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Control Panel Overview
Purpose of the Control Panel
The Control Panel allows you to choose
what you want your projector to display
on the screen.
Control Panel
When you walk into your
new classroom the
control panel will look
like this. The panel will
be in sleep mode.
Sleep mode will occur
after 5 minutes of
inactivity. This is an
energy saving feature
of the panel.
Quick overview
To activate the screen, choose any of the buttons on the left hand
side of the control panel.
The PCHS screen will display if you choose the Power Off button on the lower right hand side of
the panel. The Power Off button will turn off everything, DVD, VCR, etc…Except your computer.
Volume Controls
Volume controls are
the top right
buttons.
Volume Up
Volume Down
Mute
DVD player
To access the DVD player
choose the upper left hand
button.
Once you switch to DVD mode,
the panel will look similar to
any DVD navigation panel.
Controls can be selected by
touch.
Note: The interface has
changed as of January 2010,
however, the functionality
has remained the same.
VCR
To access the VCR choose the
second button down on the
left hand side.
Once you switch to VCR mode,
the panel will look similar to
any VCR navigation panel.
Controls can be selected by
touch.
Note: The interface has
changed as of January 2010,
however, the functionality
has remained the same.
Television
To access the TV choose the
Third button down on the
left hand side.
The Miner Morning show should
start automatically, however,
if it does not simply touch
the MMS button on the
display panel.
Note: The interface has
changed as of January 2010,
however, the functionality
has remained the same.
Projecting computer screen
To project what is on your
computer screen, you
will need to choose the
fourth button down on
the left hand side of the
control panel.
By default the Cabinet
Computer Input is
selected.
Hooking up another computer
If you want to hook up
another computer you
will need to choose the
Auxiliary Computer
Input.
You will then need to plug
the computer into the
wall port next to the
white board.
Hooking up external devices
If you want to hook up an
external device such as
an Elmo or a Video Ipod
you will need to select
the Auxiliary Video
Input.
These items will also
need to be plugged into
the wall port next to the
white board.
Audio only and Closed Captioning
The Audio button allows you to
listen to music without your
projector being turned on.
Cabinet Computer Input for
Audio Only from your
computer.
The Misc. Options allows you to
turn on Closed Captioning
for DVD’s and Videos that
have this feature. NOTE:
Choose Exit before selecting
a different input.