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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Panasonic SC-ZT1: Wireless, ultraslim speaker system
Panasonic released a bundle of home theater systems at CES 2009, but the SC-ZT1 is easily the best of the bunch. The SC-ZT1 is a wireless home theater system that uses the 2.4GHz band to send uncompressed audio to all four speakers. Like all wireless systems, you'll need need to run a power cable for each speaker--so it's not completely wireless--but you won't have to deal with long speaker cable runs all over your living room.
The SC-ZT1 is somewhat unusual as its technically a 4.0 system--there are just the four, spindlelike speakers (Panasonic calls them Sound Slim Speakers), pictured in the image. These four speakers each have four vertically aligned speakers within them, which the SC-ZT1 uses to create a virtual 7.1 surround sound effect. Sure, it probably won't sound as good as a real 7.1 system, but you'll be dealing with a lot fewer wires. You'll also notice that the SC-ZT1 lacks a dedicated, separate subwoofer. That's replaced by integrated subwoofers in each of the speakers, filling in the low end. Again, it won't match the rumble of a dedicated unit, but it's definitely less hassle and looks better in your living room.
The SC-ZT1 is somewhat unusual as its technically a 4.0 system--there are just the four, spindlelike speakers (Panasonic calls them Sound Slim Speakers), pictured in the image. These four speakers each have four vertically aligned speakers within them, which the SC-ZT1 uses to create a virtual 7.1 surround sound effect. Sure, it probably won't sound as good as a real 7.1 system, but you'll be dealing with a lot fewer wires. You'll also notice that the SC-ZT1 lacks a dedicated, separate subwoofer. That's replaced by integrated subwoofers in each of the speakers, filling in the low end. Again, it won't match the rumble of a dedicated unit, but it's definitely less hassle and looks better in your living room.
Pioneer VSX-819H AV receivers
VSX-819H hits the sweet spot. Here's the full rundown:
Key features of the Pioneer VSX-819H:
Three HDMI inputs
Two component video inputs
Three digital-audio inputs (two optical, one coaxial)
Onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding
Automatic speaker calibration
Auto Level Control (keeps commercials from being louder than programs)
Connect your iPod via USB and browse your songs with an onscreen interface
Sirius-ready, with onscreen interface
April release date, $300 list price
Key features of the Pioneer VSX-819H:
Three HDMI inputs
Two component video inputs
Three digital-audio inputs (two optical, one coaxial)
Onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding
Automatic speaker calibration
Auto Level Control (keeps commercials from being louder than programs)
Connect your iPod via USB and browse your songs with an onscreen interface
Sirius-ready, with onscreen interface
April release date, $300 list price
Samsung's HT-BD7200 Blu-ray home theater system
Samsung's slick HT-BD7200 Blu-ray home theater system - photosThe Samsung HT-BD7200 is the 2009 follow-up to the HT-X710T, and gets several upgrades including Blu-ray (replete with BD-Live capability and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding), Netflix streaming, and the Pandora music service.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Installation Guideline
Installation Guideline
1 – Wire/Cable Basic of Installation
Wire/cable types and their applications
National Electric Code (NEC)
Structural basics (e.g., drilling studs)
Basic installation techniques (e.g., opening sizes and device/component
placements, etc.)
Basic wire dress (e.g., final trim lengths, labeling, etc.)
Safety practices and procedures (including ongoing job site maintenance and
cleanliness
practices and procedures
Diagrams, documentation and instructions.
2 - Wire/Cable Preparation
Wire/cable preparation techniques
Wire/cable/connector tools and their use
3 - Connector Identification
Connector types and their uses
4 - Connector Installation
Connector installation techniques
Connector pinout standards
5 - Install and Mount Devices
6 - Install Components
7 - Verify Operations
1 – Wire/Cable Basic of Installation
Wire/cable types and their applications
National Electric Code (NEC)
Structural basics (e.g., drilling studs)
Basic installation techniques (e.g., opening sizes and device/component
placements, etc.)
Basic wire dress (e.g., final trim lengths, labeling, etc.)
Safety practices and procedures (including ongoing job site maintenance and
cleanliness
practices and procedures
Diagrams, documentation and instructions.
