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Leave it turned on.

The light (outlined in red) indicates the presence of power.

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Main PC

Note: The password is blank for this room’s computer.

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  • When the PC is on, the light illuminates WHITE, as shown above.

  • If you find the PC turned off, press the power button once.

  • The power button is on the back right hand side if you are reaching from the front, as shown below. 

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#8 - Document Camera

Room Audio

Note: Make all audio adjustments on the main PC first.

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  • Click on the icon (outlined in red)

  • Drag the slider on the bar left to turn down and right to turn up the volume (outlined in green).

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  • The computer volume is muted if you see the speaker icon with an cross on it (outlined in red).

    • To unmute the computer, click the speaker icon.

  • Use the TV remote to turn the volume up or down as needed.

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All volume changes should be made on the “Master” volume control knob shown above.

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Power switch: This switch can power on or power off the amplifier. The amplifier is necessary to power the speakers. If the amplifier is turned off, you will have no audio to the room speakers, which in this room, are hanging from the ceiling.

Greencircle: Indicates that the amplifier has power when the light is illuminated green.

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Both channels of the AudioBox have Mic/Instrument combo jacks (highlighted in red). These jacks accepts either a ¼-inch phone plug or an XLR plug.

The knobs (highlighted in gold) controls the gain of the instruments that are plugged into channel 1 and channel 2.

The main knob (highlighted in violet) controls the volume for the main outputs on the back of the AudioBox

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The ¼-inch headphone Jack (highlighted in violet) is used to connect headphones to the AudioBox.

The region (highlighted in red) are the main outputs for the AudioBox. The output level of the Main Outs is controlled by the Main volume knob on the front of the unit.

MIDI inputs and outputs (highlighted in yellow) allow connection to, and communication with, MIDI devices.

The USB Port (highlighted in green) is where you connect the USB cable from the AudioBox to the computer. The AudioBox is powered via this connection and does not require an external power supply.

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