Training

Audio system courses

by Mark Rowe

TOA Corporation UK, the audio and intercom equipment manufacturer, has three free training courses for 2018, covering the specification and installation of audio systems.

Each course will run twice during the year; on March 13 and September 18, the 100V Masterclass is aimed at electrical contractors and installers of 100V line systems, as well as those involved with the specification and sale of this equipment. The day will cover design and installation, and best practice techniques that enable the configuration of a simple 100V line public address (PA) system.

The VX-3000public address and voice alarm (PA/VA) combines all of the important functions for PA/VA in one unit. The VX-3000 Masterclass on April 24 and October 16 offers installers and specifiers the opportunity to discover more about its features and how to get the best out of system operation, choice of equipment and programming.

The Voice Alarm Masterclass offers an ‘All you need to know’ guide to BS 5839 and EN 54 compliance. It is aimed at those that have some practical experience of 100V line systems but who would like to get more involved in VA, or who simply need a refresher course. That June 5 and November 27 course provides an overview of what is required when specifying, installing and maintaining VA systems. It also offers a summary of the BS 5839 and EN 54 standards, a guide to when to use VA, the technology behind these systems and examples of appropriate applications.

Led by renowned audio industry man Jonathan Harris-Cowley, at TOA Corporation UK’s head offices in Leatherhead, Surrey, each course will run between 9.30am-3.30pm. With a maximum class size of 30 people, those interested are advised to register their interest in attending at http://www.toa.co.uk/training/ or by calling +44 (0) 870 774 0987.

Ian Bridgewater, director at TOA Corporation UK, said: ‘The working environment is rapidly evolving and audio professionals must continuously acquire new knowledge and skills in order to remain at the cutting edge of what they do. ‘Knowing how to correctly specify and install audio equipment the highest standards is extremely beneficial and our new courses highlight our commitment to education and the sharing our world class expertise.’

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