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Sales Phase Services:
Documentation: ask us to assist with your Sales Phase Documentation.
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Discovery Report:
The discovery report summarizes your understanding of the client´s needs and the expected project cost, given the projects functional requirements and the customer´s quality requirements. Typically the description of system functionality is provided with a breakdown by subsystems (i.e. audio distribution, lighting control, home theatre,...)
Objective: Make sure that custom installer and customer are on the same page, prior to starting the design.
Detailed Proposal:
The detailed proposal should have a room by room breakdown of all hardware, their associated accessories and labor factors. It should include a room functionality statement per room to make things easy for your client. However the most important part of the proposal is the summary page where all costs related to the finished project are clearly presented.
Objective: Make the proposal detailed and transparent but provide insight. The client is buying a working system, not pieces and parts.
Device Location Drawing & Lighting Control Load identification drawing:
This is a drawing that shows where everything is located in relation to the floor plan. It is linked to the proposal and features all significant gear such as touch panels, keypads, TV locations, local hardware such as receivers, ipod docking stations, etc...
Objective: Provide a more personal way to present the design and should result in an interactive dialogue.
Home Theatre Engineering Design:
Reference Home Theatres are the result of an engineering approach based on industry standards and the customers quality and aesthetical requirements. A standards-based engineering process will lead to choosing the correct equipment and their exact placement and installation requirements. This will result in Reference Level performance and can be perfectly matched with personalised aesthetical cinema designs.
Objective: Guarantee customers that their Home Theatre achieves Reference Level in audio and video.
The discovery report summarizes your understanding of the client´s needs and the expected project cost, given the projects functional requirements and the customer´s quality requirements. Typically the description of system functionality is provided with a breakdown by subsystems (i.e. audio distribution, lighting control, home theatre,...)
Objective: Make sure that custom installer and customer are on the same page, prior to starting the design.
Detailed Proposal:
The detailed proposal should have a room by room breakdown of all hardware, their associated accessories and labor factors. It should include a room functionality statement per room to make things easy for your client. However the most important part of the proposal is the summary page where all costs related to the finished project are clearly presented.
Objective: Make the proposal detailed and transparent but provide insight. The client is buying a working system, not pieces and parts.
Device Location Drawing & Lighting Control Load identification drawing:
This is a drawing that shows where everything is located in relation to the floor plan. It is linked to the proposal and features all significant gear such as touch panels, keypads, TV locations, local hardware such as receivers, ipod docking stations, etc...
Objective: Provide a more personal way to present the design and should result in an interactive dialogue.
Home Theatre Engineering Design:
Reference Home Theatres are the result of an engineering approach based on industry standards and the customers quality and aesthetical requirements. A standards-based engineering process will lead to choosing the correct equipment and their exact placement and installation requirements. This will result in Reference Level performance and can be perfectly matched with personalised aesthetical cinema designs.
Objective: Guarantee customers that their Home Theatre achieves Reference Level in audio and video.
Xperience Centres: book an appointment in one of our Xperience Centres.
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Genesis Technologies offers its premium partners access to all Xperience Centres with our without their clients, architects and interior designers. This allows Electronic Systems Contractors to offer a private demonstration of what a SmartHome, Reference Home Theatre, Multi-Room System, Total Home Control and Architectural Integration can look like.
Genesis Technologies Xperience centres in Antwerp, Paris, Barcelona, Marbella, London and Geneva can be visited on appointment.
Genesis Technologies Xperience centres in Antwerp, Paris, Barcelona, Marbella, London and Geneva can be visited on appointment.
Training:
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Product Training
In depth and frequent product trainings are provided free of charge to all our customers. Often product specialists from our vendors participate in these trainings in order to offer a direct contact with the brand.
Integration Training
Generic integration trainings are available to all our customers on a regular basis.
This allows you to offer practical training to your staff (sales and technical) on generic topics such as multiroom systems, HDMI, speaker placement, projection systems,...
Sales & Business Training
Best practices in running your business and organizing your sales process are topics we touch upon with our customers.
Demonstrating systems, generating proposals, cash flow, processes,...are all crucial elements of any successful Electronic Systems Contractors business.
Certification Training
Advanced training – including certification – is offered as a paid service and accessible to all professionals. ISF, HAA, THX,... are all certification courses we organize together with industry leading experts.
In depth and frequent product trainings are provided free of charge to all our customers. Often product specialists from our vendors participate in these trainings in order to offer a direct contact with the brand.
Integration Training
Generic integration trainings are available to all our customers on a regular basis.
This allows you to offer practical training to your staff (sales and technical) on generic topics such as multiroom systems, HDMI, speaker placement, projection systems,...
Sales & Business Training
Best practices in running your business and organizing your sales process are topics we touch upon with our customers.
Demonstrating systems, generating proposals, cash flow, processes,...are all crucial elements of any successful Electronic Systems Contractors business.
Certification Training
Advanced training – including certification – is offered as a paid service and accessible to all professionals. ISF, HAA, THX,... are all certification courses we organize together with industry leading experts.
Construction Phase Services:
Documentation: assistance with Construction Phase Documentation.
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Pre-Wire Plan:
This drawing shows where all wires (new or existing) are to be located in relation to floor plan. The drawing should convey: wire type, number of wires, orgination point of wire and unique wire ID number.
Objective: The pre-wire plan serves as a road map for both the installation team as well as the client in case they need the project serviced in the future.
Rack Elevation:
Rack elevation drawings show the location of equipment that is or will be located in a given rack. It is common to show both front view and side view. Heat dissipation is an important element of rack design.
Objective: These drawings provide an easy and effective road map for the technician who will be assembling the racks.
Schematics:
Schematics are the most important piece of engineering documentation for every project. It are detailed input/output diagrams illustrating connections to be made between hardware. Every input and output for all hardware and every wire is shown in schematics.
Objective: The customer clearly sees he is getting an engineered system and not a sum of products. The installation team and programmers will be using it as their road map.
This drawing shows where all wires (new or existing) are to be located in relation to floor plan. The drawing should convey: wire type, number of wires, orgination point of wire and unique wire ID number.
Objective: The pre-wire plan serves as a road map for both the installation team as well as the client in case they need the project serviced in the future.
Rack Elevation:
Rack elevation drawings show the location of equipment that is or will be located in a given rack. It is common to show both front view and side view. Heat dissipation is an important element of rack design.
Objective: These drawings provide an easy and effective road map for the technician who will be assembling the racks.
Schematics:
Schematics are the most important piece of engineering documentation for every project. It are detailed input/output diagrams illustrating connections to be made between hardware. Every input and output for all hardware and every wire is shown in schematics.
Objective: The customer clearly sees he is getting an engineered system and not a sum of products. The installation team and programmers will be using it as their road map.
Last-Mile Installation Issues: help with last-mile issues in your projects.
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Often projects run smoothly up to 90-95% of completion when last-mile issues rear their ugly head. These can be HDMI, projection, performance or network related.
Often we can assist integrators in solving these using advanced testing and measurement tools and our experience integrating products in many different systems.
Often we can assist integrators in solving these using advanced testing and measurement tools and our experience integrating products in many different systems.
Calibration: more information about audio and video calibration services.
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Even the best audio and video equipment and brands form part of a larger system and need to be optimized. We have world-class calibration equipment, years of experience and can offer pre- and post calibration reports in order to reach optimal results.

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