Computing and Audio-Video Usage
Rauch Business Center Room 101
August 27, 2008
Equipment Description and Capabilities
This is a registrar classroom. There are two roll-down screens. The LCD projector is set up to project from the following sources: local computer, VHS VCR/DVD, user supplied laptop computer (laptops are available from the Media Center in the EWFM Library) and S-video jack. These devices are connected to the video projector. Devices are selected at the LCD AMX touch panel, located on the wall on the side of the room. There is an overhead and table provided for use by the instructor.
The auxiliary jacks provided include a 15-pin male VGA connector (with laptop cable), a LAN jack (and cable) and stereo ¼” mini jack (for portable computers). RCA connections are used for the VCR/DVD. S-VHS connections are also available for user supplied devices. Connection of Macintosh or PC laptops to the auxiliary input requires use of a special interface cable. This cable (VGA, PC audio, and LAN) has been attached to the top of the rolling table provided for your use.
Assistance
Instructional Technology Support Services (ITSS) may be contacted at x83059 if you wish to arrange for training on this room's features prior to using the room. Trouble reports may be reported to the Help Desk at x8HELP (84357). Information on using the LAN may be found in the "Guide to LTS Public Computing Sites and Classrooms": http://www.lehigh.edu/~ludoc/guide/publicsiteguide/siteguide.html
Usage of the Devices
- Power up the equipment and projector by touching the AMX touchpad (two touches may be required). Note that the projector does not turn on instantly. It can take as long as 30 seconds for a picture to become visible. Please be patient when selecting inputs. Note, the white buttons on the touchpad are inactive at this site.
- Lower the screen.
- Plug in your laptop using the 15-pin VGA cable. Be sure your laptop is sending out video (there is usually some combination of function keys to do this). Plug in audio cable if needed. Plug in the LAN cord if needed.
- Power up the VCR/DVD (if needed) and load media
- Press the “Source” button on the AMX touch-pad that corresponds to the device to be projected.
“Laptop” displays the laptop connected using the special cable
“VHS” activates VHS VCR and displays the play, pause and other controls
“DVD” activates the DVD player and displays the player controls
"Aux S-Video" displays an S-VHS device if you have plugged one into the tie plate.
- Adjust the volume by touching the Volume up or down arrows on the AMX touch-pad. The “mute” button turns off the sound.
- Picture ON or OFF will turn off the picture. The projector will remain on and ready for your next image.
- Press " System Power Off " button to turn off projection system when done. A confirmation message will appear. Please select the correct button to turn off the projection system.
Potential Problem Areas
- Clients must know how to feed VGA signal out of their laptops using a brand-specific function key.
- The system is currently set to turn off automatically at 12PM EST if anyone fails to turn it off. Should the system turn off inappropriately users may turn it back on with the AMX touch panel.
- Note that the projector does not turn on instantly. It can take as long as 30 seconds for a picture to become visible. Please be patient when selecting inputs.
- If there is no sound, check the audio mute button and the volume up arrow on the AMX touch-pad.
- If there is no picture, be sure the correct input is selected and check that the "Picture ON" button has been pressed.
Last updated:
Tuesday, 23-Dec-2008 02:07:31 EST
by Kathy Butler <
kmh2@lehigh.edu>