Difference between revisions of "COM 320 & 323"

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COM 320 & 323 are exactly the same. They only have simple wall panels and NO AV RACK.
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COM 320 & 323 are exactly the same. They only have simple wall panels and media equipment.
  
 
[[File:COM-AV-Wall-Panel.png|thumbnail]]
 
[[File:COM-AV-Wall-Panel.png|thumbnail]]
  
 
===Computer===
 
===Computer===
# Connect your computer using the VGA/audio cord to the VGA input panel.
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# Connect your computer using the VGA/audio cord to the '''VGA''' input panel.
# Turn on the projector by pressing the ON display power.
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# Turn on the projector by pressing the display power ''''ON''' button on the panel.
# Select Laptop for your video source.
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# Select '''Laptop''' for your video source.
# Use the volume knob and your computer volume to control the audio level.
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# Use the '''volume''' knob and your computer volume to control the audio level.
  
 
===Auxiliary Input===
 
===Auxiliary Input===
 
Can be used for external DVD, VHS, or IPOD like devices.
 
Can be used for external DVD, VHS, or IPOD like devices.
#Connect your RCA audio or Video input
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#Connect an RCA audio or Video input
#Select the VIDEO source
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#Select the '''VIDEO''' source
#Turn ON the projector by pressing the ON Display power
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#Turn on the projector by pressing the display power ''''ON''' button on the panel.
#Use the volume knob to control volume
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#Use the '''volume''' knob to control volume
  
 
[[Category:Media Classrooms]]
 
[[Category:Media Classrooms]]

Revision as of 13:46, 15 October 2013

COM 320 & 323 are exactly the same. They only have simple wall panels and media equipment.

COM-AV-Wall-Panel.png

Computer

  1. Connect your computer using the VGA/audio cord to the VGA input panel.
  2. Turn on the projector by pressing the display power 'ON button on the panel.
  3. Select Laptop for your video source.
  4. Use the volume knob and your computer volume to control the audio level.

Auxiliary Input

Can be used for external DVD, VHS, or IPOD like devices.

  1. Connect an RCA audio or Video input
  2. Select the VIDEO source
  3. Turn on the projector by pressing the display power 'ON button on the panel.
  4. Use the volume knob to control volume