Audio/visual equipment setup guidem1abucla department of information studies multimedia andinformation technology labwritten by david cappoli and todd
Setting up and Displaying the Mobile Workstations inRoom 111- Cheat SheetBrief instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display image
4.3 If you no longer need the projector, or if it will be turned off for more than 10 minutes,press the blue power button on the remote. This will tur
Setting up and Displaying the Mobile Workstations inRoom 111- Step-by-StepInstructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display images and
Figure APower cord outletsWall Jacks on south wall0.3 Confirm that the network cable is connected securely from the back ofthe computer to either the
MacintoshooTNetworkconnectionExtension from cpuconnects here (adapterneeded)0.5 Connect the extension that is attached to the monitor cable to theshor
computer, either PROJ1/CPU, PR0J2/CPU, or BOTH). If needed, you can alsouse the Switcher to output sound from a computer.Figure CSwitcherCPUl CPU2 VCR
**Both projectors can be chosen if both screens are being used for display.3.7 Press "ENTER" button [on the right side of switcher under &qu
The following additional steps are necessary only if AUDIO OUTPUT isrequired. Please note that the speaker wire kept in the cart's black basketne
Setting Up and Displaying Mobile Workstations & VideoOutput Simultaneously in Room 111Brief instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors
back on. It takes a few minutes for it to cool down and can be turned back on whenyou see a solid red light on the projector.*** To temporarily turn p
Table of ContentsUsing the Cassette Player in Room 111—Cheat Sheet 3Setting Up and Displaying a Laptop Computer in Room 111 4Using the Mitsubishi Port
for it to cool down and can be turned back on when you see a solid red light on theprojector.To temporarily turn projector off, press MUTE on the remo
Using the P.A. System in Room 111- Cheat SheetInstructions for using the Room 111 public address system.1.0 On PRIMARY CONTROL (Console #1)1.1 Select
Using The Sharp Portable Projector- Cheat SheetBrief instructions for using the Sharp portable projector to display images from the Lab's PC andM
for it to cool down and can be turned back on when you see a solid red light on theprojector.To temporarily turn projector off, press BLACK SCREEN on
Using Video Output in Room 111 - Cheat SheetBrief instructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display images and output soundfrom the ro
a minute for the projector to warm up. There will be both solid and flashing greenlights on the projector.5.3 Once there are 2 solid green lights on t
Using Video Output in Room 111 - Step-by-StepInstructions for using the Room 111 mounted projectors to display images and output sound fromthe room&ap
Figure ASwitcherCPUl CPU2 VCR1 VCR2 LDP1DowerPROJ1 PROJ2 PROJ1 PROJ2CPU CPU VIDEO VIDEOAudiooutputControlI/OEnter Preset View EscRGBS Audio3.1 Power s
3.7 Press "ENTER" button [on the right side of switcher under "Control"label].The following additional steps in Section 4 are nece
To temporarily turn projector off, press MUTE on the remote.Projector will turn itself back automatically in 10 minutes, or whenyou press MUTE again.6
Using the Cassette Player in Room 111- CheatSheetBrief instructions on using the stationary cassette player in room 1111.0 On PRIMARY CONTROL (Console
Setting Up and Displaying Laptop Computers inRoom 111Instructions on setting up and projecting a laptop computer display in room 111Please note that m
4.0 On SWITCHER (Console #1) [see Image below and Figure BlFigure BCPUl CPU2 VCR1 VCR2 LDP1PROJ1 PROJ2 PROJ1 PROJ2CPU CPU VIDEO VIDEOAudiooutputPowerC
• PR0J2 CPU button is for the projector nearest the windows.**Both projectors can be chosen if both screens are being used for display.4.7 Press ENTER
The following additional steps are necessary only if audio output isrequired (the speaker wire, which is attached to the cable kept on thepodium, need
Using the Mitsubishi Portable Projector - Cheat SheetBrief instructions on setting up and projecting using the Mitsubishi portable projector in any ro
3.0 Remote Control Additional Features (Remote should be with the projector)Note: remote control does not work well with fluorescent lights on.3.1 If
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