List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Elements Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance Criteria Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Prepare for wireless audio operations | 1.1 In consultation with relevant personnel and with reference to production documentation, identify factors that impact on the operation of wireless audio equipment 1.2 Assess both technical and performance factors to establish the most appropriate approach to using wireless audio equipment according to regulatory requirements 1.3 Identify wireless frequencies in use within range, including security and building services users 1.4 Identify wireless instrument and in-ear monitor frequencies that could be used by performers and musicians associated with performances 1.5 Plot proposed and currently used frequencies onto suitable plot and compare with legal and available frequencies 1.6 Allocate frequencies to people or departments as required 1.7 Prepare a suitable spreadsheet or plot where multiple use of the same frequency for different performers or segments is required 1.8 Document wireless audio equipment requirements prior to productions to ensure easy interpretation by others 1.9 Ensure availability of equipment and accessories according to production requirements |
2. Set up wireless equipment | 2.1 Establish suitable location for equipment and technician work area in consultation with relevant personnel 2.2 Run audio lines from wireless equipment to stage box or patch point and make connections according to plot 2.3 Run standby microphone cables as required, and have wired and wireless standby equipment on hand 2.4 Establish backup channels with appropriate personnel, and put in place other appropriate contingency management measures |
3. Fit wireless audio equipment | 3.1 Make appropriate checks on wireless audio equipment prior to fitting to ensure equipment is correctly labelled, in working order and fully charged 3.2 Check that frequency setting on microphones and transmitters is matched and complete appropriate tuning 3.3 Identify the most appropriate position for equipment based on performance and technical issues 3.4 Use appropriate attachment techniques to fit radio microphones and transmitter packs to performers 3.5 Follow appropriate protocols with performers during the fitting process 3.6 Clearly explain technical operation issues to performers 3.7 Check and adapt gain structure to meet production requirements |
4. Monitor wireless audio equipment systems | 4.1 Set wireless audio equipment so that signal is received by sound desks 4.2 Ask performers to test equipment to ensure it is working correctly, and then crosscheck 4.3 Monitor wireless systems throughout productions, identify problems promptly, and take appropriate action to rectify |
5. Complete work operations | 5.1 Retrieve wireless equipment from performers at performance end 5.2 Clean and arrange or store wireless equipment in readiness for the next user or performance 5.3 In consultation with relevant personnel, evaluate effectiveness of wireless operations and note areas for future improvement |
Evidence of the ability to:
fit wireless equipment to a number of performers in line with production requirements
apply knowledge of the regulatory and technical issues that affect the use of wireless audio technology to work activities
determine the best way of using wireless audio technology to meet production requirements
work collaboratively with performers and others involved in productions.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided for each of the above points at least once.
To complete the unit requirements the individual must:
describe performance factors that impact on the use of wireless audio technology
explain how to use different types of wireless audio equipment in a range of production contexts
explain how common frequencies used with wireless audio equipment may be reserved or affected by local television or radio transmitters
explain the features of a range of antennae
describe ways in which radio equipment can be fitted to people
describe protocols for dealing with performers while fitting wireless audio equipment
explain Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) requirements for allocating frequencies for wireless audio equipment
explain the frequency spacing required for adjacent wireless channels, and how to establish a number of practical and available channels at a given location
describe safety requirements for the use of wireless audio equipment
discuss how to address issues and challenges that typically arise when managing wireless audio operations.
Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in creative arts industry environments. The assessment environment must include access to:
radio microphones, in-ear monitors, transmitters and receivers
a venue where a production requiring wireless audio technology can be held.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational educational and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.