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AV9000 Certified Quality Designer (CQD) Workshop Planned for February 4-6, 2014

The AV9000 Certified Quality Designer (CDQ) workshop will be offered February 4 - 6, 2014 at Newcomb *& Boyd in Atlanta, Georgia.

It is much more difficult and expensive to fix a mistake in the design and/or installation of the audiovisual system if it is detected later in the project cycle. Making corrections and improvements during the design stage is always preferable to catching them at the end of the project.

This idea is the foundation of quality assurance instead of quality control. Quality assurance includes checks and measures at strategic points in the project process to ensure that the system is aligned with the client's needs. Quality control only tests the system at the end of the project.

It stands to reason that the design review is one of the most important checks and balances in the project process. The cost of change is at a minimum and the opportunity for influence is at a maximum. A proper and complete design review will often be the difference between successful and disastrous projects, or stated differently, the difference between satisfied clients and ex-clients.

The AV9000 Certified Quality Designer (CQD) program does not train you on how to design a system. It addresses the skills that are required to adequately review a design, ensure that it will perform as stated in the specification, and prepare the student to apply auditing skills to accomplish this. These skills are absolutely required to be a successful audiovisual designer or engineer, and will tremendously increase the clients' satisfaction (and the user's profits).

For more information, visit the URL below or contact Malissa Dillman, director of education and training for Kramer Electronics at mdillman@kramerus.com or 770-570-8538.

Course Outline:
• Quality principles and definitions
• Fundamentals of auditing AV; working within a QMS (Quality Management System)
• Contract review
• Client performance checklist; AV metrics
• AV calculations
• Design review/engineering review
o Display
o Audio
o Power, control, heat load
o Networking
o "General issues"
• The design review report
• Practicum
• Examination and registration

Course Details:
• Three-day, on-site course
• Continental breakfast and lunch included
• Prerequisites: CTS-D, or four years experience in the design of engineered audio visual systems that includes job tasks such as creating an unambiguous document model of the AV system for it to be built, installed and tested, and predicting the audio and visual performance of a design before it is built. An understanding of the mathematics behind these tasks is essential when predicting the performance. InfoComm International's "AV Math for Design" is recommended. Students must bring a laptop, capable of WiFi access, and be able to access Microsoft Office documents.
• Cost: $2,150 per individual training non-members ($1,650 members), includes membership, class, and certification examination. Certification is valid for three years.

Course fees must be paid prior to attending the class. The organizers will contact you after registration to obtain payment. Lodging and travel expenses are not included.

Newcomb & Boyd is located at: 303 Peachtree Center Ave NE #525, Atlanta, Georgia 30303

WWWwww.aqav.org


(13 January 2014)

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