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The Crestron system can project video from a PC, Laptop, or Document Camera (DocCam). To get started, select the Dual Image option or This Room Only if you are projecting in PHR 1012. Follow the steps numbered below to set up your local presentation.
Overflow
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Projection
You may also want to project to neighbouring lecture halls. Only rooms PHR 1012 and PHR 1004 support this function. When in overflow mode, anything said into the main room’s microphone will also project to the overflowed rooms, but there is no way to communicate from the overflowed rooms to the main room.
Select the desired overflow option on the Crestron panel interface before moving on to the next section. You can stop the overflow projection by selecting Switch Mode on the Crestron panel interface.
In the GIF below, we are overflowing from PHR 1012 to PHR 1008. The GIF demonstrates how to stop the overflow projection.
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PC
Select the PC tab on the bottom control panel of the Crestron projector's screen.
Tap the red X under each display and Classroom Sound.
Tap the send button. Your PC's display should be visible on each projector and the preview monitor.
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To stop streaming to any display, tap the green checkmark underneath the display icon and tap the send button again to update your change.
Extending the display
There are several reasons you may want to extend your laptop display. During a presentation, a useful technique is to use the extend option to view your notes on your laptop while your presentation is being displayed on the projection screen and the preview monitor.
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What you see on the preview monitor is what will be projected. In other words, the preview monitor and projection screen will always display the same thing. |
Windows
Right-click anywhere on the laptop’s desktop and select Display settings.
In the Display settings window, scroll down to the Multiple displays section and click on the dropdown menu.
Select the Extend desktop option.
You can also arrange the position of the monitors by dragging and dropping them in the diagram at the top of the Display settings window.
You can also adjust the display settings for each monitor separately. To do this, click on the monitor icon at the top of the Display settings window, and select the monitor you want to configure.
Once you have finished configuring the display settings, click on Apply to save the changes.
That's it! Your external monitor should now be extended and ready to use.
Mac
Click on the Apple menu in the top-left corner of the screen, and select System Preferences.
Click on Displays.
Click on the Arrangement tab.
In the Arrangement tab, you should see a representation of your displays. Drag the white bar at the top of one display and drag it to the other display to extend your desktop.
You can also drag the displays to rearrange them, so the position of the external monitor matches its physical location relative to your Mac.
Once you have finished configuring the display settings, close the System Preferences window to save the changes.
That's it! The external monitor should now be extended, and you can drag windows between your laptop display and the external monitor.
DocCam
The DocCam can be used to stream the written notes onto either projector or the classroom preview monitor.
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Locate and tap the MIC tab on the Crestron panel. This will open a new window with audio sliders. There are 3 microphone options to choose from.
Selecting a sound source
Lapel | For speakers that intend to use their hands during their presentation |
Hand-held | For speakers who are comfortable holding a microphone and speaking |
Goose/Podium | For speakers that intend to stay close to the podium during the presentation |
After you have selected a microphone, locate the power switch and power it on. To activate the podium mic, tap the red muted button on the Crestron interface. It should read mute if this action was performed correctly.
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Open the audio window by selecting the AUDIO tab on the bottom panel.
Use the slider to increase or decrease the level of the microphone you have selected.
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For ideal performance, have the mic positioned about 15-20cm from your mouth while projecting your voice. |
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How to Access the Stage Cameras
On the control panel, swipe to Stage Camera on the sidebar at the bottom of the screen and select it.
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Users have the option to select one of four camera angles available.
Privacy |
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Prevents the camera from recording |
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Podium |
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Captures the podium speaker area |
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Wide Front Shot |
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Captures the entire front view |
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White Board |
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Focuses on the whiteboard |
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The camera can also be manually adjusted by using the control panel.
Zoom in and out using the “+” and “-” symbols.
Use the directional arrows on the control pad to move the camera in all directions.
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Only in PHR 1004, there is an option called Audience Camera on the control panel. |
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