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1. Once you have the correct cable follow the same connection steps as the Windows users above 11 TIP Power up To ensure that your laptop remains charged up there is a power socket available on the side of every lectern unit For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Anglia Ruskin Bie ty msarves Laptop Frequently Asked Questions FAQ s gt I ve connected my Laptop using the cable provided but it s not working 1 Check that the cable is firmly connected to your laptop and the lectern 2 Check that the lectern touchscreen display is switched on and that you have selected the LAPTOP option 3 Ifthe display is still not working you may need to check the display settings on your laptop This may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer However is often either fn F3 F4 F5 F8 or F9 Below are some common makes that may help you Laptop Make Display function Key Dell in F8 Toshiba in F5 Samsung in F4 Mac Auto detect We advise that you check your manufacturer s user manual for further guidelines on enabling display options If you are experiencing difficulties please contact Customer Support Team on Extension 4357 l can t hear any sound When connecting a device to the lectem such as a MacBook via the HDMI port you may need to separate the audio from the visual input on the connected device and use the 35mm
2. For our smaller teaching spaces we have installed flat screens as an alternative to larger rooms with projectors You will find that these rooms have a small Extron display panel installed so that you can connect up to the flat screen How do use this 1 To start turn on the Extron touch screen display panel by pressing the touch here to start button 2 Turon the Flat Screen using the remotes provided 3 You can then select your chosen input eg Laptop Blu ray Player etc from the Small Extron Screen 4 To connect your laptop use the VGA cables provided locatted on the connectivity panel 5 To tum the system off press Display Off and use the Flat remote to turn the Flat screen off gt The displays appears to be off but the display panel is on and working This can sometimes happen if the display has timed out due to a long period of inactivity If this occurs turn the Lectern Unit off and then on again This should resolve the problem If you are still experiencing problems please call IT Services Customer support on ext 4357 For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Anglia Ruskin Be ty mses Enabling the Display Type 5 Connecting Laptops to Video Conference Flat screens Our Video Conference facilities have the capability to be used purely as a tool for presenting using a laptop or for Video Conferencing call
3. am Anglia Ruskin University a guide to the Audio Visual teaching technologies in this room IT Services web anglia ac uk it Ext 4357 nO f gt Learn about IT These guides have been designed to give you information about the technologies specific to this room If you need to get in touch with us please contact 4357 You can find out about the team that provides these services in the back of this booklet as well as how you can provide feedback For more information instructional videos on the teaching room technologies and information about training please visit web anglia ac uk it web anglia ac uk it Ext 4357 Hh ieee Anglia Rath Trservices Lectern PC Each one of our Lectern cabinets has been fitted with a Lectern PC complete with the full Microsoft Office 2013 suite This allows users with an Anglia Ruskin login fast and easy access to their Anglia Ruskin Desktop applications files and folders whilst presenting to an audience How do l use this 1 Both small and large Extron touch panels are equipped with infrared camera ensure the lectern is on by waving your hand over the device if it does not appear to be on 2 Select Press here to begin 3 Press the Power button located on the front of the PC to turn the PC on 4 Onthe Extron touch screen display panel select PC cpmvpep DOC CAM VIDEO Log in to the PC using your Anglia Ruskin Username and Password Once
4. 6666 Room enquiries bookaroom anglia ac uk Space management enquiries Air con control room set up Estates and Facilities ext 6464 Cambridge Campus IT enquiries Technical support Customer Support ext 4357 or itsupport anglia ac uk Media Loan enquiries Media ext 2205 or media services anglia ac uk Catering enquiries Hospitality ext 5635 Security Cambridge Control room ext 2368 Emergency Dial ext 6666 Room enquiries bookaroom anglia ac uk Space management enquiries Air con control room set up Estates and Facilities ext 6464 B 005 MP Design amp Delivery
