The Vocia training will provide Biamp integrators with a better understanding of how Vocia's decentralised architecture works, the hardware options and corresponding features
The Vocia training earns professionals renewal units toward InfoComm CTS credential

Biamp Systems, a leading provider of innovative, networked media systems, has released all-new online training for Vocia®, the company’s networked public address and voice evacuation system, as well as a Spanish version of its popular TesiraFORTÉ training. Designed for distributors and integrators, the Vocia training earns professionals six renewal units (RUs) toward InfoComm International’s Certified Technology Specialist™ (CTS®) credential and four RUs for the TesiraFORTÉ training.

“Biamp is excited to introduce Vocia certification and a second language to our overwhelmingly popular TesiraFORTÉ training,” said Kiley Henner, Director of Customer Experience at Biamp Systems. “Biamp is dedicated to the expansion of education and training resources for the pro-AV industry and provides targeted and flexible learning options accessible any time, from anywhere, with all sessions available free of charge.”

A better understanding of Vocia's decentralised architecture

The Vocia training will provide Biamp integrators with a better understanding of how Vocia's decentralised architecture works, the hardware options and corresponding features, Vocia software, the capabilities of passive and active end-of-line detection for speaker runs, how to implement single- and multi-world systems, VoIP paging, the basics of VACIE (Voice Alarm Control and Indicating Equipment), fire panel connections, and emergency system considerations.

Spanish version of TesiraFORTÉ training

The Spanish TesiraFORTÉ training will cover the basics of AVB — the Ethernet technology that serves as Tesira’s audio backbone — and all of TesiraFORTÉ’s features available using the default configuration files that ship with each device, tips and tricks for the Tesira software to reduce programming time, how to program a two-unit TesiraFORTÉ system and add Tesira expanders, as well as considerations for audio system commissioning and AEC.