B120

This room is equipped with the technology listed below. Tap or click each header to see more information. 

 

Extron Touch Panel

The technology in this room is controlled by the Extron touch panel located on or near the lectern.

If the system is powered off, the PVCC logo will be displayed with the text (Touch to begin). 
 

Advanced mode display on extron touch panel. Options to toggle between sources, cameras, and displays are shown

Once powered on, you will find buttons to control the main room:

  • The Volume Controls will set the volume of sound coming through the speakers or input devices
  • The Mute Buttons will mute sound coming through the speakers or input devices
  • The Power Button will turn off the system

The Presentation Menu brings up the source options for the primary room TV .

  • PC Main: Mirror display from podium computer
  • PC Extended: Extend display from podium computer
  • Solstice: Will allow the use of Mersive Solstice to wirelessly cast the display of a compatible device to the displays in the room. See this article on Mersive Solstice  for more information
  • Podium HDMI: Connect via HDMI.  SSee the section below on Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) for more information
  • Wall HDMI corresponds to input HDMI ports located on the walls of the classroom
  • Clear: Sets the source to a blank screen

By selecting Advanced on the top left, you can choose manually customize which sources go to which output. Tap a source to select it, then tap the output (Front Display, Rear Display, Side Left, Side Right, and audio). 

Find Camera Controls by selecting either of the cameras listed on the bottom of the display. Selecting a camera here will toggle between which camera is being inputted to the computer. Only one camera at a time can be displayed. 

  • Pan/Tilt/Zoom features to adjust the direction and view of the camera
  • Presets and 'Return to Home' Buttons to automatically adjust the camera 
  • Power Button to power off the camera

Extron touch panel interface displaying camera controls. Camera choices are displayed as buttons across the bottom of the screen with directional toggles in the middle of the screen

 

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Connection

A BYOD connection allows you to connect your own device to the technology in the room, instead of using the built-in room PC. Follow the connection guides below to connect your device. 


If your device has a USB Type C port (most modern devices, including all PVCC issued laptops, will have this):

A laptop with a USB Type C port and a USB Type C cable.

Connect the USB Type C cable to your device and press the USB-C button on the touch panel.


If your device only has HDMI and USB Type A ports:

A laptop with an HDMI and USB Type A port and an HDMI and USB Type A cable.

Connect both the HDMI cable and the USB Type A cable to your device and press the HDMI button on the touch panel. 


Once connected, the display(s) in the room should mirror your own device. You may also use the integrated room speakers, camera, and microphones, if available.

Document Camera

The IPEVO Document Camera can be used to project images of documents and objects onto the screen(s) in the classroom. It is a modern version of an overhead projector. 

Use the power switch on the base of the camera to turn it on or off.

An IPEVO brand document camera. The on and off button are labeled.

Open the Visualizer software on the classroom computer to see the camera feed. Turn on the projector and/or television screens to share this camera feed with the classroom. 

The app icon of IPEVO Visualizer. It is a blue abstract lightbulb design.

 

 


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