HUM 216 Classroom Technology Instructions

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Classroom Technology Instructions for HUM 216

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The room capacity is: 50

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To turn on and off the Projector and Television

  • Press the power button power toggle button on the Crestron Control Panel
  • Please do not press the power button again while it is blinking
  • Please note that the Projector and Television will always display the same content

To display the Windows Computer

  • Power on the computer and log in
  • Press the PC button on the Crestron Control Panel

To display the Document Camera

  • Press the DOC CAM button on the Crestron Control Panel

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

To wirelessly display a personal device through the Crestron AirMedia

Other features

  • Press the FREEZE button to freeze the image on the Projector and Television
    • Please note that the FREEZE function is intended for short periods — typically less than 15–20 minutes — after which the projector will automatically un-freeze
  • Press the BLANK button to temporary blank the image on the Projector and Television
    • Please note that the BLANK function is intended for short periods — typically less than 15–20 minutes — after which the projector will automatically un-blank
  • Press the SCREEN UP button to raise the projector screen independent of Projector power
  • Press the SCREEN DOWN button to lower the projector screen independent of Projector power
  • Use the volume knob to control audio levels in the room
  • Press the mute button volume mute button to quickly stop all audio from being heard in the room

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.

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Article ID: 24256
Created
Mon 2/6/17 1:41 PM
Modified
Tue 2/10/26 2:09 PM