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A207
SCIENCE BUILDING
TECH SUPPORT
Help Desk: x4357
For priority support, please use the
classroom phone.
NOTES
At the end of class:
Turn off the projector.
Log off the teaching station.
Turn off the room lights.
PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL ON THE
COUNTERTOP OF THE INSTRUCTOR’S STATION
Science Building
THIS ROOM IS EQUIPPED WITH:
COMPUTER
VIDEO
AUDIO
PC
Video Projector
Wall Speakers
Laptop Connection
Document Camera
Projector Controlled
Audio System
VCR
AV SWITCH
TURNING POINT
VGA Switch
Clicker Receiver
VCR
VGA Switch
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EQUIPMENT
OVERVIEW
Panasonic PT-F300
Projector
To use the projector:
1.
Make sure both the projector and the needed
audio/video device (Computer, VCR, DVD, etc.) are
turned ON.
2.
Use the corresponding INPUT button on the
projector’s remote to activate the audio/video input line
for the device.
Computers, laptops, and document cameras are activated by using the
COMPUTER button on the projector remote. VCR and DVD players are
activated by pressing the VIDEO button on the projector remote.
This room may be equi pped with a VGA Switch that requires additional input
selection to display the device through the projector. A detailed explanation of
how to operate each device is given in the following sections of the manual.
Input Buttons
INPUT CONFIGURATION:
Projector Remote
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PROJECTOR
Computer 1 - VGA Switch
Computer 2 - Document Cam
Video - VCR
Projector Controlled
Audio System
All audio in the Projector Controlled Audio System is adjusted directly
through the volume button on the projector’s remote. Additionally, the
remote‘s AV Mute button can be used to silence the audio and
simultaneously black the screen.
AV Mute Button
Windows System
Volume
Volume Button
Note: When the computer is used for audio, sound is also controlled via the Windows
System Volume. This may also need to be adjusted to reach the desired volume.
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AUDIO SYSTEM
Projector Remote
Samsung SDP-860
Document Camera
1.)
Make sure the document camera and the projector are
turned ON.
2.)
Use the COMPUTER input buttons on the projector’s
remote to select the document camera as the video
source.
3.)
To view the document camera image on the monitor in
conjunction with the projector, press the SOURCE button on
the monitor.
Zoom Control
Source
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DOCUMENT CAMERA
To use the document camera:
Panasonic AG1330
VCR
To use the VCR:
1.)
Make sure the VCR and projector are turned ON.
2.)
Use the VIDEO input button on the projector’s remote to
select the VCR as the audio/video source.
Windows Media
DVD Player
While this room is not equi pped with a dedicated DVD player, DVDs can be
played through the PC’s DVD drive.
1.)
Make sure the PC, projector, and receiver are turned ON.
2.)
Use the COMPUTER input button on the projector remote and the
COMPUTER button on the VGA Switch to select the computer as
the audio/video source.
3.)
Insert your DVD into the PC’s DVD drive.
4.)
If video playback software does not automatically open,
launch Windows Media Player from the application menu.
5.)
To play media in fullscreen mode, press ALT + ENTER or click on
the fullscreen toggle in the bottom right corner of the window. To
exit fullscreen mode, press ESC.
Fullscreen Toggle
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VCR/DVD
To play a DVD:
HP
Computer
To use the computer:
1.)
LOGON to the computer using your UWSP username and
password.
2.)
To display the computer’s screen on the projector, turn the
projector on using the POWER button on the remote. Then press the
corresponding input button on the projector remote to choose the VGA
Switch as the video source (see the “PROJECTOR” page). Then, use the
COMPUTER button on the VGA Switch to select the computer
as the audio/video source.
Unlocking a computer:
If the PC’s screen indicates that it has been locked by another user, you can
unlock the system by restarting it. To restart a locked computer:
1.)
Press and hold the POWER button on the computer until it shuts
down (typically, you will need to hold the button for 5 to 10 seconds
before the sequence will begin).
2.)
Press the POWER button again to restart the PC. When the login
screen appears, enter your UWSP username and password.
NOTE: Please remember to logoff the computer when finished.
After 60 minutes of inactivity, classroom computers will automatically lock, preventing
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COMPUTER
subsequent users from logging on.
VGA
Laptop Connection
To connect a laptop computer:
1.)
Plug the VGA cable into the VGA port on your laptop and, if available,
plug the 1/8” stereo cable into your laptop’s headphone jack.
If your laptop does not have a VGA port, contact Tech Support for further assistance. Also, some laptops
require proper configuration to utilize an external display. To configure your laptop accordingly, please refer to the
instructions provided by your manufacturer.
2.)
The laptop VGA cable is routed through the document camera. Turn
the document camera ON, then press the INT/EXT button on the
document camera to toggle between the light table feed to laptop
VGA cable. (See page 4.)
As a courtesy to other users, please remember to reset the INT/EXT setting back to the light table feed when
finished.
3.)
Use the COMPUTER input buttons on the projector’s remote and the
LAPTOP button on the VGA Switch to select the laptop as the
audio/video source.
Connecting to the Internet:
Many classrooms are equi pped with an Ethernet cable allowing for wired
internet access. It is advisable to use a wired connection whenever possible.
VGA Cable
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Wireless internet connections are also available in most classrooms. For
instructions on configuring your laptop, contact Help Desk at x4375 or visit
www.uwsp.edu/IT/Network/Wireless.
SCIENCE
BUILDING
A207
TECHNOLOGY PROBLEMS
For issues related to technical services, please consult the
technical support information found on the front cover.
At the end of class:
At the end of class:
SEE FRONT
MAINTENANCE EMERGENCIES
x4219
During the hours of 7 AM - 3:30 PM, issues related to building
maintenance may be directed to Facility Services. During off-hours,
maintenance emergencies may be reported to Protective Services.
FACILITY SERVICES
SECURITY CONCERNS
x3456
For issues related to building or campus security, please contact
Campus Protective Services.
CAMPUS PROTECTIVE
SERVICES
POLICE/FIRE EMERGENCIES
9-911
SPPD/SPFD
NOTE: There will be 7-12 seconds of silence before the phone rings. Please do not hang up.
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