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Overview
The Mead Room is a small conference room located on the first floor of Pearsons Hall. Technology in this space includes an 80-inch Sharp Aquos HDTV with connections for laptops and HD devices.
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The information below documents how to accomplish common tasks with the a/v equipment in the room.
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Capacity | 12 |
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Furniture | Conference table, 12 chairs. |
Technology | HDTV with connections for laptop and audio. |
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Displaying a laptop or other video device
- Retrieve the AV cable (VGA or HDMI) that you would like to use from the AV cabinet below the HDTV.
- Connect the cable to the Atlona panel below the HDTV, then connect to the corresponding port on your laptop/device.
- For audio when using VGA, plug the 3.5mm audio cable into the headphone/audio out port on your laptop/device and the other end into the Audio In port on the Atlona connections panel.
- Once the cable is connected to the proper ports on the laptop and the control panel, the HDTV will automatically turn On.
- Note that the auto On/Off commands are on a slight delay.
- If the HDTV does not turn on automatically, press the On button on the Atlona a/v controller on the right side of the AV cabinet to activate the display.
- The Atlona panel will detect the active video signal from your laptop or device and automatically switch to that video input.
- If you need to use more than one device, you can manually switch between the devices by pressing the Input Select button on the Atlona panel.
- Audio level can be adjusted using the Volume control on the computer.
- When you are finished using the equipment, please disconnect the AV cables and return them to the shelf in the AV cabinet. The HDTV will automatically turn Off after 2 minutes with no active video signal.
Atlona a/v connection and control panel | |