The »Neue Messe München« (Munich
New Exhibition Center)
and the International Congress Center Munich (ICM), both located at
the former
airport Munich-Riem, are setting standards for international fairs and
conventions. CANTUS, NEXUS and NexPage make all this possible.

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Neue Messe München
NMM: NEXUS macht's möglich (Driven
By NEXUS)
May 1999: With their two state-of-the-art broadcasting studios, thirteen
audio-networked fair halls, and countless large and small event locations
featuring digital audio facilities, the NMM (»Neue Messe München«,
New Munich Fairgrounds) and the International Congress Center Munich
(ICM) are raising the international standards for fairs and conventions.
This extensive CANTUS/NEXUS installation includes not only seven digital
main consoles and four CANTUS slave consoles but also a NEXUS audio
net composed of thirteen (partly mobile, partly fixed) base devices
in the ICM plus another 26 NEXUS base devices for intercom and sound
reinforcement on the fairgrounds.
Thirteen exhibition halls, an outdoor exhibition area, and the International
Congress Center Munich (ICM) were erected on the site of the former airport
Munich Riem.
The Fair Within the Fair
Such a large site requires a sophisticated paging system, so it soon became
obvious that the solution would not be a standard one. The management in Munich
planned a »fair within the fair«, meaning that several shows can
take place at the same time. The paging system must therefore work both on
a local and on a global basis; it has to cover an area of 140,000 square meters
of exhibition halls and 280,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition grounds!
The requirement was a flexible yet reliable system able to deliver a clear
signal over long distances. An installation based on NEXUS should prove to
be the ideal solution. NEXUS delivers the sought-after flexibility, can easily
be programmed, and yields a high level of reliability; due to the fibre-optics,
long-distance signal transmission is less of a problem.
A total of 26 NEXUS base devices and 120 input devices form the heart
of the installation. They can be configured in many different ways, creating
23 local control units. Each of these units is integrated into a hierarchical
structure. The individual unit either controls a very narrow paging zone
but can also address one or more of the other »local« units.
This setup provides the flexibility needed for the »fair-within-the-fair« concept.
Prerecorded Announcements Prevent Panic
All control units work independently and can restrict paging functions
to a very small area. By this means, announcements are made only for a
specific part of the exhibition ground. Prerecorded messages stored to
each of the 23 control units are helpful to the staff; they can be triggered
by the push of a button and are available not only in German, but also
in English, French, and Spanish. This is a very efficient method for preventing
panic in the event of an emergency evacuation.
Besides giving the alarm to people on a local scale, more than one station
may be addressed by a dedicated priority system. Designated input devices
are located throughout the entire exhibition site, giving emergency crews
access to the paging system.
Easy Setup in the Routing Center
All the programming is done in the routing center on a regular PC. A
graphical user interface makes it easy for the operator to configure the
entire system, and it takes only a few days of training to be able to
perform all tasks. Large exhibitions like »SYSTEMS« require
a lot of planning. Once implemented, the setup for »SYSTEMS« is
stored to a hard disk and will be available for next year's »SYSTEMS«,
with no need for reprogramming. A big advantage of the fully digital installation.
The Key Feature: Reliability
NexPage continuously monitors of all components. Any error will be indicated
immediately in the routing center. Automatic monitoring includes all loudspeakers,
amplifiers, and wiring. Extra fibre-optic cables provide redundancy, and
in combination with UPS units guarantee uninterrupted operation. If a
situation arose that the Munich staff cannot handle, SAAVS Salzbrenner
will provide for instant remote service.
Sound Reinforcement Included
Being a digital router, NEXUS not only provides the heart of the paging
system but also surprises with superior audio quality. All signals are
digitized with 22-bit resolution at 48 KHz and are distributed without
any deterioration. It soon became clear to the management that the »Neue
Messe München« had a sound reinforcement system at no extra
cost thanks to NexPage.
During the opening ceremony, NexPage was used to transfer audio signals
from hall B1, where the event took place, to all other exhibition halls.
All this was achieved without additional wiring, amplifiers, or mixing
consoles. Just using NexPage! Today, the management can offer this feature
to all exhibitors. A communications network is used to connect an input
device located on an exhibition booth to the nearest NEXUS base device.
This network usually provides telephone lines, Ethernet connections, etc.
for the exhibitors but it can also be configured to give access to NexPage.
Now, with an input device right on the stand, an exhibitor can address
his visitors directly via the microphone. He can announce special events,
host a panel meeting, or hold a press conference. The input device allows
for external inputs as well. So it is easy, for example, to hook up a CD
player. The input devices also provide talkback lines, so communication
between two or more exhibition booths of one company becomes very easy.
There is no hassle with renting and installing a separate PA system. The
exhibition-grounds management can offer a unique service that generates
additional income without further investment. General or emergency announcements
always have a higher priority and will mute all other signals. There is
enough capacity to run all 120 input devices at the same time.
The »Neue Messe München« proves that more than the paging
requirement can be achieved with a system based on NEXUS. NexPage yields
some extra benefits: flexible paging zones, prerecorded announcements,
central programming and monitoring, remote servicing, and last but not
least a high-quality sound-reinforcement system.
It should come as no surprise that many other installations of NexPage
will follow soon.
Part of the »Neue Messe München« is the »International Congress
Center Munich« (ICM). It is equipped with five CANTUS main consoles, two CANTUS
slave consoles, 13 fixed and four mobile NEXUS base devices. The ICM is connected
to the exhibition halls via a so-called audio platform. Two broadcasting studios
are located inside the exhibition halls, each operating one CANTUS main and one CANTUS
slave console. |