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Home > Projector Tutorials |
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The switcher panel on the podium contains all the necessary controls to operate the projector.

BUTTON |
FUNCTION |
PC |
Displays instructor computer screen |
VCR |
Displays images from the VCR |
DVD |
Displays images from the DVD player |
Podium PC -- located in the podium cabinet
DVD Player -- located in the podium cabinet
VCR (Panasonic Desktop Editor) -- located in the podium cabinet
Air Mouse -- located in the podium cabinet
Switcher Panel -- located in the podium cabinet
To raise and lower the projector screen use the switch labeled UP \ DOWN located on the wall.
Use the Projector Remote to turn the projector on and off. (The projector may take a few seconds to warm up)
While the projector is on, use the switcher to switch between different displays. A light will appear next to the key of the display that is currently in use. You may refer to the above table for descriptions on the keys in the keypad.
After the computer is on, press the key labeled PC. Audio from the computer will be played through the switcher, so use the volume control on the switcher for turning the volume up or down.
The air mouse may be pointed anywhere to work. To move the mouse pointer on the screen hold the trigger button located on the under-side of the mouse.
The air mouse will only work on the podium PC.
Make sure the VCR is on. Press the key labeled VCR on the switcher panel and play the tape.
To get to the controls for the VCR you must flip down the front cover on the left side of the VCR.
Make sure the DVD Player is on. Press the key labeled DVD on the switcher panel and play the DVD.
If you would like to temporarily hide an image or screen from being displayed by the projector without turning it off, press the key labeled Hide/Show on the projector remote. A blank screen will be displayed. Press the key again to resume viewing the display.
The Volume for all of the equipment in this room is handled through the Switcher Panel. Use the volume control on the switcher panel to adjust the volume.