Seating = 68 fixed chairs and tables
The LCD projector is set up to project from the following sources: the local computer, VHS VCR, and from the auxiliary jacks on the tie plate located on the right side of the instructor's station. The Dell 755 Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz computer is equipped with an 80GB SATA 10000rpm hard drive, 4GB RAM, a CD-RW/DVD+/-RW, and a graphics card. These devices, as well as the auxiliary audio ports located on the tie plate are connected to the amplifier and speakers. Devices are selected and controlled from the LCD AMX touch panel, located at the top right-hand side of the instructor’s station The local computer is connected to the backbone network.
The auxiliary jacks on the tie plate include a 9-pin male VGA connector with associated network jack and stereo ¼" mini jack (for portable computers) and BNC video connector with associated RCA audio jack (for cameras, VCRs, document presenters, etc.). AC power is also available. These auxiliary jacks are provided for client's who wish to use their own special equipment and associated cables. Connection of Macintosh or PC laptops to the auxiliary inputs requires a special interface cable. This cable may be borrowed from the Media Center (Call 83059) or from the College of Business Office.
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).
"VCR" activates VHS VCR and displays the play, pause and other controls
"Aux. Video Input" activates the Auxiliary video jack (BNC connector) and associated RCA audio jacks for client-supplied video device.
"Computer" activates local computer.
"Laptop" activates the auxiliary computer jack (special 9-pin male VGA and stereo mini audio jack) for client supplied laptop.
"Aux. S-Video Input" is for a client supplied S Video device
"Picture Off" blanks the projector image, "Picture On" reactivates the image.
Upon power up, the computer will respond with "Do a complete software reload [Y/N]]". If you press Y within 8 seconds the computer will reload all software from the network and restore the computer to its original operating condition. The reload may take as long as 10 minutes and MUST NOT be interrupted. A system reload is recommended if you are having problems with operation of the computer or software. If you wait without entering any keystrokes, the computer will run Windows from the hard drive. The computer is set up with a base set of programs. WinINSTALL may be used to load additional programs. These programs will be lost if the system software is reloaded.
For additional information on computer operation see the "LTS Guide to Public Computing Sites and Classrooms" document.
