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Audio/visua l equipmen t setu p guid e m 1 a b ucl a departmen t o f informatio n studie s multimedi a an d informatio n technolog y la b writte n b y davi d cappol i an d tod d boostro m 8/2000[...]
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Tabl e o f Content s Usin g th e Cassett e Playe r i n Roo m 111—Chea t Shee t 3 Settin g U p an d Displayin g a Lapto p Compute r i n Roo m 11 1 4 Usin g th e Mitsubish i Portabl e Projecto r 8 Settin g U p an d Displayin g Mobil e Workstation s i n Roo m 111—Chea t Shee t 1 0 Settin g U p an d Displayin g Mobil e Workstation s i n Roo m 111?[...]
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Usin g th e Cassett e Playe r i n Roo m 111 - Cheat Sheet Brief instructions on using the stationary cassette player in room 111 1. 0 O n PRIMAR Y CONTRO L (Consol e #1 ) 1. 1 Selec t Powe r O N (butto n lit) . 1. 2 Selec t Ceilin g speaker s O N (butto n lit) . 2. 0 O n RECEIVE R (Consol e #1 ) 2. 1 RECEIVE R shoul d b e O N (tex t i s show n i n [...]
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Settin g U p an d Displayin g Lapto p Computer s i n Roo m 11 1 Instructions on setting up and projecting a laptop computer display in room 111 Please note that most laptops cannot be connected to the network and may not be able to access the Internet. Contact Justin or David for more info. 1. 0 Initia l setu p 1. 1 B e sur e t o hav e th e dar k g[...]
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4. 0 O n SWITCHE R (Consol e #1 ) [see Image below and Figure B l Figure B CPU l CPU 2 VCR 1 VCR 2 LDP 1 PROJ 1 PROJ 2 PROJ 1 PROJ 2 CP U CP U VIDE O VIDE O Audi o outpu t Powe r Contro l I/ O Ente r Prese t Vie w Es c RGB S Audi o 4. 1 Powe r shoul d b e O N (butto n lit) . 4. 2 Deselec t al l button s unde r th e label s CONTRO L an d I/ O (light[...]
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• PR0J 2 CP U butto n i s fo r th e projecto r neares t th e windows . **Both projectors can be chosen if both screens are being used for display. 4. 7 Pres s ENTE R butto n [o n th e righ t sid e o f switche r unde r "Control " label] . 5. 0 Projecto r Remot e Contro l (Should b e o n classroom podium) Note: remote control does not wor[...]
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The following additional steps are necessary only if audio output is required (the speaker wire, which is attached to the cable kept on the podium, needs to connected to either the CPU1 or CPU2 wall plate from the workstation). Please Note: The volume knob on the PRIMARY CONTROL is for the ceiling speakers. The volume knob on the RECEIVER is for th[...]
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Usin g th e Mitsubish i Portabl e Projecto r - Cheat Sheet Brief instructions on setting up and projecting using the Mitsubishi portable projector in any room 1. 0 Setu p 1. 1 Connec t computer' s networ k cabl e an d plu g i n it s powe r cord . 1. 2 Connec t extensio n cable s kep t wit h workstatio n (i f no t alread y connected) : a ) on e[...]
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3. 0 Remot e Contro l Additiona l Feature s (Remote should b e with the projector) Note: remote control does not work well with fluorescent lights on. 3. 1 I f yo u n o longe r nee d th e projector , o r i f i t wil l b e turne d of f fo r mor e tha n 1 0 minutes , pres s th e blu e powe r butto n o n th e remote . Thi s wil l tur n of f th e proje[...]
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Settin g u p an d Displayin g th e Mobil e Workstation s i n Roo m 111 - Cheat Sheet Brie f instruction s fo r usin g th e Roo m 11 1 mounte d projector s t o displa y image s an d outpu t soun d fro m th e Lab' s P C an d Ma c mobil e workstations . Thes e instruction s assum e tha t yo u hav e connecte d al l o f th e workstation' s cab[...]
