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1. O O 5 23 15 While on the Presentation page tap the Zoom button at the top Drag the circle that appears on the sphere to the area you wish to zoom in on Change the size of the magnifying glass by using the Window Size slider in the lower right hand corner Zoom in and out by pinching fingers in and out Presentation Mode cont Note The zoom feature doesn t work on PIPs and does not increase the clarity of your image in other words this is not like Google Earth o Show Shows the magnifying glass on the sphere o Hide Hides the magnifying glass on the sphere o Reset Brings the magnifying glass to the last set User Position on the sphere o Gestures Brings up a quick help guide for Annotation gestures Note When a new clip is selected from the playlist the magnifying glass is automatically cleared and the Presentation mode is reset to display the Present page Mars Major Features Features Zoom Features CS d S O 4 IK lt Layers Mode Allows you to manipulate overlays and PIPs on a dataset e Layers for a dataset are displayed as a number set in a blue circle to the right of the dataset name The number represents how many layers are associated with the dataset 5 23 15 Presentation Mode cont 5 23 15 O O O O O To display the layers tap on the numbered circle next to the dataset name All the associated layers will appear in the left hand column To remove a layer tap the
2. red X To turn a layer off tap the green toggle It will change to white To turn a layer back on tap the white toggle It will change to green To change the transparency of a layer slide the circle along the blue line Note To layer one dataset on top of another on the fly O O O O Tap your background dataset dataset A so that it loads onto the sphere Find the dataset that you wish to layer on top of dataset A dataset B Press and hold down dataset B until it appears on the sphere Go into the Layers tab and adjust the transparency of dataset B to your liking Overlays A special library of useful earth related transparent layers ex Country borders Tap the Overlay button at the top of the screen and select an overlay Once you have selected an overlay it becomes a layer a dataset on top of a dataset and can be manipulated by tapping on the dataset name Note Overlays DO NOT save to datasets and will be erased as soon as you move to another dataset 10 Data Catalog Mode Used to browse datasets Use illustration below for reference Date Datasets Live Programs Search Clear A Z datasets search results d Aerosols Black Carbon Aerosols Black Carbon and A Themes Filters Sulfate Movies Realtime Year Keyword Aerosols FIM Chem Model Air 114 hemystry 3 Extras 36 Real time Weather Models Aerosols FIM Chem Model Real time Land 96 emperature Change E Aerosols Sulfate People 4
3. section of the guardrail and right floor box at the base of the column The AMX panel is on the column on the right and is mounted on the side facing the SOS 18 5 23 15 Figure 2 showing laptop cords and plugs From left you ll see the power plug then audio plugs and DVI plug 19 5 23 15 Figure 3 Shows the power plug and audio plugs inserted into the outlets in the floor box 5 23 15 20 Figure 4 shows how to connect the DVI plug Please be careful when inserting this plug that you have it oriented correctly match the pin pattern with the hole pattern and match the shape of the plug with the shape of the outlet Then screw it into the outlet to make it secure 21 5 23 15 Figure 5 shows the home screen for the AMX panel on the column near the SOS simply tap the screen if it s dark to wake it up 22 5 23 15 11 48 AM 05 16 2015 Figure 6 shows the login screen that appears after tapping the screen Then type in the code to access the controls Ask a team member for the code if you don t know it 23 5 23 15 11 4 G sissi Space Odyssey Figure 7 showing the main menu for the AMX panel Select which item you need by tapping the selection 24 5 23 15 11 47 AM 05 18 2018 L Space Odyssey Content Jf Left PC Go L Content PC Figure 8 shows the SOS menu which allows you to send the image from a laptop iPad to any of the three screens around the SOS Note the
4. 1 topical Cyclones 8 Site Custom 37 Weather 34 Archived Drought Risk N E 2013 Snow and ice 11 Atmospheric Chemistry Space 123 GEOS 5 Model Water 146 Biue Marble Sea Level ice and Vegetation Changes 19 000BC 10 000AD Carbon Dioxide Cancentration GFOS S 114 datasets iil 6 e To search the Data Catalog tap the Data Catalog icon on the bottom of the screen This will bring you to the main categories screen From here you can browse through datasets according to their main and sub categories e If you tap on a dataset in the Data Catalog mode it will appear on the sphere You can tap to the Presentation icon to manipulate it in the Presentation mode Note Tapping on datasets in the Data Catalog mode will not navigate away from an already opened playlist If you return to Presentation Mode you can view your catalog results by tapping the Catalog button You can still access your playlist by tapping the Playlist button e A Z Orders datasets alphabetically by name e Date Orders datasets newest to oldest by release date 11 5 23 15 Data Catalog Mode cont 5 23 15 Datasets Browses datasets o To browse through datasets by categories tap on the main category you are interested in All of the associated datasets will appear in the left hand column o You can also browse by more specific sub categories Tap on the sub category you are interested in All of the associated datasets will appear in the left hand colu