5. jack input provided There is no embedded audio through the provided HDMI input TIP Power off Once you no longer need to display a 3 party device select another input from the input display panel or if it is the end of your session remember to turn off the control panel as well as the lectern PC For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh eee een MT Services Using the Blu ray Player What is a Blu ray Bluray technology enables playback of high definition video HD and offers extra storage capacity than traditional DVD s Bluray players are available in all of our 300 teaching spaces and will allow you to play CD s DVD and Bluray discs Two thirds of all Blu ray discs are region free and so will happily play on the university players but please check this with your disc and teaching space player before presenting to the room We believe our players are compatible i ji j j j j W F with UK EU region discs and will also play any region DVD How do use this 1 Locate the Blu ray player which is situated above the Lectern PC in the Lectern cabinet 2 On the Extron touch screen display panel select Blu ray 3 The Blu ray home screen will then be displayed on the Extron touch screen display panel 4 Press the eject button to insert your disc 5 In some rooms you will need to use the remote control provided TIP We ca
6. logged in you will have full access to your Anglia Ruskin desktop You will also have full access to the internet the PC s CD DVD drive USB ports and the rooms interactive displays where deployed Wireless Keyboard and Mouse The keyboard and mouse that accompany the Lectern PC are wireless Return the mouse to the mouse charging cradle once you have finished using It The keyboard and mouse are programmed only to be used with a specific lectern PC You will not be able to use the keyboard or mouse with other PC s located in other rooms Once you have finished using the Lectern PC simply shut down Wireless Keyboard and Mouse FAQ s gt need to use my wired keyboard and or mouse You can do this through USB connectivity only on the input plate an TIP Specific to the room The wireless keyboard and mouse will not work with any other machine than the one the two devices are installed on Do not move these Items to other teaching spaces You must always replace the mouse on the charging cradle found on the lectern as the mouse will not work if its battery is not charged This is the number one reason by far for mouse failures For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh ieee Anglia Rath TrServices Connecting a USB device to the Lectern PC There are multiple ports available on the lectern display panel for you plug a USB memory stick in
7. to focus and zoom the camera as required Alternatively you can also change the camera s zoom and focus settings on the side of the camera For more information visit us at www anglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh ieee each MT Services Interactive Whiteboards Type 1 SMART boards What is an Interactive SMART Board SMART board is a large interactive display that is connected to both the Lectern PC and the projector and used to provide an interactive learning experience when teaching and presenting This interactive display allows users to digitally annotate on to the board using the smart board pens provided This type of interactive board should be setup and ready to use from the moment the PC is activated and logged into by a user If there is an issue with the boards not responding as designed please contact customer support on 4357 How do use this 1 You must use the lectern PC provided in order to use the Interactivity functions of this SMART board Tum on the lectern PC situated in the lectern cabinet and log in using your Anglia Username and Password On the Extron touch screen display panel select Interactive Whiteboard and then PC on the top right hand side of the menu Check that the light on the right hand side of the SMART Interactive Board is green indicated that it is ready for use To start using the Board touch the SMART board with one of the SMA
8. Extron touch screen display panel by pressing the touch here to start button You will hear the projectors starting up 2 The touch display panel will have different projector display options at the top as this is a dual projector room You will see 3 options for display To project on 2 screens select Both If you wish to only display on one screen select elther High Res or Low Res from the top display menu 4 Ifyou only wish to display on one screen you can either select Left or Right depending on your preference 5 You can also use the blank display button at any time to hide your display Please note that this does not turn the projector off Please remember Help us stay green and press System Off when you re finished This will automatically turn the projector off This saves not only electricity but prolongs the life of the projector s gt The displays appears to be off but the display panel is on and working This can sometimes happen if the display has timed out due to a long period of inactivity If this occurs turn the Lectern Unit off and then on again This should resolve the problem If you are still experiencing problems please call IT Services Customer support on ext 4357 For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh eee Anglia Rath Trservices Enabling the Display Type 4 Flat Screens with small touch screen panels
