Avixa CTS-I Exam Syllabus
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Before starting your CTS-I exam preparation, it is recommended to review the complete Avixa Certified Technology Specialist - Installation exam syllabus and carefully go through the exam objectives listed below. Once you understand the exam structure and objectives, you should practice using our free CTS-I questions. We also provide premium CTS-I practice test, fully updated according to the latest exam objectives, to help you accurately assess your preparedness for the actual exam.
Avixa CTS-I Exam Objectives
| Section | Weight | Objectives |
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| Implement Pre-Installation Activities | 17% | Task 1: Review AV Project Documentation Task 2: Conduct Site Survey Task 3: Evaluate Overall Facility Readiness Task 4: Prepare for Installation |
| Practice Ongoing Project Responsibilities | 12% | Task 1: Complete Field Reports (e.g., daily, issues, progress, risk, injury) Task 2: Coordinate with Allied Trades Task 3: Address Needed Field Modifications |
| Conduct Site Rough-In/First-Fix | 12% | Task 1: Deinstallation of Existing Equipment and Cabling Task 2: Mount Substructure and Rigging Task 3: Pull Cable |
| Install AV Systems | 39% | Task 1: Assemble AV Rack Task 2: Wire the AV Equipment Rack Task 3: Distribute AV Equipment (e.g., placement of loose equipment, peripherals) Task 4: Mount AV Equipment (e.g., projectors, loud speakers, monitors) Task 5: Terminate Cables Task 6: Configure Network Properties of Equipment Task 7: Configure Control and Device Settings Task 8: Test the AV System Task 9: Calibrate the AV System |
| Perform AV Systems Closeout | 12% |
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| Conduct Post Project Activities (e.g., support, warranties, maintenance) | 8% |
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| Official Information | https://www.avixa.org/certification-section/cts-i |

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