5. Denver Museum Of Nature And Science Science On a Sphere iPad and AMX User Manual Manual Adapted from The Wild Center May 2015 Table of Contents Introd cton sosen eae e n a EEE E E E E E T TCE E E E E a 3 Presentation Ss TTT 3 WISCTP OSE ON erener ne Seceena TT 4 Dataset Into vsr anas eA cet ees ete E aa ea OE Cae et bela ae hte oe ee 4 IRGSEL ss ccece ssc E E EE E A ochoeae E T AEEA EEE ATENTE 4 Ze ROCA EEEE A E O N E E 5 VOLUME ites A T 5 Playlists see een Ee hes eta E A EE E E A AE A E teats E ves a bet 5 ANNOTATE eiie eia ee aa aes he AU a E T E BNA Ne aed 6 ZOOM O Ta a ots Align e a eee aan eR Rem Aedes an aie TE Ee Eiin 8 Payers oa leE ets celaoetes Seteceeuctarcbidbctdens E selects tedaeetes east slacetisseltves ts Gectee feleeslslaaets 9 VELL AY Silo ccvee N cache ade ceanee cay aa tase cadens cu vind cuvaseanee ous oben dace case saute coun Sbavee sa bandos S 10 Data Gatal Mod TTT 11 Play iSt BMdE T eeren ee EE AN E o AAEE E T EAN EAE EE EE 13 Auto R n Mod s e e ee hada E area oak E ee te 15 Usine the AMX pa elat SOS a aeaii e a ia R a aaa iiaea aeaaaee 16 Changing SOS hehtih te isro pati aT E EE EEE NT ET E ETE a 16 Using a laptop to display information on SOS screens or listen to audig sese eee 16 Using an iPad to display information on SOS Screcng sss eee eee eee ee 17 Glossary sfeccicintens ates heise lage ip ein T 228 2 5 23 15 Introduction Science On a Sphere SOS is a room sized global disp
6. Return Space to Normal button at the bottom right which when tapped will let you reset the space once you re done using it 25 5 23 15 Return Space lo Normal Figure 9 showing the Sci Stunts screen on the AMX panel which allows you to send the laptop iPad image to the drop down screen adjacent to the SOS Note the Return Space to Normal button at the bottom right which when tapped will let you reset the space once you re done using it 26 5 23 15 11 47 AM l pos Space Odyssey Awcho Lici VINE Li shts OFF Cratering Lights r Lights B Lights Figure 10 shows the Lighting menu selection which allows you to adjust the lighting around the SOS and other areas near the SOS as well as by the Cratering machine Note that you have to go back to the Sci Stunts or SOS sections of the menu to reset space to normal 27 5 23 15 Glossary Below are basic terms and abbreviations you should be familiar with when discussing Science on a Sphere amongst other users and with visitors NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration SOS Science on a Sphere Dataset Any image or animation that is shown on the sphere Playlist A collection of datasets GUI pronounced gooey Science On a Sphere interface fps Frames Per Second PIP Picture in Picture Kiosk Interactive screen that allows visitors to choose and manipulative the sphere themselves Annotate Feature of the iPad whi
7. ch allows the user to draw on the sphere Zoom Feature of the iPad which allows the user to zoom in and out of locations on the sphere Library Compilation of all datasets that can be used on the sphere Autorun Feature that allows a playlist to automatically continue to play without a user Layers Datasets and features that have been placed on top of other datasets Overlay Features such as continental boundary lines country names etc which can be placed on top of any earth related dataset 28 5 23 15 5 23 15 29
8. e for the entire playlist in Presentation mode o You can also copy and paste information from the Data Info by tapping and highlighting any sections you wish to copy Tapping on the highlighted block brings up a Copy button Tap the Copy button Then double tap in the Presenter Notes box Several options will appear Tap the Paste button The highlighted block of information you copied will be pasted into the notes Note Any changes you make through the iPad will be stored on the SOS computers 14 5 23 15 Auto Run Mode Used to run Science on a Sphere in automatic presentation mode Use this mode when the SOS will be left unattended See illustration below for reference e Tap on the Settings icon located at the bottom right of the screen e Set the ON OFF toggle in the Auto Run section to ON or green e An Auto Run message box will pop up that will block all controls on the app until the Stop button is pressed on the message box e Please use the numbered DMNS created playlists as they have a more coherent narrative e Please do not use playlists with WIP in their title as they are still in the draft stage e To shut off Auto Run for a presentation press the Stop button in the dialog box and then go to Presentation mode SOS Settings Connection ON OFF Auto Run p Alignment Password Alignment SOS Data Catalog Update Now Settings 0 15 5 23 15 Using the AMX panel at SOS Allows you to change the SOS area lightin
