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As you enter the room, you will see a wall-mounted TV.
There is a computer attached to the backside of the TV.
A wireless keyboard and mouse should be on the table.
There are two remotes in the room, the TV remote and the Roku Remote.
Instructions for use
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TV
To turn the TV on
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press the power button (outlined in red).
To bring up the input menu, press the “source” button (outlined in green).
To switch inputs, use the arrow up and down buttons (outlined in gold).
If the remote is unresponsive, replace the batteries with fresh ones.
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To change inputs; press the ‘Input’ button (outlined in green). An input source display will pop-up on the top right corner of the TV where you can select the input using the up or down arrows.
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Press the 'input' button on the TV remote to select your desired input source.
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HDMI #1 = Room PC
HDMI #2 = Roku
HDMI #3 = Wallplate Port
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If you are having trouble using the Room PC, ensure it is turned on and connected to the TV using HDMI #1, labeled “Room PC” in the Input menu.
If the computer is turned off, the button will be ORANGE.
If the computer is turned on, the button will be WHITE.
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To use the wireless keyboard and mouse, make sure they are turned on.
The keyboard and mouse use double AA batteries to function.
If you have turned them both on/off and they are still not working, it is possible that the batteries are dead. Please ask the building administrator for a new set of batteries.
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TV
Microsoft Display Adapter
Roku
Main PC
Wall Ports
The rest of inputs are not in use (as seen in the picture above as not available)
Room Audio
Note: Make all audio adjustments on the PC first, then use the TV remote to turn up the volume.
Click the speaker 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 “x” next to it (outlined in red/green).
To unmute the computer, click the speaker icon with the “x” that is outlined in green.