214 Little Falls Road
Fairfield, NJ 07004
tel: 973-785-1500
fax: 973-785-1936
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Services
The success of PMI is a reflection of its superior design skills. Encompassing a high degree of computer literacy and audiovisual knowledge, while establishing strategic alliances with architects, electrical engineers, and computer network experts, PMI has become an industry leader in consulting, design, and installation for projects large and small. We understand that communication is the most vital element to any audio/visual design, whether it is a conference room, auditorium, classroom, lecture hall, or a laboratory. Our recognition of the need to communicate using technology and to adhere to a budget, combined with our hands-on experience, ensures a level of satisfaction unmatched by our competitors. Our designs allow non-technical instructors or presenters to operate and monitor complex systems at an optimum level, which is necessary for success in today’s competitive environment.

PMI is experienced in designing audiovisual systems for the following:

• Auditoriums
• Classrooms
• Computer Labs
• Conference Rooms
• Boardrooms

Sound Systems
Areas of audio/visual design that often cause problems are the sound and control systems. PMI utilizes EASE (Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers), which is an acoustical and sound design program. EASE does the following:

• Provides mapping to show speaker placement
• Predicts the intelligibility
• Predicts equalization characteristics to provide the greatest gain before feedback.

In other words, with the use of EASE, PMI is able to design the best sound possible given the facility and the budget.
PMI pioneered the use of sophisticated digital audio processing equipment, which replaces racks equipment.


Control Systems
PMI has an Advanced Certified Crestron Programmers on staff who design the control systems and who oversees the coding of all installations. Crestron certification requires that a programmer know SIMPL Windows and VisionTools Pro-e learn. To become certified, a programmer needs to demonstrate his/her knowledge of SIMPL+ language and advanced SIMPL programming by submitting a minimum of three complex designs and codes or programs for those designs. “Hands on” experience is an invaluable asset to designing control systems that are easy to use.

Kudos on the new Crestron in our student center. The director was very impressed with the layout and ease of use. As you are aware, there are many non-technical users who will need to access the systems in the student center, and the menus are very user friendly as well as easy to read.

The Crestron you installed in the theater two years ago works flawlessly, and the one you designed for the president’s conference room manages several multimedia systems well.
- JB, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Our programming team works closely with the systems designers and installers, as well as with the end-users who will ultimately be using the system. The programmers are typically on-site and participate in the process of “bringing up” the system so that they can adjust the programming as necessary for reliable and efficient system operation.
The goal of PMI’s programming is to make the system as simple as possible for the end-user to navigate the “pages” on the touch panel.


Drawings
Drawings and schematics, created in AutoCAD, are the blueprints for our design. Our drawings range from basic to robust as required by the project.

Testing
Whether PMI does a design/build project or design only, we provide a thorough test of all the equipment in the system and a meticulous performance tests of all the control system pages displayed by the touch panel. Attention to detail and expertise are what allow us to provide are clients with a level of custom design and implementation that few can match. PMI provides thorough and excellent systems that match the specific needs of our clients without fail.

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