9. e in a predictable way from where you are e Dataset Info Loads NOAA s information and notable features for each dataset e Reset Resets the dataset to its original position 5 23 15 Presentation Mode cont e Z Rotate Turns the rotation of the sphere on its z axis the axis that passes through the north and south poles on and off This is particularly useful if you want to keep an animation running such as the weather and prevent the whole globe from rotating On static datasets this function increases the speed of rotation along the z axis e Volume Controls the volume of any sounds associated with the dataset o Tap the Volume button to bring up the Volume dialog o Drag the white circle along the line to increase or decrease the volume o Tap anywhere else to exit the Volume dialog box e Gestures Brings up a quick help guide for presentation gestures or controls Playlists 1 Loading To load a playlist tap the Folder button at the upper left hand corner when in Presentation mode Yov ll then see an index of all the playlists available Please do not use WIP Works in Progress playlists unless you re familiar with them Tap on your desired playlist to open it The datasets will appear in the left hand column You can move through datasets by tapping on their names If you don t see the desired datasets tap the Playlist button at the top left of the screen 2 Browsing the Catalog To view the mos
10. entation Mode Allows you to see your whole playlist and use several other features such as Annotate Zoom and Overlays as well as manipulate the sphere s position rotation and animation Use the following illustration as a reference to learn how to use this mode 5 23 15 Presenter Folder Playlist Catalog Notes Present Annotate ota voomte d Zoom Nerays Overlays atalo normal demo playlist a j N Biue Marble C Hurricane Season 2005 gt S Sea Surface Currents Sea Surface Temperture NOAA Model black land Layers Sun X Ray 2003 Oo Mars 7 User pe ae Position indian Ocean Tsunami Wave x Simulation December 26 ra Dataset lt T Z Rotate Volume Gestures Bnr Ta Aerosols Black Carbon and y 7 c z i A Sulfate ys s LU o i gt pe Climate Model Temperature Channa GFN ath 1270 12 datasets lt Settings Presentation Data Catalog Playlist Builder e Tap the Presentation icon located at the bottom of the screen as shown above Then tap the Present button at the top of the Presentation page to open the SOS Presentation page The screen should look similar to the image above e User Position Use this to orient the sphere to your position You should use this feature before any other o Slide the red User Position dot shown above along its line until you see a corresponding red dot positioned directly in front of you on the sphere o The dataset on the SOS will now mov
11. g and what is displayed on the three screens behind the SOS via a laptop or iPad To change datasets on the SOS one must use the iPad app e Default AMX operation The default operation of the SOS space has the lighting on a low level and two of the background screens showing content slides related to the SOS datasets Where applicable default operation usually has the left most screen dedicated to showing an index of datasets in the currently running playlist This only works on a couple of the DMNS created playlists If there aren t any content index slides available for a particular dataset playlist you will see a Science On a Sphere slide note that sometimes this is due to a computer malfunction so feel free to call the Tech Helpdesk if you see these slides repeatedly on different datasets e Changing SOS lighting To change lighting login to the AMX panel using the same code for the Space Odyssey storage room door Then select Lighting gt SOS Then pick a lighting level The lights are mounted in a circle on the ceiling around the SOS e Using a laptop to display information or listen to audio This function allows you to show hear relevant web based content that pertains to a particular dataset or playlist For example you might show a USGS website when showing the Plate Tectonics playlist To use the function follow the instructions below and use the images on the following pages for reference o Pull out a laptop from the stora
