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At a million square feet, the LEED-certified Oregon Convention Center is one of the biggest in the western United States. The $116 million, 407,500 sq. ft. expansion project demanded an AV system as flexible as the architecture itself. For example, the four exhibit halls and movable walls can be configured from 30,000 to 255,000 square feet of exhibit space. Over 100,000 additional square feet are divisible into 32 conference rooms and eight ballrooms. The new system had to integrate with the existing facility and 10-year-old system, and adapt to future needs.

SOLUTION

Previously, major systems might include a networked component as a subsystem, but in this pioneering installation, the network is the system — a marriage of computer network and digital audio. The entire building is tied together over LAN, which enables the AV team to incorporate audio, video and control in any configuration. The system uses very little copper. It's all part of the networked media system, which makes any RJ45 data jack an A/V I/O.

Digital audio and control information comprise two primary networks. The audio component is based around Biamp's Audia system, which handles all signal processing and routing system-wide, and distributed over CobraNet® using QSC's RAVE. Control information is shared over standard Ethernet. Cisco switches tie all data ports together, allowing any port to take on any programmed function. Analog-to-digital transfer links the existing system to the new via fiber optics. The new system sees and distributes the old system as an audio source. Video patch bays and tie lines are built in to provide for easy connectivity.

SYSTEM SPECIFICS

Twenty-five custom portable rack boxes, equipped with analog I/O panels connected to Rane NM84 eight channel CobraNet transceivers, can be set up anywhere. QSC RAVE CobraNet transceivers provide additional I/O. The boxes feed digital audio to a matrix of 17 BIAMP Audia DSP devices, in 8 x 8, 4 x 12, and 12 x 4 configurations, which feed directly to an extensive 70V distributed system running a total of 27 QSC four-channel CX204V amps. A combination of almost 500 speakers handles the sound, based on area and usage.

To control the system, the Audia units are configured to define a setup and a zone of operation for every input and output. Portable and/or installed Crestron touch panels facilitate control from virtually anywhere in the venue, along with PC workstations and laptops. The Audia units' room combining features are used to create virtual "systems", with multiple Audia units in multiple locations, represented on a single screen. The Crestron units store thousands of cataloged presets and download chosen settings to the Audia units on demand. By pulling up a preset and sending it to the Audias, an AV tech can set up a room in minutes.

CONCLUSIONS

Biamp's close partnership with the consultants and integrators helped create many breakthroughs in flexible system design. The new Audia-based system saves resources and improves quality by eliminating "miles" of copper wire, as well as problems with ground loops and other noise. Audia allows for a single platform operating on a single network, with the potential to easily expand. The Convention Center's AV system is not only ahead of its time; it's also built for the future. For example, Audia's multiple levels of password protection allow new levels of access to be defined as the number of users grows.

Douglas Fearing- Co-Founder / President

A graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology, Doug has been in the Technology industry since 1976 and actively oversees Fearing’s daily operations. Along with his wife, Lois, and three others, Doug started Fearing’s in a 600 square-foot facility in Portage, Wisconsin. In the 25 years since, the company has grown to over 30 employees with offices in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doug likes to say he’s a “TV Technician with a dream� going back to his history with the family’s original business-Fearing’s TV and Appliance.

Doug values time with family, watersports, hiking, snowshoeing and skiing. In addition to being a devoted member of his church, Doug serves as Board President for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County, Board member of Schools for Haiti and Scripture Chair of the Gideons-Portage camp.

Lois Fearing- Co-Founder/Accounting, Human Resources

A graduate of MATC, Lois oversees Fearing’s daily book keeping along with various HR responsibilities.

Along with Doug, Lois is deeply connected to community outreach, serving as a Board member and Fundraising Committee Chairperson for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County. She also serves on the Schools for Haiti Fundraising committee. In addition, Lois’ ongoing passion and commitment to provide care for the elderly comes from her 10-year history of working in a Reedsburg, Wisconsin Nursing home.

Lois enjoys singing, hiking, sunny days on the pontoon, and spending time with her 4 grandchildren.

Ehren Tresner-VP of Technology and Innovation

Ehren drives Fearing’s technology by continually seeking out trends to enhance capabilities while supporting Sales, Engineering and Installation teams. Throughout his years with Fearing’s, Ehren’s talent and vision have joined forces to create a wide variety of projects and strategic solutions that exceed expectation.

Ehren loves music, family time, movies, nature, sustainability efforts and electric vehicles.

Ben Voeck-Director of Commercial AV

With 10 years with Fearing’s and over twice that long in the industry, Ben continues to lead, coordinate, and develop the Commercial AV team.

By consistently delivering an outstanding experience and outcome, Ben contributes to the Fearing’s legacy of long-lasting partnerships that truly make a difference. Whatever the Commercial AV need may be, Ben and team deliver at the highest level.

Ben is an avid fisherman and photographer. He enjoys coaching his sons and other youth.

Chris Matson-Senior VP of Sales

Chris has been with Fearing’s for 20 years and in the industry for over 2 decades. As a Certified leader in Sales Acceleration and trained in EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems), Chris successfully utilizes his skills to lead the Fearing’s Salesforce. Chris and team are motivated and driven to develop new client partnerships while continuing to reinforce loyal long-term relationships with ongoing Service excellence.

Married for 19 years with 3 children, Chris enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, camping and golf. He’s also been actively involved as a Youth Football and Softball coach for his family and others.