AVI Systems 2013 Corporate Profile | Page 7

Phase One: Planning For YOur Success First, we understand your functional and environmental technology requirements so we design the right system for your exact needs, scope, budget and timeline. This phase also helps establish the relationship and expectations between the client, architect, contractor and us.
Phase Two: Engineering For Excellence Designs are drawn, details are configured and 
 the technology components are selected. During this phase, equipment and material schedules and construction documents are created.
Phase Three: fabrication, programming and testing The integration of equipment takes place in our fabrication labs, where the systems are wired, programmed and tested to ensure a smooth and fully functional field installation.
Phase Four: on-site integration and system launch During this stage, all structured cable and hardware are set in place, displays are mounted and audio reinforcement and equipment racks are installed and put to the test.
Phase Five: training and sign-off With the implementation process completed, the next important step is client training and system sign-off. Further adjustments and additional training often occur during the first year of operation.
Phase Six: Global Professional SUPPORT High-tech audio visual, telepresence and broadcast systems require continuing re-certification to ensure smooth operation and peak performance. Our Global Pro Support will give you peace of mind that support is always there if or when you need it.

A Proven Process

Phase One: Planning For YOur Success First, we understand your functional and environmental technology requirements so we design the right system for your exact needs, scope, budget and timeline. This phase also helps establish the relationship and expectations between the client, architect, contractor and us.

Phase Two: Engineering For Excellence Designs are drawn, details are configured and 
 the technology components are selected. During this phase, equipment and material schedules and construction documents are created.

Phase Three: fabrication, programming and testing The integration of equipment takes place in our fabrication labs, where the systems are wired, programmed and tested to ensure a smooth and fully functional field installation.

Phase Four: on-site integration and system launch During this stage, all structured cable and hardware are set in place, displays are mounted and audio reinforcement and equipment racks are installed and put to the test.

Phase Five: training and sign-off With the implementation process completed, the next important step is client training and system sign-off. Further adjustments and additional training often occur during the first year of operation.

Phase Six: Global Professional SUPPORT High-tech audio visual, telepresence and broadcast systems require continuing re-certification to ensure smooth operation and peak performance. Our Global Pro Support will give you peace of mind that support is always there if or when you need it.