Extron NAV & Streaming Systems Serve the Chef for St. Helena High’s Culinary Program

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St. Helena Highs cooking classroom consists of six complete business kitchens, and the trainer is Chef Karl Turner III. Originally, the students gathered around the outside of one kitchen to enjoy the professional chef prepare and plate the premium dishes. Now, a NAV Pro AVoIP system ties 3 broadcast-quality 4K HDMI PTZ electronic cameras to the existing 55″ screens, in addition to supplies material to the streaming system. An Extron NAV E 101 encoder installed with each video camera shares video from the chefs grill/range station and the 2 cooking stations. A fourth video camera and encoder are being set up for a heads-on view of the chef at work. The chefs PC and a TLP Pro 1225TG 12 ″ Tabletop TouchLink Pro Touchpanel are set up on a rack beneath one of the prep tables, securing them from heat and splashes. The PC is linked to an Extron NAV E 201 D wallplate HDMI encoder. To support the PCs USB signals, an Extron MediaPort 200 HDMI and Audio to USB Scaling Bridge transforms USB to HDMI. The bridge improves the computer-sourced material for the students participating in class from home. The SMP 111 streaming media processor records and disperses the camera feeds and other resources for selectable live streaming. Five Extron transmitters stream AV signals over the 1 Gbps Ethernet network. An Extron NetPA U 1004 power amplifier with Dante and DSP 100 watts per channel drives the 70 V dispersed audio system.

” Integration of Extrons NAV Pro AV over IP system and the SMP 111 streaming processor lets the trainees in your home be on the very same page as those in the classroom,” says Brian Baesler, Program Manager at Consolidated Networks Corporation. “This makes the AV system just what the chef ordered.”

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An Extron NAV E 101 encoder mounted with each video camera shares video from the chefs grill/range station and the 2 food preparation stations. The PC is linked to an Extron NAV E 201 D wallplate HDMI encoder. 5 Extron transmitters stream AV signals over the 1 Gbps Ethernet network. An Extron NetPA U 1004 power amplifier with Dante and DSP 100 watts per channel drives the 70 V dispersed audio system.

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From concept to commissioning, the entire project was finished in 2 weeks. CNC credits this in part to Extrons well-designed products and the assistance engineers. The administration is quite happy with the success of the AV system upgrade in the cooking class, and Chef Turner III mores than happy with how easy it is to utilize. To read the complete St. Helena High School Culinary Classroom case research study,
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Anaheim, California (December 22, 2021)– St. Helena High School is a top-ranked institute of finding out in Californias Napa Valley red wine area. The county is filled with high-end hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants, such as The French Laundry. Due to the fact that of this wealth of fine dining and high-end accommodations, the high schools culinary classroom got a brand-new AV system that improves direction on-site in addition to for trainees going to from house. The school administrators generated E.R.I.C. Low Voltage Services to design and program and Consolidated Networks Corporation to incorporate a NAV Pro AV over IP system, along with the SMP 111 streaming media processor and other items from Extron.

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