Mooney 206

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Room Summary

 Photo of instructor station with PC and control system Photo of room from back left corner Photo from doorway of classroom Photo of equipment rack

 

 

 

 

How to Use Room: Base Level Operations
This room serves several different learning purposes. It may be operated as a standard classroom, as a SMART Board lab, or as a lab for separate group work. Mooney 206 seats 30 people.

  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. Press the touch screen to power on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to turn on.
  4. Select a SMART Board to activate with the instructor station and projector.
    If no selection is made, the system will default to turning on all SMART Boards.
  5. Turn the system off by pressing the 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 in the bottom left 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 in Mooney 206.

Equipment Manufacturer  Model/Type 
Desktop Dell  Optiplex 5260 AIO
Touch Screen Control  Crestron  TSW-750-TTK-B-S 
Projector  NEC  PA550W 
Projector Screen Da-Lite Cosmopolitan
Document Camera  Wolfvision  VZ-8plus4
SMART Board Projector (x3)  NEC  UM351W 
SMART Board (x3) SMART  SB885-SMP
Web Camera Avaya HC020
VCR/DVD Player JVC DR-MV150
Extra Monitor Samsung S22C200
Laptop Connectivity HDMI, VGA, Audio, Ethernet  

 

1.) Desktop (Dell)

Photo of the two monitors attached to the dell computer at the instructor's station

Basic Operating Instructions

  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. Select Desktop from computer inputs to display the desktop on the projector screen.
  5. To power the system off, press the off button located on the top right of the touch screen control.
  6. To power the desktop computer off, click the Shut Down button (Click the windows button in the bottom left side of the desktop, the Shut Down button is located to the right of the display window)

 

2.) Touch Screen Control (Crestron)

Basic Operating Instructions

  1. Touch the screen to turn on the system.
  2. Select start up configuration or the system will select all projectors.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel displaying the options for starting the system projectors: Front Wall, Front and Side, Front and Rear, and All projectors
  3. Use the touch screen control to select the desired input.
  4. Desktop input is selected from the bottom left of the input options.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with computer tab active
  5. Extended Desktop displays the additional instructor station screen.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the extended desktop tab active
  6. Laptop inputs are located in the instructor station cable cubby. Select either HDMI or VGA.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the laptop tab active
  7. AirMedia allows for devices to be wirelessly connected to the system for presentation.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the AirMedia tab active
  8. DVD can be played using the JVC player, located in the middle of the left column of the equipment rack.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the dvd tab active
  9. VCR can be played using the JVC player, located in the middle of the left column of the equipment rack.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the vcr tab active
  10. Cable TV input can be changed via the touch screen.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the cable tv tab active
  11. Document Camera can be selected and adjusted via the touch screen.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the document camera tab active
  12. Auxiliary inputs allow for additional devices to be connected via composite or aux cords, located in the built in to the top of the work station.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the aux tab active
  13. To add an event to the system schedule, press the Schedule button located in the bottom right corner of the touch screen.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with scheduling options displaying on the screen
  14. For help press the help button for a brief description of how the system operates, and the phone number for the Technology Service Desk.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with showing the help options on the screen
  15. To adjust the projector, press the Displays button located in the top right corner of the touch screen.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with showing the multiple options for muting or un-muting a projector or audio
  16. To turn the system off, press the off button located on the upper right of the touch screen control.
    Photo of crestron control touch panel with the option to shut down the system

 

3.) Projector (NEC)

Photo of the ceiling mounted 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, Extended Desktop, Laptop, AirMedia, DVD, VCR, Cable TV, Document Camera, Auxilary).
  3. Turn the system off by pressing the System Off button located on the top right side of the touch screen control.

 

4.) Document Camera (Wolfvision)

Photo of the document camera available at the instructor station

Basic Operating Instructions

  1. Select the document camera on the touch screen control.
  2. Document camera is ready for use.
  3. Adjustments to zoom or lamp use can be made on the touch screen control.
  4. To turn the system off, press the off button located on the top right of the touch screen control or select another input to use.

 

5.) SMART Board Projector (NEC)

Photo of the wall mounted projector used with the SMART board

Basic Operating Instructions

  1. Press the touch screen to power on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to turn on.
  2. Select a SMART Board to activate with the instructor station and projector.
    If no selection is made, the system will default to turning on all SMART Boards.
  3. Turn the system off by pressing the off button located on the top right side of the touch screen control.

