CTS-D, Certified Technology Specialist-Design : exam guide /
Exclusively from McGraw-Hill Professional and InfoComm International, this exam guide covers the latest Certified Technology Specialist Design exam for AV professionals. CTS-D Certified Technology Specialist Design Exam Guide is a complete study system for the leading internationally recognized audi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
McGraw-Hill Education,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Part I The Certified Technology Specialist-Design
- Chapter 1 What Is a Certified Technology Specialist-Design?
- Introducing InfoComm International
- Why Earn Your CTS-D Credential?
- What Does a CTS-D Do?
- Are You Eligible for the CTS-D Exam?
- Chapter Review
- Chapter 2 The CTS-D Exam
- The Scope of the CTS-D Exam
- Exam Preparation Strategies
- Math Strategies
- Order of Operations
- Ohm's Law and Electrical Circuits
- The CTS-D Exam Process
- Getting to the Testing Center
- Identification Requirements
- Items Restricted from the Exam Room
- About the Exam
- During the Exam
- Dismissal or Removal from the Exam
- Hazardous Weather or Local Emergencies
- Special Accommodations for Exams
- Exam Scoring
- Retesting
- CTS-D Exam Practice Questions
- Answers to CTS-D Practice Questions
- Chapter Review
- Part II Environment
- Chapter 3 Communicating Design Intent
- The Phases of an AV Design Project
- Program Phase
- Design Phase
- Construction Phase
- Verification Phase
- Reading Construction Drawings
- Scaled Drawings
- Drawing Types
- Architectural Drawing Symbols
- Common Architectural Drawing Abbreviations
- The AV Design Package
- Front-End Documentation
- Architectural and Infrastructure Drawings
- AV System Drawings: Facility Drawings
- AV System Drawings: System Diagrams
- AV System Specifications
- The Basics of AV-Enabled Rooms
- Audience and Presenter Areas
- Control and Projection Areas
- Programming
- The Needs Analysis
- Who Are the End Users?
- Clients on a Project
- Conducting the Needs Analysis
- Step 1: Ask Questions
- Step 2: Review Existing Documentation
- Step 3: Evaluate the Site Environment/Benchmarking
- Step 4: Conduct Program Meetings
- Step 5: Write the Program Report
- A Closer Look at the Program Report
- AV Budget Terms
- Distribution and Approval
- Chapter Review
- Review Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 4 Ergonomics in AV Design
- Human Dimensions and Visual Field
- The Horizontal Visual Field
- The Vertical Visual Field
- Head Rotation
- Sightlines
- Human Sightlines
- Eye Height
- Seating Layouts
- Floor Layouts
- Furniture
- Tables and Chairs
- Lecterns
- Other Furniture
- Chapter Review
- Review Questions
- Answers
- Chapter 5 Visual Principles of Design
- Determining Image Specifications
- Determining Text Size
- Visual Acuity and the Snellen Eye Chart
- Character Height
- Determining the Farthest Viewing Distance
- The Simple Image Height Formula Wheel
- Determining the Nearest Viewing Distance
- Determining the Viewing Range
- Display Device Selection
- Video Resolution
- Aspect Ratio
- Calculating Aspect Ratio
- Calculating Screen Diagonal
- Display Types
- Front Projection
- Front-Projection Screens
- Specifying Front-Screen Projection
- Rear Projection