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4. 3 I f yo u n o longe r nee d th e projector , o r i f i t wil l b e turne d of f fo r mor e tha n 1 0 minutes , pres s th e blu e powe r butto n o n th e remote . Thi s wil l tur n of f th e projector . Pleas e not e tha t yo u canno t immediatel y tur n th e projecto r bac k on . I t takes a fe w minute s fo r i t t o coo l dow n an d ca n b e [...]
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Settin g u p an d Displayin g th e Mobil e Workstation s i n Roo m 111 - Step-by-Step Instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display images and output sound from the Lab's PC and Mac mobile workstations. 0. 0 Initia l setu p 0. 1 Mov e compute r int o 11 1 wit h th e followin g item s o n th e car t o r i n th e cart' s[...]
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Figure A Powe r cor d outlet s Wal l Jack s o n sout h wal l 0. 3 Confir m tha t th e networ k cabl e i s connecte d securel y fro m th e bac k o f th e compute r t o eithe r th e 101D 1 o r 101D 2 outlet . 0. 4 Connec t th e extensio n cabl e attache d t o th e cp u t o th e longe r lengt h o f th e spli t dark , gra y cable , [see Figure B]. Figu[...]
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Macintos h o o T Networ k connectio n Extensio n fro m cp u connect s her e (adapte r needed ) 0. 5 Connec t th e extensio n tha t i s attache d t o th e monito r cabl e t o th e shorte r lengt h o f th e spli t dark , gra y cable . 0. 6 Connec t th e othe r sid e o f th e split , dar k gra y cabl e t o CPU 1 o r CPU2 . 0. 7 Onc e al l cable s ar e[...]
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computer, either PROJ1/CPU, PR0J2/CPU, or BOTH). If needed, you can also use the Switcher to output sound from a computer. Figure C Switche r CPU l CPU 2 VCR 1 VCR 2 LDP 1 Powe r Contro l I/ O PROJ 1 PROJ 2 PROJ 1 PROJ 2 CP U CP U VIDE O VIDE O Audi o outpu t Ente r Prese t Vie w Es c RGB S Audi o 3. 1 Powe r shoul d b e O N (butto n lit) . 3. 2 De[...]
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**Both projectors can be chosen if both screens are being used for display. 3. 7 Pres s "ENTER " butto n [o n th e righ t sid e o f switche r unde r "Control " label] . 4. 0 Projecto r Remot e Contro l (Should b e o n classroom podium) Note: remote control does not work well with fluorescent lights on. 4. 1 Tak e th e remot e co[...]
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The following additional steps are necessary only if AUDIO OUTPUT is required. Please note that the speaker wire kept in the cart's black basket needs to connected to either the CPU1 or CPU2 wall plate from the workstation's speaker port )) (green-colored port on PC). Please Note: The volume knob on the PRIMARY CONTROL is for the ceiling [...]
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Settin g U p an d Displayin g Mobil e Workstation s & Video Outpu t Simultaneousl y i n Roo m 11 1 Brief instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to simultaneously display images from one of the Lab's mobile workstations, and from the room's VHS video recorder/player, the U- Matic video player, or the laserdisc player. T[...]
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bac k on . I t takes a fe w minute s fo r i t t o coo l dow n an d ca n b e turne d bac k o n whe n yo u se e a soli d re d ligh t o n th e projector . ** * To temporarily turn projector off, press MUTE on the remote. Projector will turn itself back automatically in 10 minutes, or when you press MUTE again. 5. 0 O n SWITCHER (Consol e #1 ) 5. 1 Pow[...]
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fo r i t t o coo l dow n an d ca n b e turne d bac k o n whe n yo u se e a soli d re d ligh t o n th e projector . To temporarily turn projector off, press MUTE on the remote. Projector will turn itself back automatically in 10 minutes, or when you press MUTE again. 8. 0 O n VCR , U-Mati c o r Laserdis c (Consol e #2 ) 8. 1 Powe r O N t o VCR 1 (VH[...]
