Post on 23-Mar-2016
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MTSS EQUIPMENT
COMPUTER ON WHEELS (COW)
• Equipped with Laptop, BluRay Player, Video Projector, and Amplified Speaker
• Mobile Cart• AC Powered with Ethernet Cable provided• Ability to show various media in non-equipped
classrooms• Online checkout only by faculty/staff
• Projects images onto screen from sources such as PC, Blu-ray, Document Camera, iPad, etc.
• VGA, RCA, HDMI, DVI inputs (depending on model)• MTSS uses various models of Epson• Found in most media classrooms and on all COWs• Portable models for off-campus use• Can be checked out by faculty and staff only
VIDEO PROJECTOR (VP)
• Projects images from sources such as PC, Blu-ray, Document Camera, iPad, etc.
• RCA & HDMI inputs• Road case becomes the stand• Must be delivered by MTSS Staff
70” Monitor (BAM (Big Ass Monitor))
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER (AMP/SPK)
• AKA ‘Anchor’• Used to amplify sound from Laptop, VHS, DVD, and Blu-
ray• 25 Watt • Found on COWs• Individual Volume, Bass, and Treble control• RCA and ¼ inch Headphone inputs• Can be checked out by faculty/staff
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER (AMP/SPK)
• AKA ‘Denon’• Used to amplify sound from Microphones and external
sources.• 2 x XLR, 1 x 1/8" TRS (aux in), 1 x RCA stereo• Bluetooth receiver lets you stream audio from your tablet or
smartphone• 120 Watts• Rechargeable battery gives you up to 12 hours of operation
per charge
DOCUMENT CAMERA (VPM)
• Projects solid surfaced objects with upper lamp and transparent slides with lower lamp
• VGA output• Found in most multimedia rooms• Various makes and models used on campus• Can be checked out by faculty and staff only
HD CAMCORDER (CC)
• Records video on internal Solid State Drive• Handheld and can be used with/without a tripod• Everyone can check them out• Comes with AC Adapter, charged battery, and USB transfer
cable
Digital Audio Recorder (DR)
• Records Audio on internal Solid State Drive• Handheld• Everyone can check them out• Battery powered with USB transfer cable• Instructions
BLU-RAY PLAYER (BLU)
• Plays Blu-ray, DVD, and CD• Composite, Component, and HDMI outputs (depending on
model)• Digital Audio out• Found in most multimedia rooms • Various makes and models• Can be checked out by faculty/staff
LAPTOP (LT)
• Windows OS • Wireless capability• Microsoft Office • Multiple USB ports• VGA, HDMI, and mini outs• Mic input• Comes with mouse, AC adapter, VGA Cable, and HDMI
cable• Model may vary• SCHEDULED EVENT AND CLASSROOM USE ONLY
LOANER LAPTOP (LL)
• Windows OS • Wireless capability• Microsoft Office• Local administrator account• Multiple USB ports• VGA, HDMI, and mini outs• Mic input• Comes with mouse, AC adapter, Ethernet cable, HDMI Cable, and
VGA cable• Model may vary• Two-week loan period. Requested online only by faculty/staff. Need
48hrs notice.
MEDIA CLASSROOMS
EDUCATION 115 RACKHDMI and composite inputs
Blu-ray Player
PC
TV Tuner
Crestron Processor
RS-232 Ports
USB Switcher
Power Conditioner
FUNCTION OF RACK COMPONENTS HDMI/Composite inputs - Allows users to plug in external media devices to use through the
media system.
Blu-ray player - Plays Blu-ray discs, DVDs, and CDs through the projector and house sound system.
PC - Displays computer content
Tuner - The system’s cable TV channel tuner, which is controlled through the touch panel.
Crestron Processor - The ‘brains’ of the system. A complete presentation control and signal routing solution for classrooms. Integrating the control system, multimedia switcher, audio processor, and amplifier into a single 2-space rack mount package. The processor eliminates the need for separate components without forfeiting performance or flexibility.
RS-232 ports - provides two independent bidirectional RS-232/422/485 COM ports. Typical applications include control of display devices, switchers, lighting systems, security systems, and more.
Kramer HDMI Switcher - Allows for multiple HDMI inputs to be routed into a single HDMI output.
Power Conditioner - Device that acts in one or more ways to deliver a voltage of the proper level and characteristics to enable rack equipment to function properly.
QUIZ https://docs.google.com
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