As part of the arena's modernization ice hockey rink equipment designer, manufacturer and supplier, Icepro OY, created a concept to integrate lighting within the stanchions supporting the rink's glass safety dividers. To realize their vision Icepro worked with Finnish A/V Integration firm, Studiotec, to develop a lighting design that included more than 940 of Martin Professional VC-Strip LED video fixtures.
The system is built into the stanchions between the glass dividers of the rink as an extension of the arena's banner and 360-display screens and can run the same content as all the other displays. To accomplish this, Studiotec needed to overcome several challenges that included space and resolution limitations. In addition, the project, which began in March 2014 had to be completed in time for the opening game of the KHL season on September 4, 2014.
"The stanchions provided only 27x27 millimeters of space, which is quite a small area to install a video façade," said Tapio Järvinen, product manager, Studiotec. Järvinen has worked with Martin since joining Studiotec in 2011. "We needed a solution that was able to fit within the space while also providing enough resolution to run the same content as the other displays throughout the arena. Martin's VC-Strip was the natural choice, not only from a logistical standpoint but also because their support is incredible. You know you can rely on the Martin team to work with you whenever you need support."
Integrated in all 118 stanchions around the rink, Järvinen's design consisted of 944 (eight per stanchion) VC-Strip fixtures with 25 mm pixel pitch totalling more than 14,000 pixels. Each stanchion features a two-sided installation with four VC-Strips facing the arena's seating and another four fixtures facing the ice.
To control the design, Järvinen relied on Martin's P3 System Controller and P3 PowerPort 1500 due to the high-quality image processing capabilities and extremely easy setup/configuration. According to Järvinen, if they had used DMX-signal to control the system, they would have needed 83 separate DMX universes. With the Martin P3 System Controller, there are about 40 lines from the PowerPort to the rink, with one cable for every three stanchions.
"The Martin P3 System Controller is unique in its simplicity to install and configure," said Järvinen. "It would have been an extremely complicated system had we used other options. From the processing to the power/data distribution to the video facade, Martin's P3 systems are easy to configure and fast to install."
Overall, Järvinen considers Martin his top choice. "We've been a distributor of Martin equipment for about four years and the level of support we've received on our projects has been outstanding," he said. "I would choose Martin over any other solution out there."
(Jim Evans)