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Usin g th e P.A . Syste m i n Roo m 111 - Cheat Sheet Instructions for using the Room 111 public address system. 1. 0 O n PRIMAR Y CONTRO L (Consol e #1 ) 1. 1 Selec t Powe r O N (butto n lit) . 1. 2 Selec t P.A . SYSTE M O N (butto n lit) . This button i s also o n the room's podium. Please Note: The volume knobs on the PRIMARY CONTROL are fo[...]
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Usin g Th e Shar p Portabl e Projector - Cheat Sheet Brief instructions for using the Sharp portable projector to display images from the Lab's PC and Mac mobile workstations. 1. 0 Setu p 1. 1 Connec t computer' s networ k cabl e an d plu g i n it s powe r cord . 1. 2 Connec t extensio n cable s kep t wit h workstatio n (i f no t alread y[...]
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fo r i t t o coo l dow n an d ca n b e turne d bac k o n whe n yo u se e a soli d re d ligh t o n th e projector . To temporarily turn projector off, press BLACK SCREEN on the remote. Projector will turn itself back automatically in 10 minutes, or when you press BLACK SCREEN again. ***l f AUDI O OUTPU T fro m th e workstatio n i s needed , the n yo[...]
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Usin g Vide o Outpu t i n Roo m 11 1 - Cheat Sheet Brief instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display images and output sound from the room's VHS video recorder/player, the U-Matic video player, and the laserdisc player. For complete setup instructions, see Using Video Output in Room 111 - Step-by-Step 1. 0 O n PRIMAR Y CO[...]
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a minut e fo r th e projecto r t o war m up . Ther e wil l b e bot h soli d an d flashin g gree n light s o n th e projector . 5. 3 Onc e ther e ar e 2 soli d gree n light s o n th e projecto r indicatin g tha t i t ha s warme d up , pres s th e butto n labele d VIDEO . I f th e projecto r i s no t warme d u p i t wil l no t com e on . Tr y pressin[...]
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Usin g Vide o Outpu t i n Roo m 11 1 - Step-by-Step Instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display images and output sound from the room's VHS video recorder/player, the U-Matic video player, and the laserdisc player. 0. 0 Initia l setu p 0. 1 Loo k o n th e sout h wal l (th e wal l wit h th e whiteboar d o n it) . O n th e [...]
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Figure A Switche r CPU l CPU 2 VCR 1 VCR 2 LDP 1 D owe r PROJ 1 PROJ 2 PROJ 1 PROJ 2 CP U CP U VIDE O VIDE O Audi o outpu t Contro l I/ O Ente r Prese t Vie w Es c RGB S Audi o 3. 1 Powe r shoul d b e O N (butto n lit) . 3. 2 Deselec t al l button s unde r th e label s CONTRO L an d I/ O (light s abov e button s shoul d b e OFF) . 3. 3 Unde r th e [...]
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3. 7 Pres s "ENTER " butto n [o n th e righ t sid e o f switche r unde r "Control " label] . The following additional steps in Section 4 are necessary for audio output. The volume knob on the PRIMARY CONTROL is for the ceiling speakers. The volume knob on the RECEIVER is for the speakers on either side of the whiteboard. 4. 0 O [...]
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To temporarily turn projector off, press MUTE on the remote. Projector will turn itself back automatically in 10 minutes, or when you press MUTE again. 6. 0 O n VCR . U-Mati c o r Laserdis c (Consol e #2 ) 6. 1 Powe r O N t o VCR 1 (VHS VCR), VCR 2 (U-Matic) o r LDP 1 (Laserdisc). 6. 2 Inser t an d star t playin g vide o o r disc . 7. 0 Clea n u p [...]