The room capacity is: 25
To turn on the Projector
- Press the DISPLAY ON button on the Crestron Control Panel
- Please do not press any other buttons while DISPLAY ON is blinking
To display the Windows Computer
- Power on the computer and log in
- This room is equipped with two monitors and the computer is extended between the two
- Press PC 1 to display the main computer desktop (left monitor)
- Press PC 2 to display the secondary computer desktop (right monitor)
To display the Document Camera
- Press the DOC CAM button on the Crestron Control Panel
- The document camera will turn on automatically
- Please note that the document camera will appear on the right monitor
To display an image from a HDMI source
- Connect your equipment using a HDMI cable that you provide to the HDMI port on the front of the instructor station
- Press the HDMI button on the Crestron Control Panel
- Please note that your equipment will appear on the right monitor
To wirelessly display a personal device through the Crestron AirMedia
- Press the AIR MEDIA button on the Classroom Control Panel
- Please read How To Use Crestron AirMedia
- Please note that the AirMedia will appear on the right monitor
To conduct a video conference
- This space is equipped with a web cam on a tripod connected directly to the computer
- Please review the Webex Meetings Guide to conduct your video conference over Webex
- Please review the Microsoft Teams Video Training to conduct your video conference over Microsoft Teams
To use voice uplift
- This room is equipped with a desktop microphone permanently installed on the instructor station
- Press the Uplift button on the Crestron Control Panel to adjust the volume
For more information, walk in to the Service Desk in Humanities 103 or call 845-257-HELP (4357).
For a better understanding of audio visual technology, review the IT Glossary For Users.
Submit a ticket if you are experiencing a Classroom or Lab Technology Issue.
To loan AV technology, receive one-on-one AV technology training, and more, submit an Audio Visual Request.
Learn more about Extended Virtual Technology in the classrooms.