2 - Wire/Cable Preparation
Wire/cable preparation techniques
Wire/cable/connector tools and their use
3 - Connector Identification
Connector types and their uses
4 - Connector Installation
Connector installation techniques
Connector pinout standards
5 - Install and Mount Devices
6 - Install Components
7 - Verify Operations
The General contractor, Architects, Engineers (electrical) and
The General contractor, Architects, Engineers (electrical) and
Electrical contractor I worked with
General Contractor
--The PCL family of companies
--Ledcor Group of Companies
--Norson Construction Ltd
--Prism Construction
--Centcom Construction Ltd
--Scott Construction Group
Architects, Engineers (electrical)
--Stantec
--HEWIIT . KWASNICKY Architects Inc
--Hywel Jones architect
--Cohos Evamy
--DGBK Architects
--Ian Annand Architect Ltd
--K Paul Architect Inc
--CEI Architecture
--Acuman Engineering
--Falcon Engineering
--Jarvis Engineering Consultants Ltd
--Nemetz (S/A) & Associates
Electrical contractor
--Harbourview electric
--Western Pacific Enterprises
--Status Electrical Corporation
--Can-Tec Electrical services ltd
--Bert’s Electric
--Colwin Electrical Group
Electrical contractor I worked with
General Contractor
--The PCL family of companies
--Ledcor Group of Companies
--Norson Construction Ltd
--Prism Construction
--Centcom Construction Ltd
--Scott Construction Group
Architects, Engineers (electrical)
--Stantec
--HEWIIT . KWASNICKY Architects Inc
--Hywel Jones architect
--Cohos Evamy
--DGBK Architects
--Ian Annand Architect Ltd
--K Paul Architect Inc
--CEI Architecture
--Acuman Engineering
--Falcon Engineering
--Jarvis Engineering Consultants Ltd
--Nemetz (S/A) & Associates
Electrical contractor
--Harbourview electric
--Western Pacific Enterprises
--Status Electrical Corporation
--Can-Tec Electrical services ltd
--Bert’s Electric
--Colwin Electrical Group
Supplier of Electrical Equipment, Low-Voltage, Electronics
Supplier of Electrical Equipment, Low-Voltage, Electronics
And Computer products
--Gescan
--Torbram Electric
--Nedco electrical supply
--ADI-Burtek
--Tri-Ed
--Anixter
--Tevelec
--Supercom
--Ingram Micro
--Tech Data
--NCIX
--MRO Electronic Supply Ltd
--RP Electronic Components Ltd
--Active Tech
And Computer products
--Gescan
--Torbram Electric
--Nedco electrical supply
--ADI-Burtek
--Tri-Ed
--Anixter
--Tevelec
--Supercom
--Ingram Micro
--Tech Data
--NCIX
--MRO Electronic Supply Ltd
--RP Electronic Components Ltd
--Active Tech
My Qualification & Skills
Qualification & Skills
--Good education background and more years of experience in engineering installation.
--Security workers License by the ministry of public Safety and Solicitor General
--Registered with BC gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch
--Petroleum oriented safety training
--Level A CPR, Emergency First Aid and WHMIS certification
--Lift equipment operation program
--Fall orientation training
--Passing Fingerprint and Criminal Record Check
--Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license
--Good education background and more years of experience in engineering installation.
