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Library preservation with security and communication solution

Summary

Project

Xi'an National Edition Museum, China

Benefit

  • Scalable, easy-to-integrate Public Address and Voice Alarm System
  • Comprehensive Intrusion Alarm System
  • Intuitive operation
  • Flexible and easy to install wireless conference system

Solutions and products

The image shows the Xi'an National Edition Museum in the Sanqin region of Shaanxi, China

The China National Library project is a monumental initiative focused on cultural security and the rejuvenation of Chinese heritage. Central to the project is the Xi'an National Edition Museum in Sanqin, with architecture inspired by the Han and Tang dynasties. Spanning a surface of 82,500 square meters, the museum required a complete security and communication solution to protect its extensive collection. The system needed to be efficient to manage and should facilitate collaboration among the museum staff.

Clear communication throughout library’s huge outdoor space

The architectural of Xi'an National Edition Museum combines ancient and modern styles, with a symmetrical layout and staggered gardens. The outdoor layout presented a unique challenge in ensuring clear, stable audio transmission across vast spaces. Using the advanced OMNEO media network and PRAESENSA IP Public Address System from Bosch, the museum now benefits from comprehensive broadcasting capabilities. PRAESENSA’s all-IP architecture offers exceptional adaptability, allowing easy adjustments to partitioned spaces and immediate response to environmental changes.

To further enhance stability, the system includes speaker line end detection (EOL) via pilot tone technology. It monitors speaker status in real time without additional wiring. The LB1 all-weather speakers, rated IP65, withstand various weather conditions. They deliver high-quality, low-latency audio across the museum grounds for:

  • routine announcements
  • background music
  • emergency broadcasts
A woman makes an announcement in a large building Caption: Application of PRAESENSA Public Address System

New intrusion alarm system safeguards cultural treasures

Frontal view of the Xi'an National Edition Museum

 

With over 2,300 cultural artifacts on display across two major exhibition areas totaling more than 2,800 square meters, the Xi'an National Edition Museum needed a highly sensitive and flexible alarm system. TriTech detectors were selected to meet these demands.

The solution includes:

  • DS9370 Series Panoramic ceiling mount TriTech motion detectors
  • Blue Line Series TriTech motion detectors
  • DS1101i Series Glassbreak Detectors

TriTech detectors combine passive infrared and microwave Doppler radar technologies with advanced proprietary analysis tools. This ensures quick and accurate response to potential threats while minimizing false alarms. With a 360-degree detection range, the DS9370 detectors provide extensive coverage for the museum’s vast exhibition halls, enhancing protection for valuable exhibits.

 

Better, simplified meetings

The picture shows a conference room of the library
Conference room of the museum

The award-winning DICENTIS Wireless Conference System with a 4.3-inch touchscreen were chosen for the museum’s conference rooms. Utilizing standard Wi-Fi and equipped with intelligent channel management, DICENTIS supports reliable, uninterrupted meetings without the need for additional software or hardware installations. Customizable interface options, including speaker lists and voting features, make it ideal for high-stakes gatherings.

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