LHS-1633 has a TV with two HDMI connections (one hooked up to a computer in the room and the other that can be connected to a laptop computer). There is a wireless keyboard and trackpad that can be used with the computer in the room. There is also a video conferencing bar.
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Power on the TV using the remote or the ON/OFF switch at the bottom of the screen (centre)
Power on the keyboard using the switch on the edge of the keyboard
Press the spacebar to wake up the computer
Wait for the HDMI2 input to be detected by the TV or press the Input button near the middle of the remote until HDMI2 (or Room PC) is selected as the source on the screen.
Using the wireless keyboard, log on to the computer using your UW UserID and Password
Use the keyboard and trackpad to launch programs. Use the front USB ports on the computer for memory sticks.
When done:
Sign out of the computer
Power off the keyboard using the switch on the edge of the keyboard
Power off the TV using the remote
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Get your computer ready to present - powered up, logged in and ready to go.
Connect the cable from the TV to your computer (HDMI cable with white tape). If you don’t have an HDMI display port (or adapter) see the Reception area in Dean’s Office (BMH-3104) or Health Computing (BMH first floor hallway to SunLife auditorium).
Power on the TV using the remote
Wait for the HDMI3 input to be detected by the TV or press the Input button near the middle of the remote until HDMI3 (or Laptop) is selected as the source on the screen.
Using a Mac? We recommend setting your display preference to “Scaled” at 1080P or to the size as your laptop screen.
When done:
Disconnect the HDMI cable from your computer and neatly wrap and place the cable on top of the podium.
Power off the TV using the remote
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The room is has an all-in-one videobar (built-in video cameras, microphones and speakers) that can be used with computer-based video conferencing on platforms such as Teams, Webex, Zoom. Instructions for setting up and using the videobar are on the Classroom Video Conferencing in Health page.