Carlton 225

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Room Summary

The instructor station with the touch panel to the left of the computer A view of available seating in the room A view of available seating in the room The equipment rack

 

 

This room serves as a classroom with seating available for 21 people.

How to Use Room: Base Level Operations

  1. Turn on the computer by pressing the power button on the bottom right side of the computer monitor.
  2. Login with your Elon username and password.
  3. Touch the touch screen control to turn on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to warm up.
  4. Use the touch screen control to select the desired input (Desktop, VGA, Composite, DVD, VCR, CD, and AUX).
    Laptop/Device inputs are built into the table top of the work station.
  5. Turn the system off by pressing the System Off button located on the top right side of the touch screen control.
  6. To power the desktop computer off, click the Shut Down button (click the Windows button on the bottom right side of the desktop, the Shut Down button is located to the right of the display window).

Available Technology

Below is a list of all the available technology located in Carlton 225.

Equipment Manufacturer  Model/Type 
Touch Screen Control  Crestron  TPS-4000 
Desktop Computer Dell  OptiPlex 5260 AIO
Projector  Canon  WUX6010
Projector Screen Da-Lite Model C
VCR Sony SLV-N77
DVD Player Samsung DVDE360
Web Camera Avaya HC020
Laptop Connectivity VGA, Audio, Ethernet  
Document Camera WolfVision VZ-8light4

 

1.) Touch Screen Control (Crestron)

Basic Operating Instructions

  1. Touch the screen to turn on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to warm up.
    Picture of Crestron control touch panel located on the instructor station
  2. To turn the system off, press the System Off button located on the top right of the touch screen control.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel showing the system shutdown screen
  3. Press IMAGE MUTE, located on the top left to mute the screen image and adjust the height of the projector screen.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel showing the image mute screen

VGA Instructions

  1. Tap on the CMPTR button on the touch panel.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel highlighting the computer tab option
  2. Plug in your device using the VGA cord (5).
    Photo of cable cubby with numbers identifying each cable
  3. Connect your device to the audio system by using the Audio cord for the VGA
  4. Ensure that your device is on.

DVD Instructions

  1. DVD can be played with the Sony player located in the middle of the equipment rack in the work station.
  2. Insert your DVD into the player.
  3. Tap on the DVD tab on the touch panel.
  4. The touch panel will display DVD controller buttons.
  5. Use the buttons displayed to control the DVD player.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with DVD tab active

VCR Instructions

  1. VCR can be played with the Sony player located in the middle of the equipment rack in the work station.
  2. Insert your VCR into the player.
  3. Tap on the VCR tab on the touch panel.
  4. The touch panel will display VCR controller buttons.
  5. Use the buttons displayed to control the VCR player.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with VCR tab active

Document Camera Instructions

           

  1. Touch the touch screen control to turn on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to warm up.
  2. Select Document Camera on the touch screen control.
  3. Document camera is ready for use.
  4. Adjustments to zoom or lamp use can be made on the touch screen control.
  5. To turn the system off, press the System Off button located on the top right of the touch screen control or select another input to use.           

CD Instructions

  1. CD can be played from the Samsung DVD Player, located in the equipment rack in the work station.
  2. Insert into the tray.
  3. Tap on the CD tab on the touch panel.
  4. The touch panel will display CD controller buttons.
  5. Use the buttons displayed to control the CD player.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with CD tab active

AUX Instructions

  1. Other devices can be connected via the composite input (4).
    Photo of cable cubby on the instructor's station with cables identified by numbers
  2. Tap on AUX tab on the control panel.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with AUX tab active
  3. The touch panel will display the AUX device options.
    You need to bring your own connection for the alternative device that is going to be used.

 

2.) Desktop Computer (Dell)

The Dell desktop computer

Basic Operating Instructions

  1. Turn on computer by pressing the power button located on the front right side of the computer monitor.
  2. Login with your Elon username and password.
  3. To turn off the computer, click the on the start menu in the bottom left corner. Press on the power icon, and select "Log Off" or "Shut Down".

 

3.) Projector (Canon)

The cannon projector

Basic Operating Instructions

  1. Touch the touch screen control to turn on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to warm up.
  2. Use the touch screen control to select the desired input (Desktop, VGA, DVD, VCR, CD, Composite, and AUX).
    Computer inputs are built into the table top of the work station.
  3. Turn the system off by pressing the System Off button located on the top right side of the touch screen control.

 

4.) Web Camera (Avaya)

The Avaya web camera

Basic Operating Instructions

This room is equipped with an Avaya HC020 web camera to use with web conferencing. Please review the articles below for additional information.

Connect Classroom Technology to Zoom
Connect Classroom Technology to Microsoft Teams

 

Additional Room Features

Photo of cable cubby located on the instructor's station with cables labeled by number

  • Installed on the top of the instructor work station is a cable cubby which provides inputs for: 1) Electrical, 2) Ethernet, 3) Audio input for VGA, 4) Input for composite, and 5) VGA
  • This room also has two adjustable whiteboards in addition to a full-size whiteboard

 

 

Details

Article ID: 77430
Created
Mon 5/6/19 10:37 AM
Modified
Fri 1/12/24 1:45 PM
Internal or External
External