Pearlman 203 (TEC classroom - level B)

This room utilizes a manual, pull down screen.

Displaying PC or Laptop

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  1. Use the system control station, surface-mounted on the instructor desk, to operate the projector.
  2. Press the ON button. The button will flash while the projector is warming up.
  3. Press the PC button to activate your laptop connection.
  4. Volume levels from any source may be controlled using the VOLUME knob with LED gauge. Make sure audio amplifier (and all rack items) are powered ON for proper performance.
  5. PC LOGON: ***Use your UNET name and password, in the USERS domain. ***
  6. Laptop and network connections are provided inside the recessed "cable cubby" surface-mounted on the instructor desk. When a signal is "sent" from a visiting laptop, it takes precedence over the "in room" PC.

Playing DVDs or Videotapes

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  1. Open the rack on the back wall, using the access combination.
  2. Insert your DVD disc or VHS tape.
  3. Press the appropriate input button on the system control station. DVD or VCR depending on your media.
  4. To operate the playback units, use the transport controls as provided on each unit, or on a provided remote control.

Playing Audio CDs

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Audio CDs are played through the DVD player.
  1. Open the rack using the combination listed above.
  2. Insert your CD into the DVD player.
  3. Press the DVD button on the system control panel.
  4. Press play on the DVD player and use the track forward & back buttons to access the appropriate track.
  5. An audio CD may also be played using the PC's cd drive.

**When Finished**

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  1. Press the OFF button on the system control panel. Be sure the projector begins to power off process with its 90 second cool down process.
  2. Return all remote controls.
  3. Lock the rack by rotating the combination to display random numbers, locking it in its original location.
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE: CALL LTS / MEDIA SERVICES AT EXT.6-4632 OR EXT.6-4429.
This page was last modified on: Apr 05, 2007