--Security workers License by the ministry of public Safety and Solicitor General
--Registered with BC gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch
--Petroleum oriented safety training
--Level A CPR, Emergency First Aid and WHMIS certification
--Lift equipment operation program
--Fall orientation training
--Passing Fingerprint and Criminal Record Check
--Valid BC Class 5 driver’s license
Safety and Housekeeping
Safety and Housekeeping
--Jobsite risk assessment
--Accident prevention
--Emergency response
--Tool box meeting
--Personal Protective equipment
--Hazardous material guildelines
--Safe work practices
--Jobsite risk assessment
--Accident prevention
--Emergency response
--Tool box meeting
--Personal Protective equipment
--Hazardous material guildelines
--Safe work practices
Applications and solutions of digital video
Applications and solutions
-- Mobil video surveillance (police, first emergency responder, bus)
-- ATM monitoring
-- City wide video surveillance
-- BC Hydro monitoring
-- TELUS, Rogers monitoring
-- Construction site video surveillance
-- Live video surveillance on a cell phone
-- Major event portable video surveillance equipment
-- Video surveillance inside skytrain
-- Mobil video surveillance (police, first emergency responder, bus)
-- ATM monitoring
-- City wide video surveillance
-- BC Hydro monitoring
-- TELUS, Rogers monitoring
-- Construction site video surveillance
-- Live video surveillance on a cell phone
-- Major event portable video surveillance equipment
-- Video surveillance inside skytrain
System Integration
System Integration
--Alarm triggle,alarm verification,alarm recording
--Access control
--Fire alarm
--GIS
--Face recognition
--License plate recognition
--Alarm triggle,alarm verification,alarm recording
--Access control
--Fire alarm
--GIS
--Face recognition
--License plate recognition
System design of Video surveillance
System design (Autocad or visio)
--Site information checklist,
--System diagram
--Point to Point Wire diagram
--Equipment Layout
--Floor plan or Device Layout (Height, mount, the type of cable and View of Angle
--Camera schedule
--Spec & description
--Bill of material
4. CAD and Document Support
--System Overview
--System Specification
--Legend
--Equipment Lists
--Block Diagrams
--Riser Diagrams
--Floor plans
--Installation Plan
--Project Plan & Schedule
--Training Plans & Curriculum
--Equipment & Door Layouts
--Wiring Diagrams
--Subsystem Integration
--Data Sheets
--System Manuals
--Site information checklist,
--System diagram
--Point to Point Wire diagram
--Equipment Layout
--Floor plan or Device Layout (Height, mount, the type of cable and View of Angle
--Camera schedule
--Spec & description
--Bill of material
4. CAD and Document Support
--System Overview
--System Specification
--Legend
--Equipment Lists
--Block Diagrams
--Riser Diagrams
--Floor plans
--Installation Plan
--Project Plan & Schedule
--Training Plans & Curriculum
--Equipment & Door Layouts
--Wiring Diagrams
--Subsystem Integration
--Data Sheets
--System Manuals
Design consideration of high definition camera
High definition camera
--CCD or CMOS Image sensors
--Progress Scan
--DSP/FPGA
--linux
--ARM processor
--test (resolution,color reproduction,lighting change)
--CCD or CMOS Image sensors
--Progress Scan
--DSP/FPGA
--linux
--ARM processor
--test (resolution,color reproduction,lighting change)
Design considerations of IP video surveillance system
Digital video recorder
--PC –Based
Hardware compression card,with DSP,
Capture card with A/D converter,
Mpeg 4 Codec or H.264 Codec
--Embedded (DSP/FPGA,linux . ARM 9 RISC processor, DSPDM647/648 digital signal processor
--Hybrid DVR
-- IP Video Management Platform ,e.g.Verint/Indigvision
-- Test (Video Compression, Testing and Evaluation
--PC –Based
Hardware compression card,with DSP,
Capture card with A/D converter,
Mpeg 4 Codec or H.264 Codec
--Embedded (DSP/FPGA,linux . ARM 9 RISC processor, DSPDM647/648 digital signal processor
--Hybrid DVR
-- IP Video Management Platform ,e.g.Verint/Indigvision
-- Test (Video Compression, Testing and Evaluation
Twelve Homeland Security functional areas
Twelve Homeland Security functional areas:
1. Border Security
2. Cargo Security
3. Chemical/Biological Defense
4. Cyber Security
5. Transportation Security
6. Counter-IED
7. Incident Management
8. Information Sharing
9. Infrastructure Protection
10. Interoperability
11. Maritime Security
12. People Screening
1. Border Security
2. Cargo Security
3. Chemical/Biological Defense
4. Cyber Security
5. Transportation Security
6. Counter-IED
7. Incident Management
8. Information Sharing
9. Infrastructure Protection
10. Interoperability
11. Maritime Security
12. People Screening
Project Management 2
show guys location and simple requirement.
try not to be interfering our customer’s work.
try not to be interfering other trade’ work.
try not to damage the wall,the floor when we move ladder or against the wall and cabinet( put cardboard on it when stand on it and put tools and materials on it.)
packing stuff, clean up carboard,cable .
accept job assignment and update, report manager
try not to be interfering our customer’s work.
try not to be interfering other trade’ work.
try not to damage the wall,the floor when we move ladder or against the wall and cabinet( put cardboard on it when stand on it and put tools and materials on it.)
packing stuff, clean up carboard,cable .
accept job assignment and update, report manager
Daily Materials
- Playwood
- BNC connector
- B-connector
- Self-tap screw
- Bush
- Easy-archor
- DB-9
- RS232
- Electrical box
- Ball liner
- Contact
- MELM
My Equipments and Hand Tools
Securtiy Project Management 1
Pre-Project Phase (Sales)
- Performs and reviews estimates of security projects. The tasks include conducting site surveys and approving labor hours and materials.
