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Revision as of 10:35, 27 January 2014

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This room is mostly used by the advanced moving image programs. It has an AV rack up front and in the back. It also has a 5.1 system, blu-ray, laser disc, VHS, laptop VGA cord, and audio mixer which allows you to interchange both your video and audio signals.

Power

  1. Turn ON the main power on both AV racks in 326, orange switches.
  2. Make sure the Audio Amplifier and ONKYO Receiver in the 326A control room is ON.

Projector Remote

  1. Turn on the projector by using the Panasonic projector remote
  2. Press INPUT SELECT on projector remote
    • Select COMPUTER IN to project all media that is located on the desk
    • Select HDMI 3 to project either of the blu-ray players 1 & 2

Video Sources

  1. Select your video source on the top Extron switcher
  • VHS, DVD, DV, Laser Disc, Mac Mini, Laptop Computer (using VGA cable)
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Audio Sources

Orange rack:

  1. Use the Rane audio mixer to individually control the volume of your media sources that are located in the orange rack.
  2. Set the Onkyo audio receiver in the back room to 326VGA - select TV/CD on the Onkyo remote
  3. Use the Onkyo remote to control volume.

Bluray 1 and 2:

  1. Set the Onkyo audio reciever in the back room to either Bluray #1 or Bluray # 2 or select BD/DVD on the Onkyo remote.

Volume

There are 3 volumes that need to be adjusted depending on what media you are using. These 3 Main Volume controls need to be adjusted appropriately.

  • Volume on the Rane mixer
  • Volume on the Onkyo receiver in the 326A Control Room
  • Volume on your laptop