12. ge room o Pick which floorbox in front of the SOS you want to use o Lift the access door on the floorbox o Plug in the power to one of the sockets o Plug in the DVI connector carefully to the corresponding plug note that the plug pins are easily bent o Plug in the audio cable from the laptop to the RCA plugs if needed o Login to the AMX panel using the storage room code o Select SOS o Select which screen s you want to show the information on by selecting Right or Left Floorbox in the related row to that particular screen as shown below o The labels for the screens and floorboxes relate to how you are looking at the SOS So when you re standing in front of the SOS with the Space Screen to your left the Left floorbox is to your left and the Right floor box is to your right same with the screens o When you are finished using the laptop Login to the AMX panel on the column next to the SOS Tap the SOS button Then tap the Return Space to Normal button on the lower right Unplug the laptop from the floorbox and put it back in the storage room 16 5 23 15 e Using an iPad to display information on SOS screens This function allows you to show web based content that pertains to a particular dataset or playlist For example you might show a USGS website when showing the Plate Tectonics playlist To use the function follow the instructions below and use the following illustrations for reference NOTE Onl
13. l or the SOS system please let us know Thanks for all you do for DMNS Aa Getting Started with the iPad The iPad with the NOAA SOS remote app allows E you to find and utilize SOS datasets playlists find related content information and build new playlists e The NOAA SOS remote app see picture of app at right has four main modes Presentation Data Catalog Playlist Builder and Settings Main modes are switched via four corresponding buttons at the bottom of the app screen see illustration on the next page e Space Odyssey is equipped with several different iPads that can be used on the SOS but only one iPad should be used with the SOS while facilitating e When removing the iPad from its stand gently remove the charging cable by grasping the small plug attached to the iPad Please plug it back in when you re done facilitating e Click on the little circular Home button on the edge of the iPad to wake up the iPad e Tap and slide the arrow across the slide to unlock label enter the unlock code if prompted Ask a fellow team member for the unlock code if you don t know it e If not already opened tap the SOS app icon on the bottom of the iPad home screen e The following pages will explain in detail how to use the SOS iPad app e If you have questions about how to use the SOS iPad app or if you re having issues with its operation please don t hesitate to ask a member of your team or a staff member Pres
14. lay system that uses computers and video projectors to display planetary data onto a six foot diameter sphere analogous to a giant animated globe Researchers at NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration developed Science On a Sphere as an educational tool to help illustrate Earth System science to people of all ages Animated images based on scientific data from a variety of disciplines geoscience social science space science and more can be shown on the sphere in a way that is simultaneously intuitive and captivating It was designed in the mid 1990 s at NOAA s lab in Boulder CO driven in large part by Dr Sandy E MacDonald as part of his work in the former NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory As of May 2015 there were over 100 SOS systems installed worldwide The DMNS SOS was installed in 2009 thanks to a five year one million dollar grant from NASA The DMNS SOS is one of the few systems on the SOS network that is facilitated most of the time by volunteers and staff This manual is designed to help you understand how to use the NOAA SOS iPad app as well as the column mounted AMX panel near the SOS with the SOS system Additional information about the SOS system can be found on NOAA s SOS website http sos noaa gov What_is_ SOS index html We hope you enjoy using the DMNS SOS it s an amazing tool to use with guests to help them understand complex scientific concepts If you have any feedback for us about this manua
15. mn Live Programs Browses NOAA s pre made available programs May have associated program outlines in the presenter notes Clear Clears your search parameters always tap the Clear button when beginning a new search Search Type in keywords etc here to search through datasets If you have selected a Main or Sub Category the search will only look through datasets in that category To search all datasets tap the Clear button in the upper right corner before searching Type any words you want to search by into the Search bar o The app automatically searches through titles o You can also search by Keywords descriptions or creators or any combination of the four Tap the Keyword search arrow next to the search bar The Search dialog will appear Select any or all of the four keywords categories by tapping them Tap anywhere else on the screen to exit the Search dialog box Movies Selects movie or narrated production datasets Realtime Selects realtime datasets Year Selects datasets that include a specific year Themes Selects datasets that fit a preset theme Filters Selects datasets with specific options e g Audio Movie Only Note To clear any selections you have made and return to the complete dataset catalog tap the Clear button in the upper right hand corner 12 Playlist Builder Mode for creating a new playlist editing an existing playlist and adding presenter notes for datasets Use illustratio
