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Front Cover

PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL ON THE

COUNTERTOP OF THE INSTRUCTOR’S STATION

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TECH SUPPORT

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Turn off the projector.

Log off the teaching station.

Turn off the room lights.

At the end of class:

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Help Desk: x4357

For priority support, please use the

classroom phone.

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*The AMX Components have no user-adjustable functions. Please do not attempt to modify any existing settings.

AUDIO VIDEO

COMPUTER

THIS ROOM IS EQUIPPED WITH:

EQUIPMENT

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VCR/DVD Combo Power Conditioner AMX Components Stereo Receiver Wall Speakers VCR/DVD Player Document Camera Video Projector Laptop Connection PC

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Wireless Presenter Wireless Microphone

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AV SWITCH AMX Selector AMX Controller TURNING POINT Clicker Receiver

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This room is equi pped with a touch-sensitive AMX audio/video selector that allows users to quickly and easily switch between different sources. Simply follow the on-screen instructions to control the audio or video device of your choosing.

Projector

Panasonic PT-D6000

Projector Menu Main Menu Welcome Screen

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Stereo Receiver

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To adjust the audio settings, select the Volume Control on the AMX Selector and use the up/down arrows to reach the desired level.

The audio source is always determined by the last device selected in the Matrix. Therefore, if the last selection was “Computer”, the sound will be generated by the Computer’s audio until a new selection is made.

Volume Control

Note: When the computer is used for audio, sound is also controlled via the Windows System Volume. This may also need to be adjusted to reach your desired volume.

Windows System Volume

Wireless Microphone

This room is equi pped with a built-in wireless microphone that will be found in the computer cabinent.

To use the microphone:

1.) Turn the microphone on by switching the ON/OFF switch to the ON position on the receiver attached to the microphone. 2.) After using the microphone, turn the device OFF by placing the

ON/OFF switch into the off position.

3.) The volume of the microphone is controlled through the AMX system in the Volume Control.

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Zoom Control Source

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To use the document camera:

1.) Select DOCUMENT CAMERA from the AMX Selector’s

MATRIX Menu. (See page 2.)

2.) To view the document camera on the teaching station monitor, along with the projector, press the SOURCE button marked on the monitor.

Document Camera

Samsung SDP-860

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VCR/DVD Combo

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To use the VCR/DVD Combo:

1.) Select VCR or DVD from the AMX Selector’s

MATRIX Menu. (See page 2.)

2.) To access the DVD Navigation screen, press the MENU PAGE button in the lower right corner on the DVD Playback

Control page.

Note: The DVD Navigation screen is used to navigate through a DVD’s Menu. For example, accessing scene selection.

VCR Playback Controls

DVD Playback Controls DVD Navigation Menu Page

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To use the computer:

1.) LOGON to the computer using your UWSP username and password.

2.) To display the computer’s screen on the video projector, select COMPUTER in the AMX Selector’s Matrix Switcher. (See Page 2.)

Unlocking a computer:

If the PC’s screen indicates that it has been locked by another user, you can unlock the system by restarting it. To restart a locked computer:

1.) Press and hold the POWER button on the computer until it shuts down (typically, you will need to hold the button for 5 to 10 seconds before the sequence will begin).

2.) Press the POWER button again to restart the PC. When the login screen appears, enter your UWSP username and password.

NOTE: Please remember to logoff the computer when finished.

After 60 minutes of inactivity, classroom computers will automatically lock, preventing subsequent users from logging on.

Computer

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To connect a laptop computer:

1.) Plug the VGA cable into the VGA port on your laptop and, if audio is desired, plug the 1/8” stereo cable into your laptop’s headphone jack.

(If your laptop does not have a VGA port, contact Tech Support for further assistance. Also, some laptops require proper configuration to utilize an external display. To configure your laptop accordingly, please refer to the instructions provided by your manufacturer.)

2.) Select LAPTOP from the AMX Selector’s MATRIX Menu.

Connecting to the Internet:

Many classrooms are equi pped with an Ethernet cable allowing for wired inter-net access. It is advisable to use a wired connection whenever possible. Wireless internet connections are also available in most classrooms. For instructions on configuring your laptop, contact Help Desk at x4375 or visit

www.uwsp.edu/IT/Network/Wireless.

Laptop Connection

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Lighting System

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Preset Lighting Configuration

All Off

All On

Lecture

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Projector

Cans High

Cans Low

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Turns all fluorescent lights on

All Off

Turns all the lights off Unused

Movie

Turns the canned lights on, adjusted for note-taking when viewing movies

Lecture

Turns the fluorescent lights on, brighter in the front for

demonstration and lecutre

Unused Cans Low

Turns the can lights on low, along with stair egress lighting

Cans High

Turns the canned lights on high, along with stair egress lighting

Projector

Turns the fluorescent lights on, dimmer in the front for projector screen viewing

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Lobby FIRST FLOOR EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT D102

For issues related to technical services, please consult the technical support information found on the front cover.

TECHNOLOGY PROBLEMS

SECURITY CONCERNS

For issues related to building or campus security, please contact Campus Protective Services.

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FACILITY SERVICES CAMPUS PROTECTIVE SERVICES SPPD/SPFD

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NOTE: There will be 7-12 seconds of silence before the phone rings. Please do not hang up.

POLICE/FIRE EMERGENCIES

MAINTENANCE EMERGENCIES

During the hours of 7 AM - 3:30 PM, issues related to building maintenance may be directed to Facility Services. During off-hours, maintenance emergencies may be reported to Protective Services.

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