Installing, Maintaining & Repairing Services for Electronic & Electromagnetic Equipment and Systems
ITS/Multi-media provides installation, maintenance, and repair services for various electronic and electro-mechanical equipment and systems for the university community.
Services Available
Installation
ITS/Multi-media can upgrade existing audio-visual (AV) installations or make recommendations for improvements. We can also recommend and install new AV systems. Should the installation/upgrade requirements exceed our capabilities, we can assist in choosing and supervising the appropriate off-campus contractors. ITS/Multi-media also designs, licenses and installs two-way, non-trunking radio systems. we install doorbell, paging and intercom systems. Call 512-471-9238 or e-mail multi-media@its.utexas.edu or further information.
Maintenance and Repair
ITS/Multi-media technicians are skilled at troubleshooting and repairing a broad spectrum of equipment, including most AV equipment, two-way radios, intercoms, paging and music systems, and several other kinds of general electronic, electromechanical, and low-voltage electrical equipment.
Other Repair Services From ITS
In addition to repair work by Audio-Visual & Multimedia, the ITS Computer Equipment Repair group will work on university departmentally owned equipment. For repairs to personal equipment owned by students, faculty, and staff, contact the Campus Computer Store at (512) 475-6550.
What does it cost?
All services are provided for the cost of labor and materials. ITS will provide estimates at your request.
How to Order
To request services, complete the order form and submit to the Audio Visual & Multimedia group; instructions are included on the forms.
Equipment Installation, Repair & Maintenance Request:
Visit Types of Forms Available and Download Instructions for information about the two versions.
Questions?
If you have any questions about available services, please call the Audio Visual & Multimedia group at (512) 471-9238, or email multi-media@its.utexas.edu.
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