Technology that sits unused — or worse, used incorrectly — is wasted investment. It’s surprisingly common: AV systems installed without proper training lead to frustrated staff, avoidance of the technology, and a quiet assumption that “it never really worked.”
Ambiant’s training is built into every installation project. We don’t hand over a manual and leave — we stay until every user is confident, answer every question, and provide documentation your team can return to long after we’re gone.
Training is prepared specifically for your installed system — not generic product tutorials. We focus on the exact hardware, layout, and workflows your team will use every day.
We train your team in the actual space, on the actual equipment — so the learning happens in context. No classroom theory; everything demonstrated and practised in the room.
We group users by role — all-staff sessions for general use, separate sessions for IT administrators, and teacher-specific sessions for education environments.
Every training session includes hands-on practice time — participants run through real scenarios while we're present to guide and correct. Confidence comes from doing, not watching.
We leave time for every question — including the "what do I do if..." scenarios that only come up once we're hands-on with the system. No question is too basic.
At the end of every session, we hand over a simple, clear quick-start guide specific to your system — and full technical documentation for your IT team.
| Audience | Training Focus | Typical Duration | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| General staff / end users | Daily operation — joining meetings, sharing content, basic audio control | 30–60 minutes | Group session, hands-on |
| IT coordinators / admins | System administration, remote monitoring, troubleshooting | 60–90 minutes | Smaller group or 1:1 |
| Teachers (education) | Interactive panel use, screen sharing, classroom audio, lesson workflows | 60–90 minutes | Group session, classroom-based |
| Signage managers | CMS platform — content creation, scheduling, multi-location management | 45–60 minutes | Hands-on at workstation |
| Reception / front-of-house | Signage updates, visitor display management, basic AV room control | 30–45 minutes | Short focused session |
| Document | Audience | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Quick-Start Guide | All staff | One page. Power on, join a meeting, adjust volume, share content, power off. Laminated and posted in the room. |
| User Manual | All staff | Full step-by-step guide to all system functions — with screenshots and diagrams specific to your installed system. |
| IT Administrator Guide | IT team / admin | Network configuration, device management, user account setup, remote access, and first-level troubleshooting steps. |
| System Record | IT team / admin | Full equipment list with serial numbers, IP addresses, login credentials, warranty details, and Ambiant support contacts. |
| Warranty Register | IT team / admin | Compiled warranty information for all installed equipment — what's covered, for how long, and how to claim. |
| What Sets Us Apart | What It Means for You |
|---|---|
| Same team, start to finish | The person who programmed your Q-SYS system is the same person who trains your IT admin on it — no knowledge lost in handoffs. |
| Role-specific sessions | Teachers aren't sat through IT admin training. Front desk staff aren't sat through control system programming. Everyone gets what's relevant to them. |
| Plain language, always | No jargon, no assumptions. Training is pitched at the actual users of the system — not the people who specified it. |
| Post-handover availability | Questions always come up after training. Ambiant is available for follow-up support — a quick call or email is all it takes. |