Defining Phase
- Reviews sales proposals for accuracy and compliance with “customer” requirements.
D2- Reviews contract documents for general and specific terms and conditions.
D3- Reviews and confirms the project’s technical requirements.
D4- Prepares a “rough” Riser Diagram.
D5- Reviews the project’s bill of material and labor estimates.
D6- Conduct a site survey – kick-off meeting.
D7- Files necessary legal documents
Planning Phase:
P1- Prepares the project installation plan.
P2- Prepare submittal packages.
P3- Prepares the project Riser Diagram.
P4- Prepares the project preliminary schedule.
P5- Prepares a project re-estimate.
P6- Plans and schedules engineering, installation and subcontracting activities.
P7- Develops contingency plans for anticipated problems and deficiencies.
Implementing Phase:
I1- Maintains project plans and specifications.
I2- Maintains daily logbook and project binders.
I3- Performs material procurement (scheduling).
I4- Documents change orders.
I5- Supervises shop work and materials staging.
I6- Maintains and updates construction schedule, documentation and preparation.
I7- Manages the performance of subcontractors.
I8- Maintains all records of project status, project changes, material flow and other control records.
I9- Attends construction meetings.
I10- Conducts weekly progress meetings.
I11- Responds to and generates RFI’s and correspondence letters.
I12- Prepares project progress reports.
I13- Implements safety procedures.
I14- Implements quality assurance program to continuously improve customer satisfaction.
I15- Monitors project status and controls project costs.
I16- Review project costing reports.
Closing Phase:
C1- Prepares and submits as-built documents.
C2- Performs final billing.
C3- Completes project closeout form on time.
C4- Conducts punch list job walks.
C5- Conducts project turn over to the service department.
C6- Initiates the warranty period with the customer.
C7- Files proper legal documents .
- Performs and reviews estimates of security projects. The tasks include conducting site surveys and approving labor hours and materials.
Defining Phase
- Reviews sales proposals for accuracy and compliance with “customer” requirements.
D2- Reviews contract documents for general and specific terms and conditions.
D3- Reviews and confirms the project’s technical requirements.
D4- Prepares a “rough” Riser Diagram.
D5- Reviews the project’s bill of material and labor estimates.
D6- Conduct a site survey – kick-off meeting.
D7- Files necessary legal documents
Planning Phase:
P1- Prepares the project installation plan.
P2- Prepare submittal packages.
P3- Prepares the project Riser Diagram.
P4- Prepares the project preliminary schedule.
P5- Prepares a project re-estimate.
P6- Plans and schedules engineering, installation and subcontracting activities.
P7- Develops contingency plans for anticipated problems and deficiencies.
Implementing Phase:
I1- Maintains project plans and specifications.
I2- Maintains daily logbook and project binders.
I3- Performs material procurement (scheduling).
I4- Documents change orders.
I5- Supervises shop work and materials staging.
I6- Maintains and updates construction schedule, documentation and preparation.
I7- Manages the performance of subcontractors.
I8- Maintains all records of project status, project changes, material flow and other control records.
I9- Attends construction meetings.
I10- Conducts weekly progress meetings.
I11- Responds to and generates RFI’s and correspondence letters.
I12- Prepares project progress reports.
I13- Implements safety procedures.
I14- Implements quality assurance program to continuously improve customer satisfaction.
I15- Monitors project status and controls project costs.
I16- Review project costing reports.
Closing Phase:
C1- Prepares and submits as-built documents.
C2- Performs final billing.
C3- Completes project closeout form on time.
C4- Conducts punch list job walks.
C5- Conducts project turn over to the service department.
C6- Initiates the warranty period with the customer.
C7- Files proper legal documents .
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