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Using the room computer to project
Turn on the television using the remote (power button is in the upper-left corner).
Use the input button on the remote (upper-right of remote; looks like a little cable or tail ... see illustration 119.1 on this page) to select the "Room PC" (HDMI 1) input.
Turn on the classroom PC mounted on the wall to the left of the television (power button is on the top near the left side).
Use the wireless keyboard and mouse in the room to sign in to the computer with your AMBS account (the one you use to sign in to your own computer).
Keyboard or mouse not working?
Check that they are both turned on (there are switches on the keyboard and mouse).
Replace the batteries.
Using your own computer to project
Turn on the television using the remote (power button is in the upper-left corner).
Connect your PC using the HDMI cable in the room. (Note: if you want to play sound, and you are using an adapter with the HDMI cable, you may have troubles. In that case, use the room computer instead.)
Use the input button on the remote (upper-right of remote; looks like a little cable or tail ... see illustration 119.1 on this page) to select the "User PC" (HDMI 2) input.
Using videoconferencing (Google Meet, Zoom)
Follow the steps for using the room computer to project. Additionally:
On the classroom PC start your meeting (sign in to the computer with the AMBS credentials you use to sign in to your own computer).
(Optional, but recommended) Join the meeting from your own PC without joining the conference audio (or mute the volume and microphone)Â so that you can share your screen and still see remote participants, and so the experience for participants in the room and participants at a distance are more comparable.
Note: If you are using Zoom you may need to install the Zoom client. (Visit zoom.us and follow the prompts.) If you are using Google Meet, just go to your meeting.
Playing sound from a phone or portable device
Not supported in these rooms. Use your computer with the HDMI cable or use the classroom PC.
Illustration 119.1