16. n below as a reference for this mode Open Delete Rename Add Save New Ly c S resent Red Button Y v Playlist Builder D D R ch sla mysubdir myplaylist sos bdir myplaylist sos Eerie indian Ocean Tsunami Presenter notes go here 6 Wave Simulation December 26 2004 1 Tsunami show Pacific Ocean G ee Sun X Ray 2003 2 Sun show Mares 2 datasets 5 23 15 Data Info Indian Ocean Tsunami Wave Simulation December 26 2004 This dataset is a model put together by the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory that simulates the waves of the December 26 2004 tsunami the first thirty six hours after it occurred A tsunami is a series of waves generated when a body of water such as an ocean is rapidly displaced on a massive scale Histoncally tsunamis have been referred to as tidal waves bul thal name is discouraged by oceanographers because tes have Mtie effect on tsunamis There are two versions of tis dataset which ar essentially the same with only the color scales changed in the first the yellow shading represents the crest ot the wave which is 20cm up to Im above sea level and the red shading represents the trough of the wave which is 20cm up to Im below sea level The purple shading shows subsequent peaks 0 200m high and the green shading equates 10 subsequent troughs 0 20cm In the second dataset the color ranges from Sight Dive for troughs SOcm below sea level and yellow for ridges 50cm above sea level A color ba
17. r is included for this version The intamous Sumatra Tsunami on December 26 2004 was the result of a massive earthquake that occurred when the india tectonic plate subducted beneath the Burma plate causing an earthquake with a magnitude of at least 9 0 on the Richter scale This displaced a huge amount of water Out in the depths of the ocean the wave heights Go not increase dramatically But as the waves travel inland the depth of the ocean gets shallower causing the waves to build up Waves with heights of 35 5 feet were reported turing the Sumatra Teunami The shaadi of the waves onnenn on the ocean denth rather than the _ g 7 EM Pa NOTE Please do not modify DMNS created playlists without permission from staff New Builds a new playlist Open Opens an existing playlist Delete Deletes a playlist Rename Renames a playlist name your playlist in a way that makes it easy to find SOS will not accept spaces in playlist names You can use underscores _ instead Add Adds new datasets to a playlist This will take you to the Data Catalog mode Datasets will now have green plus signs next to their names Tap the Add button green plus sign next to the dataset you would like to add 13 Playlist Builder Mode cont e To finish adding these datasets and return to the playlist builder tap the Done button in the upper left hand corner e You can also add a dataset directly from the Data Catalog mode The datasets will not ha
18. s Drops icons onto the sphere or uses an icon as the cursor 5 23 15 To drop icons position the arrow cursor where you want the icon to appear e Tap the Icons button The Icons dialog will appear e Select an icon from the list e Adjust the size of the icons by sliding the dot along the line in the Icons dialog e Tap anywhere else to exit the Icons dialog e Tap and hold the trackpad large cursor with one finger to drop an icon onto the sphere e Tapping the plus button adds icons and the minus button removes them To use an icon as the cursor instead of an arrow tap the Icons button e Select an icon from the list e Tap the Use Icon button e Tap anywhere else to exit the Icons dialog Presentation Mode cont The selected icon will now appear as the cursor You can also drop copies of this icon as you normally would by tapping and holding o Add Delete Icons Drops an icon O O Add Delete Icons Removes the last added icon Delete All Deletes all icons from the sphere Note Drawings and icons cannot be saved and are erased as soon as you go to another dataset gt lt T r x L gt FE payis Show Hide gt ca Gesture be gt Reset gt 6 52 Gatasotr T 4 Window Size Slider e Zoom Mode Allows you to zoom in on certain areas of the sphere The zooming is done via a virtual magnifying glass that appears on the sphere O
19. t recent dataset catalog search results without navigating away from your playlist tap on the Catalog button next to the Playlist button This will open the dataset catalog in the left hand column and you can tap on a dataset from the Catalog column to display it on the sphere You can toggle between Catalog and Playlist and stay on the Presentation page If you want to initiate a new dataset search see the Data Catalog section of this manual to learn how to do so 3 Presenter Notes 5 23 15 To access your presenter notes tap on the Presenter Notes button to the right of the Catalog button This will bring up any notes you have entered for the dataset you are currently on Note that DMNS hasn t added any presenter notes as yet Tap anywhere else to exit the presenter notes To add presenter notes see Playlist Builder Presentation Mode cont 1 Kiosk playlist Annotate P Aav boda FIM Chem Model EZE draw Gesture Icons 44 gt p Clear Lines _ gt T Ka t 42 datasets 4 A a Lines Reset C e Annotate Allows pointing and drawing onto the sphere dataset to highlight areas of interest during a presentation see illustration above for reference o While on the Presentation page tap on the Annotate button at the top o A white cursor appears on the sphere The cursor will be located at either the last set User Position the red dot or at the last recorded position of the cursor In addition icons related to datase
