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CEA/CEDIA/INFOCOMM J-STD-710, Audio, Video and Control Architectural Drawing Symbols Standard
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Title: Audio, Video and Control Architectural Drawing Symbols Standard
Document Number: ANSI-J-STD-710
Type of Standard: Performance
Status: Published
This document provides a standardized set of architectural floor plan and reflected ceiling plan symbols for audio, video and control systems, with associated technologies such as environmental control and communication networks. It also includes descriptions and guidelines for the use of these symbols.
Publication Date: January 2015
Keywords: Audio, Video, Architectural Drawing, Symbols, CAD, Plan, Control, BIM, Master Format
Hear what Jesse Anderson, CTS®-D, an AV services manager at College of the Holy Cross, embraces this standard.
Task Group Members:
Mike Anderson, Niles Audio
Dr. Walter Black, VidCAD LLC
Thomas Chambers, ESA/Vector Security
Thomas Coffin, Simply Reliable Software
Richard Derbyshire, SM&W
Ken Erdmann, The Erdmann Group
Joe Gittens, Security Industry Association
Rich Green, Rich Green Ink
Helen Heneveld, Bedrock Learning, Inc.
R. L. Johnson, Elite Systems Solutions
Richard Locke,
OpTech.net
Robert Mathews, OnePath Systems LLC.
Dave McNell, ARUP
Travis Misterek, Best Buy Co., Inc.
Budd Moseley, SYNNEX Corporation
Bruce Nordman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Rob Sabin, Electronics Design Group
Mark Stockfisch, Quantum Data, Inc.
Dale Stolitzka, Analog Devices, Inc.
Peter Swanson, AMX Australia
Tameez Sunderji, Rovi Corporation
Adam Theis,
OpTech.net
Dave Tkachuk, Symbol Logic
John Umina, iHome Systems
Yeqing Wang, Motorola Mobility, Inc.
Darrin Yoxtheimer, AVI-SPL
Walt Zerbe, Legrand, North America
InfoComm's consensus standards development process is accredited by ANSI, a private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment systems. ANSI is the sole U.S. representative of the two major non-treaty international standards organizations, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and, via the U.S. National Committee (USNC), the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Accreditation by ANSI signifies that the procedures used by InfoComm International® in connection with the development of American National Standards meet the Institute's essential requirements for openness, balance, consensus, right to appeal, and due process.
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