9. RT pens or use your finger Launching programs can be done by double tapping any programs on your desktop TIPS SMART Pens 1 To use a different colour for your board annotations select a different colour pen from the cradle 2 _Remember to return these to the SMART Board cradle For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh ieee ade neka MT Services Interactive Whiteboards Type 2 ENO Boards What is an Interactive Whiteboard An interactive whiteboard is a large interactive display that is connected to both the Lectern PC and the projector and used to provide an interactive learning experience when teaching and presenting This interactive display allows users to digitally annotate on to the board using the stylus pens provided You will find ENO interactive whiteboards or SMART boards are available in all of our 300 teaching rooms This type of interactive board should be setup and ready to use from the moment the PC is activated and logged into by a user If there is an issue with the boards not responding as designed please contact customer support on 4357 How do use this ENO Boards Tum on the lectern PC situated in the lectern cabinet and log in using your Anglia Ruskin Username and Password On the Extron touch screen display panel select PC and then Interactive Whiteboard on the top right hand side of the menu To start using
10. cument is not displaying the full A4 sheet onto the screen Some rooms also need the zoom adjusting on the document camera itself Make sure that you are zoomed out fully on the physically camera as well as the touch screen panel For more information visit us at www anglia ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Anglia Ruskin Be ty msarves Document Cameras Type 2 Controlling the document camera using the large or small Extron touch panels What is a Document Camera Document cameras also known as Visual Presenters or digital overhead projectors allow lecturers and presenters to display printed documents or large objects in real time to a large audience All our lecture theatres and teaching spaces are fully equipped with Document Cameras for use during your session How do use this 1 The room will have either a large Extron Display panel or a small Extron Display panel These panels may look slightly different but function in exactly the same way 2 Tap Press here to begin Large Extron Small Extron Panel The projector will now start up 4 Press the power button on the o Document camera mumy BOE 5 Select the DOC CAM icon on poc cam the Large Extron touch screen display panel or the DOC Cam button on the small Extron display 6 The Extron touch screen display panel small and large will now show the Document Camera s h control menu You can use this menu
11. e with the boards not responding as designed please contact customer support on 4357 How do use this 1 I Tum on the lectern PC situated in the lectern cabinet and log in using your Anglia Ruskin Username and Password The board will now be ready to use To write on the Active board there will be a black and Orange stylus pen located at the side of the board The Active Board should now be ready to use In the event that the Board does not start to work after you have logged in you may need to calibrate the board To do so take the stylus pen and hover it over the top left hand button on the board TIPS Stylus for Active Boards Remember your Stylus Active Pen will only work in that designated room These will not work across multiple rooms For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh eee ae ack MT Services Enabling the Display Type 1 Projectors with large touch screen panels Each of our teaching spaces are equipped with either a single projector or dual projectors for use during your session These projectors are enabled when the Extron touch screen panel has been switched on How do use this 1 To start turn on the Extron touch screen display panel by pressing the touch here to start button You will hear the projectors starting up 2 The touch display panel will have different projector display options dep
12. ending on if the room has a single projector or a dual projector 3 If your room has a single projector you will only have the option to display on 1 screen at a time 4 Logging off of the Extron Display pane will automatically turn the projector off Please remember when you are finished with your session turn off the lectern via the touch screen display and this in turns shuts down the projector This saves not only electricity but prolongs the life of the projector s Enabling the display Frequently Asked Question FAQ s gt The displays appears to be off but the display panel is on and working This can sometimes happen if the display has timed out due to a long period of inactivity If this occurs turn the Lectern Unit off and then on again This should resolve the problem If you are still experiencing problems please call IT Services Customer support on ext 4357 For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh eee een MT Services Enabling the Display Type 2 Projectors with small touch screen panels Single projector rooms may have been fitted with a small Extron Display panel These display panels are used in exactly the same way as the larger displays found in other rooms How do use this 1 To start turn on the Extron touch screen display panel by pressing the touch here to start button You will hear the projectors sta
