Audio Visual Boardroom (SBO) Set Up - How to cast a Laptop to the projectors

Overview

Purpose: The purpose of this guide is to assist the user in setting up the boardroom projectors for a presentation using their Windows/Mac Laptop 

Audience: This guide is for SD35 staff and external presenters

Estimated time to complete: 5 minutes
 

Prerequisites
  • Windows / Macbook Laptop
  • Laptop Charger
  • USB-C Dongle (optional)
  • HDMI
Step-by-step Instructions

Step 1: Locate the wall console or the iPad near the sides of the main door


Step 2: Select Project Display

  • There are three options for projectors
    • Left projector - displays on the left projector screen
    • Right projector - displays on the right projector screen
    • Both projector - displays on both projector screen 

Step 3: Select a Video source

  • Input 1 - Screen mirror by connecting your laptop using the HDMI located at the front of the room or wirelessly using the USB-C dongle.
  • Input 2 - Screen mirror your Macbook Laptop by locating the Apple TV's name on your device and follow the instruction on the Apple TV screen.
  • Fixed Camera - Start a new or join an existing Microsoft Teams or Zoom meeting by entering the details on the touch panel tablet located in the back right side of the room.
  • Air Media - Alternate wireless screen mirroring for Windows/Macbook Laptop.

Step 4: Turn on ceiling speakers to allow audio from laptop

  • On the Wall Console or iPad, click the microphone iconUploaded Image (Thumbnail)
     
  • On the Video column, ensure the mute is not highlightedUploaded Image (Thumbnail)

Step 5: Turning off projectors

  • Tap POWER OFF box on the wall console
  • Select BOTH PROJECTORS
Troubleshooting
  • Common issues and their solutions.
  • FAQs related to the topic.
     
Additional Resources
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Conclusion

Summary of the key points.

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