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USB ports are located on the front of the instructor's computer and the left side of the instructor station monitors.
Classroom
AV Control System (Crestron)
The audio and projector settings, document cameras, and cameras where installed are controlled by a Crestron touch panel on or near the instructor's desk. If you are experiencing issues with the audio, projection, or control panel, please contact the Technology Service Center by calling (443) 518-4444 ext. three or using this link to create a service request. Please indicate if you would like immediate assistance, and a technician will respond to the classroom to assist you.
Displaying Video
The Home screen on the touch panel provides a list of sources available in the classroom. These sources will vary based on classroom type—a sample image below shows available sources and destinations.
- Select your source
- Select your destination
- Press 'Go'
Controlling Audio
The system volume can be adjusted by following the instructions below:
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2. Check the volume on the computer and the video presented. In the Crestron Touch Screen, press Volume Up to increase the volume and Volume Down to decrease the volume. To mute the speakers, press Volume Mute.
Document Camera
Document cameras are installed at the instructor station in most SET classrooms. The instructions below cover using the document camera to display content on the projection system. If you have any issues with the document camera or would like to request one for your classroom, please contact the Technology Service Center by calling (443) 518-4444 ext. three or using this link to create a service request. Please indicate if you would like immediate assistance, and a technician will respond to the classroom to assist you.
Displaying Content on the Projectors or other room displays
1. Press the document camera button on the Crestron Touch Screen.
2. Press the desired projector.
3. Press Go.
Presentation Remote
Most SET classrooms are equipped with Kensington presentation remotes for PowerPoint presentations. The remote can navigate through PowerPoint presentation slides, control the computer mouse, and has a built-in laser pointer.
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