13. n play The Blu ray players will play audio CD s standard DVD s and Blu ray DVD s The PC will only play audio and standard DVD s through the standard machine build For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Anglia Ruskin a iversity Services Document Cameras Type 1 Controlling the Document Camera using the device controls Whatis a Document Camera Document cameras also known as Visual Presenters or digital overhead projectors allow lecturers and presenters to display printed documents or large objects in real time to a large audience All our lecture theatres and teaching spaces are fully equipped with Document Cameras for use during your session How do use this 1 The room will have either a large Extron Display panel or a small Extron Display panel These panels may look slightly different but function in exactly the same way 2 Tap Press here to begin Large Extron Panel Small Extron Panel HHAAG 3 The projector will now start up 4 Press the power button on the Document camera 5 Select the DOC CAM icon on the Large Extron touchscreen display panel or the DOC CAM button on the small Extron display 6 You will now be prompted to use the controls on the Document camera only 7 You can change the Zoom and focus settings by pressing the Zoom and Focus buttons located on the front of the document camera gt My do
14. or assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh eee een MT Services Connecting Laptops to the Projectors Using your personal laptop to present Laptops can be connected to the AV equipment eg data projectors interactive whiteboards and flat screens in all of our lecture theatres and teaching room spaces To connect your device all you need is the cable connector which you will find situated on our lecterns How do do this gt Connecting Windows Laptops 10 Locate the combined audio visual cable VGA on the lectern This should already be connected to the lectern if not this will need to be plugged in to the socket marked LAPTOP and LAPTOP AUDIO 11 Plug the adjacent end in to your laptop the receiving socket should be located either on the side or the back of your laptop 12 On the Extron touch screen Lectern display panel select the VGA or LAPTOP button to enable display cppvpep DOC CAM gt Connecting MacBook MacBook Pro Laptops All Anglia Ruskin Lecters are supplied with compatible cables for Windows laptop with VGA connection gt Ifyou are a MacBook MacBook Pro user this will require a different connector cable DVI to VGA connector gt Windows HDMI users will also need a different cable connector If you do not have one of these cable connectors dont worry the AV Support team will be happy to provide this for you To loan a cable please contact our Customer Support team on extension 4357
15. riety of AV equipment available In a typical teaching space you can expect to see AV cabinet with lectern PC Interactive Whiteboards and or Smartboards Projectors Single and or Dual Projectors Blu ray player Document Camera USB and Laptop connectivity capability Note Facilities vary from space to space The central timetabling team can advise you on room specifications when making a booking We also provide and support Video Conferencing facilities in a number of centrally timetabled rooms Booking for these rooms should be made via Room Bookings hhttp web anglia ac uk estates hookaroom Borrowing media equipment Chelmsford campus If you would like to borrow some media equipment please contact our Customer Support Team on ext 4357 or email us at itsupport anglia ac uk Cambridge campus If you would like to borrow some media equipment please contact our AV Media Support Team on ext 2205 or email us at media services anglia ac uk For those in Cambridge you can register to book media equipment online by going to www anglia ac uk medialoans web anglia ac uk it Ext 4357 Useful Contacts Chelmsford Campus IT enquiries Technical support Customer Support ext 4357 or itsupport anglia ac uk Media Loan enquiries Media ext 2205 or media services anglia ac uk Catering enquiries Hospitality Rivermead ext 3744 or Tindal ext 4347 Security Chelmsford Control room ext 3628 Emergency Dial ext
