RTI Control, Luxul Switches, and Just Add Power’s Ultra HD Over IP Platform Amps Up the High-Tech Experience at the EVO Entertainment Multiplex in Schertz, Texas.
EVO Entertainment
Schertz, Texas
Technology
Mood Texas
On March 8, 2019, EVO Entertainment opened the doors to its newest multiplex, located in Schertz, Texas. The 73,000-square-foot entertainment destination offers guests a 10-screen, dine-in cinema — including two massive EVX screens — 16 bowling lanes, an arcade with more than 70 games, an outdoor patio, a full restaurant and bar, and three private event rooms that can be used independently or combined into one large space.
When envisioning his latest enterprise, EVO Entertainment Group founder and CEO Mitch Roberts — grandson of Cinemark founder Lee Roy Mitchell — wanted to create an experience similar to its predecessors, with one notable exception: a much greater emphasis on AV technology. He wanted guests to be immersed in a high-tech wonderland as soon as they walked in the door and dazzled throughout with an abundance of displays and video walls showcasing a range of content. To create the tech marvel, Roberts called on Mood Texas, a company dedicated to converting its clients’ visions into experiences through the design and delivery of sight, sound, and scent systems.
To fulfill Roberts’ vision, Mood Texas packed EVO Entertainment with nearly 100 displays, including 45 55-inch NEC video wall panels, 27 NEC LED displays of various sizes, three 88-inch LG ultra-stretch signage panels, and two Sunbright 75-inch outdoor displays, in addition to eight NEC 4K UHD laser projectors. Sources located in a rack on the second floor — an entire level dedicated to AV equipment — consist of 10 DirecTV receivers and two Spectrio 10 Foot Wave digital signage players, which broadcast internal promotional advertising.
With so many screens located throughout the multiplex, cost-effective and reliable video distribution was a critical aspect of the project. To reduce costs and failure points, any display or video wall dedicated to a unique source was outfitted with a local digital signage player located in a recessed equipment box. These include a 6×3 video wall and automated screens for purchasing tickets in the lobby, and ultra-stretch digital signage displays and a three-panel off-axis video wall in the promenade, among others. For the remaining 48 screens, a video distribution system was required to deliver any rack source to any screen. Furthermore, the system had to be exceptionally easy for staff to use, as well as guests in the event rooms.
“Before the Schertz project, we had provided a few smaller technological upgrades in other EVO Evolution locations, so Mitch knew what we were capable of,” said Andrew Adams, senior account executive at Mood Texas. “But the massive scale of this project gave us a unique opportunity to really shine and deliver something special for the multiplex’s patrons. To do that, we required a cost-effective video distribution system that provided scalability, fast switching, and unmatched reliability. Just Add Power checks all of these boxes and we’ve had nothing but success using their AV over IP solutions. It was an easy call to rely on them here.”
Mood Texas utilized Just Add Power’s (J+P) 3G Ultra HD Over IP system, which offers ultra-low 16 ms of latency from source to screen and supports 4K Ultra HD resolutions and HDMI 2.0 devices with HDCP 2.2. The platform enables seamless switching between any resolution HDMI source as well as uncompressed lossless multichannel audio formats including Dolby Atmos support. Video wall functionality is built-in for displays installed in portrait and flipped configurations as well as image push, pull, and pop features. An integrated scaler on the receiver automatically adjusts the picture to fit the screen.
Each of the multiplex’s 12 rack sources is equipped with J+P’s VBS-HDIP-707 PoE transmitter. J+P’s VBS-HDIP-508 PoE receivers are attached to the 20 panels of the bar’s wraparound video wall — configured as 8×2 on the long side and 2×2 on the short side — eight projectors and displays in the bowling alley, six 43-inch portrait panels located outside the facility’s bathrooms, two Sunbright screens on the patio, and a 65-inch display in the billiard room. In addition, each private event room features a display with a J+P receiver, as well as a J+P 3G+WP2 wall plate transmitter to allow guests to play video from their laptops. The Ultra HD Over IP platform is engineered to provide complete scalability, so expanding the system with an additional screen or source is as simple as adding another receiver or transmitter.
The J+P system is supported by two Luxul XMS-7048P 52-port stackable Gigabit PoE+ L2/L3 managed switches, connected by a Luxul XSA-SFP10G SEP/mini-GBIC multimode transceiver. With 48 PoE+ ports (740W power budget), two Gigabit RJ-45 ports, and two 10 Gigabit SFP+ stacking ports, the Luxul XMS-7048P provides exceptional network performance for EVO Entertainment and seamless scalability of up to 16 switches (800 ports). Its PoE+ ports simplified installation, allowing Mood Texas to use standard Ethernet cables to deliver both power and high-speed data. The switches’ advanced L2/L3 features and simple-to-use management interface help to optimize network traffic.
EVO Entertainment’s control system is powered by RTI’s XP-8V control processor. Staff interact with the system using two KX10 10-inch in-wall touchpanel keypads — located near the employee-only area and managers office — and a wireless iPad running RTI’s RTiPanel app. They can send any source to any display with a single button press, and easily change the layout for the video wall in the bar. Options include one large image across all 20 displays, 20 independent images, or separate images on five 2×2 video walls. In addition, Mood Texas wrote a script for RTI that turns the video wall into one large image welcoming patrons to the multiplex at scheduled times throughout the day. For control over displays in the event rooms, each is equipped with a KX3 3.5-inch in-wall touchpanel keypad. The touchpanels are also capable of controlling multiple rooms when combined.
With Just Add Power, we were able to turn Mitch’s vision into reality and exceed his high expectations for performance, while keeping costs to a minimum,” said Adams. “The Just Add Power system has performed flawlessly, easily handling distribution to a wide variety of displays across a truly massive facility. And by relying on nothing more than Cat cable, it greatly simplified the installation process, which was significant, as we were under a tight deadline to complete the project in time for the soft open. Furthermore, with RTI, employees were able to begin using the system with very little training. They are amazed at how easy it is to send content to any display or control the video wall. We couldn’t be happier with how this project turned out and hope to put these solutions through the ringer at another EVO Evolution location soon.”