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BuildingGOL
Room3.120
PurposeDepartmental use
TypeAuditorium
Capacity104 100%
Room CalendarGOL 3.120 Calendar
Movable ChairsNo
TablesNo
ChalkboardYes
WhiteboardNo
ConsoleYes
Control SystemTouchscreen
Video ConferencingNo
Projector Screen1
Screen ControlAuto
Flat Panel TVNo
Adjustable HeightYes
ComputerYes
Document CameraYes
Adapter RingHDMI, Mini DisplayPort, DisplayPort, USB-C
USB ExtenderYes
Microphone(s)Room: two lapel, two handheld
Camera(s)No



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Audience View

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Chalk/Whiteboard

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Console

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Guide

Turn on the Classroom A/V system by selecting the appropriate source on the Crestron touch panel. The home screen displays all of the classroom technology control options. You can tap the screen to select which source you would like to display through the classroom technology. Display the selected source to the projector in the room by selecting Computer, HDMILaptop, or Document Camera. USB extension cables are located on top of the podium and can be used to connect flash drives or other USB peripheral devices.

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Startup screen source selection
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Sources

Computer

The computer option relates to the classroom computer located in the podium. The keyboard and mouse are typically found on a retractable shelf underneath the podium. The classroom computer has the option to use either the Windows operating system or Mac operating system. You can log into any campus SOA classroom computer using your UT EID and password.

HDMI

Laptop

By selecting the HDMI Laptop option, you can connect and display sources like a personal laptop or tablet using the HDMI cable located on top of the classroom podium. Adapters are provided in most rooms to accommodate various connections.

Document Camera

The document camera displays a live view of whatever is beneath the camera. For example, a document camera can be used to display handwritten notes through the projector instead of using the chalkboard/whiteboard. On the touch screen, press the "Document Camera" button. Function controls are available on top of the document camera arm as well as on the touch panel.

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Alternative Displays

Blank/Mute Display

Blank Display will turn off the projector image without turning off the projector. This feature can be useful if you would like to prepare material for viewing before sharing with the class without having to turn the system off and back on. Hide Projector Video will turn off the projector image without turning off the projector. This feature can be useful if you would like to prepare material for viewing before sharing with the class without having to turn the system off and back on. Turn the Projector Video back on by pressing Mute Display once more.

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Chalkboard Mode

Chalkboard mode will raise the projector screen without turning off the AV system. This will allow users to use the Chalkboard in the classroom without interference from the projection screen and without completely turning off the AV system. Press 'Chalkboard Mode' to raise and lower the screen

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Audio

Volume

The Volume control for the room is located at the bottom right-hand corner of the touch panel. Press the “Down” option to turn down the volume in the room and press the “Up” option to turn up the volume in the room. Press the mute button to the left of the volume bar to mute the audio in the classroom.

Mute

The “Mute” button will mute all program audio in the room from any computer source.

Mic Level

The “Mic Level” button allows you to raise and lower the volume output of lavaliere and handheld mics.

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Lights

This room has standard lights and switches located on the wall upon entry of the room.
You will also find a breaker box near the podium which includes slide switches for Main, House Back, Stage, and House Front Lighting options.

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Adjustable Height Table

Controls to lower and raise the podium table can be found on the Crestron home screen. Press the Up-arrow button to raise the table and the Down-arrow button to lower the table to your comfort.

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End

When you are finished with the Classroom AV equipment, tap the power button at the bottom lefttop right-hand corner of the touch panel. You will be asked “Are you sure you are finished?” Select "Yes" to turn off the classroom technology.

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