16. rting up 2 You will then need to log in to either the Lectern PC or connect your laptop 3 Select device button you wish to use on the Extron display panel Eg if you wish to display the PC select PC 4 Pressing Display Off will end your projector session Please remember when you are finished with your session turn off the lectern via the touch screen display and this in turns shuts down the projector This saves not only electricity but prolongs the life of the projector s Enabling the display Frequently Asked Question FAQ s gt The displays appears to be off but the display panel is on and working This can sometimes happen if the display has timed out due to a long period of inactivity If this occurs turn the Lectern Unit off and then on again This should resolve the problem If you are still experiencing problems please call IT Services Customer support on ext 4357 For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Anglia Ruskin Bie ty mses Enabling the Display Type 3 Dual projectors with large touch screen panels Some of our larger teaching spaces have been fitted with dual projectors As with our other projectors these are used in conjunction with the Extron Lectern display panel and will be automatically enabled as soon as the Extron touch screen panel has been switched on How do use this 1 To start tum on the
17. s These rooms can be great for smaller scale presenting for meetings and interacting with a cross campus audience How do l use this for presenting 1 2 To start turn on the Flat screen using the remote provided If the screen does not tum on when you press the video Conference remote control please use the Flat Screen remote control to start the television display You willfind that a VGA cable has been provided for you to connect your laptop Plug this into your laptop Press the presentation button on the Video Conference remote control Instructions on Video Conferencing and the use of the remote control should be on the table in the room Remember If the Video Conference appears to be on but there is no Video Conference display the flat screen maybe in standby mode Use the remotes provided to switch on the flat screen For more information visit us at www anglia ac uklitservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Who we are The IT Services Media Development Team is responsible for the implementation enhancement and maintenance of our Audio Visual equipment Working in close collaboration with the IT Services Customer Support Team we are committed to delivering high quality classroom support and technical assistance to over 300 teaching spaces across all university campuses What AV equipment can I expect to find in a teaching space Our lecture theatres and teaching rooms have a va
18. the Board touch the interactive board with the ENO Stylus or use your finger You will see a magnetic tool bar on the side of the board providing you with various options to choose from Mouse tool creates a mouse pointer to select and navigate Pen tools used to create digital ink for annotations Highlighter tool used to highlight items or text on screen Eraser tool used to erase annotations Undo Button used to undo a selection or action o Customiser tool bar allows the user to customise display options Replace the cap on the Stylus pen after use This ensures that the Bluetooth connection remains off oo0oo0oo00 TIPS Using the pens well 1 When using the pen to annotate on the ENO make slow and bold gestures this will enable the pen to match your every move 2 Keep the pen nib lightly pressed to the surface of the board for the best results For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices For assistance please contact 01245 68 4357 vo Hh ieee penak MT Services Interactive Whiteboards Type 3 Promethean Active board What is a Promethean Active board The promethean Active board is an interactive board that has been optimized for touch and allows users to work simultaneously providing a collaborative space for students to work together This type of interactive board should be setup and ready to use from the moment the PC is activated and logged into by a user If there is an issu
19. to should you need to access a document whilst using the AV equipment You just need to follow the short instructions below to get started How do do this 1 Inthe lectern cabinet you will find the lectern PC Please turn this on and log in using your Anglia Ruskin username and password 2 Once logged in insert your USB memory stick in to one of the ports available on the AV Connectivity Panel 3 On your desktop you will see that the USB drive is now ready for use It may take a few moments for your USB drive to register Oyanze v Bropamies System properties Uninstallarchangeaprogian N e Fontes 4 Hard Disk Drives 1 M Destop OsDik Ci J Downloads 1 Recent Places ShacePoineStez 4 Devices with Removable Storage 1 uno i Ue F Documente Tip Removing your USB Remember to eject your USB safely by right clicking the device in the system tray located in the bottom right hand of your desktop and select safely remove device This will prevent file corruption USB Frequently Asked Questions FA gt L have plugged in my USB but the PC won t load If the USB stick is inserted into the port on the PC or lectern interface panel before the computer Is switched on the PC will try and boot from the stick and not the PC This will result in the PC not starting until the USB device has been removed and the power for the PC reset For more information visit us at wwwaanglla ac uk itservices F
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