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Room Capabilities
The following equipment is available in this room. Click on one to reveal more information.
Epson PowerLite 825
Display computer or other electronic media sources on a large projection screen.
Count: 1
This projector can display computer presentations from a connected laptop or, when available in the room, video from a VCR/DVD player or images from a document camera. Use the button panel on the wall to control what source is displayed on the projector. You should not need to use a remote control for this projector, or press any buttons on the projector itself.
Troubleshooting
- Blue screen with "No Signal" message
Verify that the proper input source is selected. Press the button for the source you want to display (for example "LAPTOP" or "DOC CAM"). If this does not solve the problem when doing computer projection, make sure your laptop is configured to output compatible video. The native resolution of this projector is 1024 x 768. For the best quality image, set your laptop to output video at this resolution, and (if you have the option) select 60 Hz as the refresh rate.
Panasonic PT-FX400U
Display computer or other electronic media sources on a large projection screen.
Count: 1
This projector can display computer presentations from a connected laptop or, when available in the room, video from a VCR/DVD player or images from a document camera. Use the button panel on the wall to control what source is displayed on the projector. You should not need to use a remote control for this projector, or press any buttons on the projector itself.
Troubleshooting
- Blue screen with "No Signal" message
Verify that the proper input source is selected. Press the button for the source you want to display (for example "LAPTOP" or "DOC CAM"). If this does not solve the problem when doing computer projection, make sure your laptop is configured to output compatible video. The native resolution of this projector is 1024 x 768. For the best quality image, set your laptop to output video at this resolution, and (if you have the option) select 60 Hz as the refresh rate.
Samsung DVD-V8500
Play DVD discs.
Count: 1
This deck can play the following media:
- VHS tapes
- S-VHS tapes
- DVD-Video discs
- DVD-R discs recorded as DVD-Video
- CD-R or CD-RW discs recorded as CD-Audio, MP3, or WMA
- Memory Cards of Type:10-in-2 Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Smart Media, Multi Media, Secure Digital Card, Compact Flash, Micro Drive, XD Picture Card, Mini SD, Memory Stick Duo
Choosing between DVD and VCR Mode
This player is essentially a DVD player and a VCR deck in one unit. To choose which function you want to use, press the "DVD/VCR" button on the front panel until the display indicates the deck you want is active. You can then use the Play, Pause, Stop, and other buttons to control the tape or DVD.
| An overview diagram of the buttons on the front of this unit can be viewed by clicking here. |
Troubleshooting
- Check Power
Make sure the power button located on the left front of the unit is on. - Check DVD/VCR Button
Make sure you have selected the function corresponding with the media you want to play. See the description above for more information.
Samsung DVD-V8500
Play VHS tapes.
Count: 1
This deck can play the following media:
- VHS tapes
- S-VHS tapes
- DVD-Video discs
- DVD-R discs recorded as DVD-Video
- CD-R or CD-RW discs recorded as CD-Audio, MP3, or WMA
- Memory Cards of Type:10-in-2 Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Smart Media, Multi Media, Secure Digital Card, Compact Flash, Micro Drive, XD Picture Card, Mini SD, Memory Stick Duo
Choosing between DVD and VCR Mode
This player is essentially a DVD player and a VCR deck in one unit. To choose which function you want to use, press the "DVD/VCR" button on the front panel until the display indicates the deck you want is active. You can then use the Play, Pause, Stop, and other buttons to control the tape or DVD.
| An overview diagram of the buttons on the front of this unit can be viewed by clicking here. |
Troubleshooting
- Check Power
Make sure the power button located on the left front of the unit is on. - Check DVD/VCR Button
Make sure you have selected the function corresponding with the media you want to play. See the description above for more information.
Crestron QM-RMCRX-BA built-in amplifier
Play sound through multiple large speakers with full control over volume levels.
Count: 1
Stereo sound is played for all sources in the room, including the Laptop audio input and DVD/VCR Player (if installed).
Crestron CNX-B8
Control all A/V capabilities in the room from one easy-to-use button panel.
Count: 1
Allows easy selection of sources for projection, eliminating the need for hand-held remote controls. Press the button corresponding with the device to project, such as "Laptop", "DVD/VCR", or "Doc Cam" (if available). This will turn on the projector and switch to that source automatically. When finished, press the "Proj Off" button to turn off the projector. Volume control buttons are also provided, and a "Problem Report" button which will notify support staff when pressed. Some rooms also offer the ability to turn off wireless internet access via the button panel.
More information on the use of the button panel can be found in the following document:
Notes And Alerts
Camera Notice
A camera is installed in this room for remote testing of the video equipment. It is never used during a scheduled class or event unless a problem has been reported in the room. It is not used for surveillance or security, and does not pick up audio. As a privacy feature, a bright green light around the lens will blink when it is in use.





