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To use any equipment in the space, the Power bar must be turned on.

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  • On is indicated by the red light illuminated on the power button.

  • If you find it turned off, turn on the power bar by flipping the switch up.

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  • If the receiver screen is blank, it means its turned off.Press the power button

    • They should turn on automatically with the power bar

  • If the receiver is off, press the power buttons, highlighted red in the picture to turn the receiver on.

  • (Note: Do not change any other settings on the receiver.)

Wireless Microphones

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  • Turn on: Press the red power button at the bottom center of the microphone and the LED screen will turn on.green.

    • The microphone in this picture is on

  • Turn off: Hold red Press the power button until again and the microphone and the LED screen goes blankwill turn off.

  • Volume: Change the volume level of a microphone through the Amplifier located in the AV Cabinet

  • Batteries: Unscrew the lower half of the microphone below the button to reveal the batteries

    • You can press in the center to remove the batteries.

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Amplifier

  • If audio is required, make sure the amplifier is turned on, indicated by a blue light above the power button.

  • If the amplifier is turned off, push the power buttonto turn it on.

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Red outlined button: This button can power on or power off the amplifier. Turn it on for any audio needs.

Greenoutlined button: It is the master volume knob and can control all audio output from all sources.

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  • Input Knob #1: Wireless Mic 1

  • Input Knob #2: Wireless Mic 2

  • Input Knob #3: Wallplate XLR

  • Input Knob #4: Wallplate PC

  • Input Knob #5: DVD Audio

Video Switcher

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From left to right:

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Input #6: Wallport VGA

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Input #7: Wallport HDMI

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The video switcher helps select between multiple incoming video sources.

In order to project your connected device,turn on the video switcher. The green switch located on the left should have the “I” pressed in for it to be turned on. If the “O” is pressed in, the video switcher is turned off.

Identify the correct input number for your device connection and select it.

From left to right:

  • Input #6: Wallport VGA

  • Input #7: Wallport HDMI

  • Input #8: DVD Player

Wall plate Connections

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  • The wall plate for video and audio inputs is on the right corner of the stage.

  • Necessary cables to connect a device can be found in the AV Cabinet Drawer. (Note: If someone took it or left it plugged into the ports, it won’t be in the drawer.)

  • HDMI input is #6 on the switcher. This connection will send video and audio.

  • VGA input is #7 on the switcher. VGA only transmits video. (Note: You will also need the 3.5mm audio cable connected to your device in order to project with sound.)

Note: Refer to the switcher guide above to make the Active selection for the correct connection.

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  • Turn on/off by pressing the power button on the DVD remote.

  • Choose input #8 on the switcher to project.

  • Continue using the DVD player as usual.

Note: Turn the projector off before turning off the DVD player. The projector will display a black screen if you turn off the DVD player first, making it easier to forget to turn off the projector.

Using the Projector

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Turn on: Press the power button on the remote once. Wait for the projection to load. This step may take a minute.

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