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Ott Hall Classroom 260

OHSN Classroom 260

Three Displays

This classroom has a teaching station, sound system, and three displays.​​

  • A - Short Throw Interactive Projector
    • Mounted from Wall above the Whiteboard
    • at the front of the room
  • B and C - Short Throw Interactive Projectors (Currently Inactive)
  • Resolution: 1280 x 800 (16:10 aspect ratio)

Sources

The teaching station will provide multiple sources which can be shown on one or more of the displays:​

  • HDMI cable for a mobile device (Laptop, tablet or smart phone)
  • Desktop PC 
    • USB webcam
  • Digital Whiteboard
  • HDMI jacks for laptops (in wall plate beneath projectors B and C) (Coming fall 2023)

Audio

  • Ceiling Speakers
  • Sound comes through the speakers only when the front projector is turned ON (turning the projector off will mute the audio).
  • Audio from mobile devices connected beneath projectors B and C will utilize the projector's built in speakers (Coming fall 2023)

Control

  • Wireless projector remote control

Equipment Location

  • Spectrum Compact Presentation Lectern

Instructions

Turning on the System

Turn on the projector using the wireless remote control's power button

Connecting and Selecting a Source

  1. To connect a portable computer or tablet, you may connect it using using the HDMI cable (or by using one of the provided adapters attached to the HDMI cable).

  2. If you want to use the provided desktop PC, wiggle the mouse, or press a key on the keyboard to wake the PC from sleep mode.  If the PC is powered off, press its power button.

Turning off the System

  1. Turn off the projector using the wireless remote control

  2. Please leave the PC and monitor powered on. This way, it will enter sleep mode, and receive any necessary security updates, and it will be ready for the next use.

Camera

A Logitech Brio webcam is connected to the PC, by USB cable.

Use it with conferencing software like Zoom or Teams.

 

 
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