 

6.) SMART Board (SMART)

Photo of the SMART board used in the room

Basic Operating Instructions

  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. Press the touch screen to power on the system. The system will take 45 seconds to turn on.
  4. Select a SMART Board to activate with the instructor station and projector.
    If no selection is made, the system will default to turning on all SMART Boards.
  5. To write on the board, select a pen option on the right side of the SMART board.
    Photo of the SMART board options displayed on the instructor's computer
    1. Pen color can be changed by pressing the colored buttons in front of the eraser.
      Photo of the pens available to use on the SMART board
  6. To erase board writing, either use the eraser or use your hand in a fist erase.
  7. To type information on to the screen, press the keyboard button located to the left of the eraser.
  8. To right click on the screen, press the mouse button located to the right of the eraser.
  9. Turn the system off by pressing the off button located on the top right side of the touch screen control.

 

5.) Web Camera (Avaya)

The Avaya web camera

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

 

 

Available Cords

Below is a list of the available cords in Mooney 206.

Cord Function 
VGA (2) and Audio (3) Used to connect personal computer.
HDMI (1)  Used to connect to your personal computer, as well as other compatible devices.

Photo of the available cable connections in the space identified by number

Room Display Options

Mooney 206 allows for three display options: Present, Breakout, and Custom. These features allow for different teaching styles, and varying room applications.

Present Mode

Photo of crestron control touch panel with showing the present options
This mode allows the instructor to control all of the avaiable screens in the room. SMART Boards in the classroom will mirror the selected input from the instructor station.

Breakout Mode

Photo of crestron control touch panel with the breakout mode option selected
This mode allows for SMART Boards to act individually, and to receive different inputs. This mode allows for in depth group work.

Basic Operating Instructions: Individual SMART Board

  1. Turn on computer by pressing the power button on the middle of the CPU (located next to each SMART Board)
  2. Turn on the computer monitor by pressing the power button on the bottom right side of the computer monitor.
  3. Login with your Elon username and password.
  4. To input another device onto the SMART Board, select the input method using the wall input control (located on the right of the SMART Board), and connect the device with the provided cords.
    Photo of the wall input available in the space
  5. While in Breakout Mode, sound is provided by the speakers on either side of the SMART Board. These may be powered on or off by switching the power button located on the underside of the left speaker.
  6. To power the computer off, click the Shut Down button (Click the windows button in the bottom left side of the desktop, the Shut Down button is located to the right of the display window). 
  7. To power the SMART Board off, press the OFF button located on the input control to the right of the SMART Board.
    Photo of the wall input available in the space
Custom Mode

Photo of the crestron control touch panel selection for the custom presentation mode
Photo of the options for the Custom presentation mode
This mode allows for a custom selection of display devices in the room. SMART Boards may be mirrored, turned off, or use for another task seperate from the instructor station. To choose a custom option for a display, choose the appropriate input for the desired projector, then select the display.

Basic Operating Instructions: Individual SMART Board

  1. Turn on computer by pressing the power button on the middle of the CPU (located next to each SMART Board)
  2. Turn on the computer monitor by pressing the power button on the bottom right side of the computer monitor.
  3. Login with your Elon username and password.
  4. To input another device onto the SMART Board, select the input method using the wall input control (located on the right of the SMART Board), and connect the device with the provided cords.
    Photo of the wall input installed in the room
  5. While in Breakout Mode, sound is provided by the speakers on either side of the SMART Board. These may be powered on or off by switching the power button located on the underside of the left speaker.
  6. To power the computer off, click the Shut Down button (Click the windows button in the bottom left side of the desktop, the Shut Down button is located to the right of the display window). 
  7. To power the SMART Board off, press the OFF button located on the input control to the right of the SMART Board.
    Photo of the wall input available in the room

Mooney 206 is an AirMedia capable room, however only four different devices may be connected at one time.

 

Additional Room Features

 

Photo of the instructor's station installed in the space.

Photo of the cable cubby installed at the instructor station with the power outlets, HDMI cable, VGA cable, audio cable, network cable, and inputs identified by number
The instructor station includes the desktop computer, additional desktop monitor, touch screen control, telephone, document camera, DVD player, VCR player, as well as a built in cable cubby with device inputs for: 1) Electrical, 2) HDMI, 3) Audio for VGA, 4) Ethernet, 5) VGA, and 6) Composite for external devices.

The portable charging station

Room is also equipped with a portable charging station and a portable white board

 

Details

Article ID: 77783
Created
Tue 5/7/19 12:40 PM
Modified
Wed 3/6/24 1:22 PM
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