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Features

This is a projector-based, uncontrolled classroom with an Epson projector and remote.

  • Podium Computer
  • Audio System with Speakers
  • Pull down projection screen
  • Full HD Laser Projector
  • HDMI input at Lectern
  • Hyflex VTC System with Camera and Ceiling Microphones


Location: UHAL 1st Floor A-Wing



Remotes

Projector Remote

Controls the projector in the room. Located on top of the podium or in the podium drawer.


Hyflex Remote

Controls the Hyflex VTC System. Located on top of the podium or in the podium drawer.



Controlling the A/V System

Using the Remote

The remote for the projector controls most functions in the room. The remote is labeled below with the colors corresponding to a particular section explaining that function.



Turning the system on and off

To turn the system on, press the power button on the remote (outlined in orange to the left). This will only turn on the projector. You must physically pull on the string/handle on the screen to lower it. The bottom edge of the screen should be near the marker tray.

To turn off the system, press the standby button twice. This will turn off the projector. To raise the screen, pull on the string/handle and the screen will raise.

Source Selection

The source in this space is going to be "HDBaseT" (outlined in blue to the left). To switch inputs, first make sure that your laptop is connected with the provided HDMI cable, then the projector will automatically switch to the laptop input. To switch back, disconnect the HDMI cable from the laptop. There should be no need to switch inputs on the remote, unless troubleshooting an issue.

Volume Control

Volume can be controlled with the volume knob behind the lectern, or on the PC using the volume controls on the bottom right corner of the screen.

Before adjust volume knob on the wall, make sure the computer volume is up/not muted and that the source you're playing from also is not muted.

The volume is NOT affected by the volume button on the projector remote in this space.

Projector Control

The most commonly used projector functions are A/V Mute and Freeze. A/V Mute is on the bottom left of the remote, and Freeze is on the bottom right of the remote (both outlined in green to the left).

  • A/V Mute will shutter the projector and mute the audio.  Use this feature when you want to use the whiteboard or front of the room without shutting down the system.  Please only use this feature for up to 20 minutes, otherwise it's best to shut down the system.
  • Freeze will freeze the currently displayed image on the screen.  Use this feature if you'd like to hold a frame still on the screen or use the podium PC for another activity without displaying it, such as checking your email.

Inputs

Using the Podium PC and Lectern

The computer placed on the podium is the primary source for this AV system.  This computer runs the same image as all other podium computers in general fund classrooms and labs.  You can sign in with your UCCS credentials.

The keyboard and mouse are located in the pull-open tray. Please return them to this tray after use.

Using a Laptop

The HDMI cable on the lectern is for use with a laptop.  Connect your device and then in a few seconds the projector will switch to your laptop device.

Using the Vaddio/Hyflex VTC System

How To Use a Hyflex Classroom



Screen Control

The screen in this room is manually operated. The handle, with a string attached, is outlined in red in the photo above.

OIT calibrates the projector image when the bottom weighted bar of the screen is closest to the marker tray. If the screen isn't the same height as the marker tray, the image may be off centered or cut off.


Photos

This is a projector-based, uncontrolled classroom


The room speakers are located on the ceiling on either side of the projector screen.


This is the Hyflex camera in the room. It is located on the back wall.

This is the Cisco phone located on the wall beside the podium desk as well as the volume knob, which controls the volume in the space.

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