20. ts can be dropped onto the sphere see below Point mode Projects a cursor onto the sphere The pointer can be used to draw attention to certain areas instead of using a laser pointer Tap the Point button Drag one finger over the large cursor icon in the window to move the cursor on the sphere 5 23 15 Presentation Mode cont o Draw Mode Draws on the sphere In Point mode position the cursor on the sphere where you would like to draw Tap on the Draw button A marker will appear on the trackpad and on the sphere Drag one finger over the track pad to draw onto the sphere The marker will draw continuously as long as you are in Draw mode To draw at another location you must first get back into Point Mode by tapping the Point button position the white cursor at the new location and then get back into Draw Mode to draw by tapping the Draw button This avoids drawing a line between the two locations Clear Lines Tapping this button will clear all drawings in either Point or Draw mode o Lines Selects line color and width Tap on the Lines button The Lines dialog will appear Select your desired color by tapping on the color square you would like to use Select your desired width by dragging the dot along the line Tap anywhere else to exit the Lines dialog o Reset Brings the cursor or marker to the last set User Position on the sphere o Gestures Brings up a quick help guide for Annotate gestures o Icon
21. ve the green plus signs Instead tap on the pen paper button in the upper left hand comer Now click the green plus sign button for the dataset you want to add Once you are done tap the Done button It will bring you back to the Playlist Builder e Save Saves the playlist and any changes o This will bring up a dialog informing you where the playlist has been saved to on the SOS computer and asking if you would like to continue working on the playlist or clear the builder Select whichever is appropriate e Present Goes directly to Presentation Mode and opens the playlist you have been editing e If you are creating a new playlist you will need to save the playlist first Note If you have opened a playlist in Presentation mode and then made changes to the playlist in Playlist Builder these changes will only be reflected in Presentation mode if you use the Present button or reopen the playlist e sos bar at top left of screen in Playlist builder mode Shows the name of the playlist e Deleting datasets from a playlist To delete a dataset from a playlist tap the Red button to the left of the dataset name Then tap on the Remove button that appears e To change the order of the datasets press and hold on the gray handle to the right of the dataset name Drag the dataset to the place you want it to be and let go e Adding Presenter Notes To add presenter notes tap in the Presenter Notes box Any notes entered here will be accessibl
22. y use the iPad mini or the large iPad with the same plug as the iPad mini See the illustrations on the following pages for reference O O A OOQ 5 23 15 Pick up the adapter with DVI cable from the plastic box near the iPads on the shelf in the Space Odyssey storage room Pull out a laptop from the storage room you ll use this to rest the iPad on when facilitating Pick which floorbox in front of the SOS you want to use Lift the access door on the floorbox Plug in the DVI connector to one of the sockets note that the plug pins are easily bent Plug in the iPad plug on the adaptor into the iPad Login to the AMX panel using the storage room code Select SOS Select which screen s you want to show the information on by selecting Right or Left Floorbox in the related row to that particular screen as shown below The labels for the screens and floorboxes relate to how you are looking at the SOS So when you re standing in front of the SOS with the Space Screen to your left the Left floorbox is to your left and the Right floor box is to your right same with the screens When you are finished using the laptop Login to the AMX panel on the column next to the SOS Tap the SOS button Then tap the Return Space to Normal button on the lower right Unplug the iPad from the floorbox and put it and the laptop back in the storage room 17 Figure 1 shows SOS with back screens plus left floor box near the lower left
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