905
S. Bosch Rd, Peoria, IL
Serving central Illinois- Bloomington / Normal, Burlington, Champaign,
Clinton, Davenport, Decatur, Galesburg, Jacksonville, Mattoon,
Peoria,Quad
Cities, Quincy, Rock Island, Springfield.
Systems
Integration Profile
Springfield Municipal Building Springfield, IL
SECURITY
Security in the Municipal
Building is composed
of matrix controlled
closed circuit television system. This allows for maximum
surveillance
of key areas.
The
system is centrally
controlled and monitored by security officers who are able
to record from multiple
cameras simulaneously
using a 16-channel
multiplexer. Images from specific cameras may be displayed
on multiple monitors,
and instant viewing
of concentrated areas
throughout the building is provided.
COMMUNICATIONS
The facility paging system covers all common areas of the building. This system
is accessible by both paging microphones and telephone. Advanced communications
for the Municipal Building also consisted of the internal telephone system and
the backup Emergency 911 Call Center.
AUDIO
The audio system provided
for the Springfield Muncipal
Building is simple in design, yet suitable for the different users
of the system. Applied for reinforcement
of both voice and prerecorded
mediums for the squad room training areas, this system proved to
be diverse, allowing for a variety
of different seating
setup and program inputs.
VIDEO
The advanced video projection systems installed in the squad room training area
is primarily used for the projection of instruction videos. This CRT video projector
is also tied to the internal video distribution system allowing city employees
to present graphic information to large groups, such as police watch meetings.
There are also system outputs provided for press feeds when news conferences
take place.
COMPUTER NETWORKS
A computer network was designed and installed to provide a structured communications
and data cabling system throughout the Municipal Building. The system consisted
of a network supported by fiber optics, which transports information throughout
the network at a rate of 100 megabits per second. Each city employee with a terminal
can access the main network to conduct research or communicate online.