  • The scheduler is secured and free of damage. (Take photo)

  • The scheduler is on-line and connected to the rooms calendar.

  • The scheduler is showing the correct time and date.

  • Room Schedulers

  • The sound bar is clean and free of dust and debris.

  • The sound bar is level in relation to the display.

  • The sound bar been installed properly and is secure.

  • Sound Bars

  • The camera is secured to the mount.

  • The camera is level in respect to the ground.

  • All associated cabling/devices are properly installed and/or dressed. (Take photo)

  • Cameras

  • What type of microphones are present in the system? (click all that apply)

  • Wireless mics are accounted for and damage free. (Take a photo of the mics with any associated base/charging stations)

  • Are there multiple wireless mics?

  • All mics are labeled correctly. (labels match the user interface labeling)

  • Wireless Mics

  • Cabling underneath table is properly supported and dressed. No hanging loops or service coils under table.

  • All table mics are oriented correctly. (Take photo)

  • Wired Mics

  • Ceiling mics are clean and properly supported. (Take photo)

  • Ceiling Mics

  • Microphones

  • See seperate cert for Shared Head End

  • List any additional equipment that needs to be applied to the PMV and notes on the current state/status. (Take a photo of any unusual equipment that is being included in the PMV.)

  • All speakers are clean, free of debris and are consistently orientated.

  • All speaker grills are installed firmly. (Take a photo of the speakers in the room/area)

  • Speakers

  • Button panel interface has permanent labels applied correctly.

  • User Interface is cleaned and free of dust and debris. (Take photo)

  • User Interface/Controllers

  • Is there a display/monitor attached to podium?

  • The display is securely mounted.

  • All user cables in/on the podium are labeled and organized neatly.

  • Podiums

  • All cabling is secured and organized neatly. (Take photo)

  • The display is secured and level in relation with ground.

  • Mobile Carts

Functionality

  • Systems In Use

  • Video Conferencing

  • Video Conferencing system in use (i.e. Teams, Zoom, etc.)

  • PTZ camera functions are working as expected. (Pan, Tilt and Zoom)

  • User Interface functions are working as expected

  • User Interface date and time are displayed as expected

  • Test call audio is clear and can be heard on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Test call video is free of jitter and can be seen on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Additional participants can be invited during a meeting.

  • Call directory is available.

  • Peripherals are working correctly when connected to USB. (camera, mics and speakers)

  • Test call audio is clear and can be heard on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Test call video is free of jitter and can be seen on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Video Conferencing

VTC

  • Video Conferencing system in use (i.e. Teams, Zoom, etc.)

  • PTZ camera functions are working as expected. (Pan, Tilt and Zoom)

  • User Interface functions are working as expected

  • User Interface date and time are displayed as expected

  • Test call audio is clear and can be heard on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Test call video is free of jitter and can be seen on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Additional participants can be invited during a meeting.

  • Call directory is available.

BYOD

  • Peripherals are working correctly when connected to USB. (camera, mics and speakers)

  • Test call audio is clear and can be heard on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Test call video is free of jitter and can be seen on both the near side and far side of the call.

  • Audio Reinforcement

  • In room audio reinforcement is functioning as expected with no call echo.

  • Video Conferencing

  • All Inputs are passing signal and have been tested.

  • All outputs are receiving signal and are presenting at the appropriate resolutions.

  • Audio Reinforcement (Speakers)

  • In room audio reinforcement is functioning as expected with no feedback.

  • In room audio reinforcement does not distort at maximum volume.

  • Presentation Only

  • All signage locations are functioning and showing designated content.

  • All signage locations have been cleaned and are dust and debris free.

  • Digital Signage

  • Background Music (BGM) is playing the designated source content through all expected areas.

  • The soundmasking system is outputting SM spectra noise in all expected areas.

  • Soundmasking SM spectra noise value. Expected range: 42dBA - 48dBA

  • Soundmasking/BGM

  • The presenter microphone is intelligible throughout the room.

  • No microphone feedback present at max volume throughout the room.

  • Local Microphone Reinforcement

  • Additional audio and video devices operating in the system.

  • Devices are functioning as intended.

  • Misc. AV I/O

  • SIP/VOIP lines are active and calls can be placed/received.

  • The room dialer is functioning properly.

  • During test call all speech is intelligible on both near side and far end of the call.

  • Audio Teleconferencing

Control

  • Control Interface in use.

  • All control buttons or presses are functioning as intended, including switching, metering and muting.

  • All control surfaces are clean and fingerprint free.

  • Occupancy sensor.

  • Occupancy sensor is triggering on/off functions and input/output functions as expected.

  • Partition sensor.

  • Partition sensor(s) are affecting combine/divide functions and system control as expected.

  • Room Control

  • How is the room being controlled? (Take photo of external control interfaces like TV remotes)

  • The system is functioning as expected with the external control interface.

  • Room Control

Additional Notes

  • Preventative Maintenance Inspection Notes

Certification

  • Preventative Maintenance Inspection

  • System issues

  • Issues are due to an external circumstance. (environmental, furniture, client network, power requirements, etc.)

  • Itemized list of external circumstances and advised remediation notes.

  • The failed state is affecting the business use of the system.

  • Critical issues and advised remediation notes.

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