Style 2024-1 Classroom Podium User Guide

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Summary

This article aims to explain how to use rooms with a Style 2024-1 classroom podium through quick operating instructions, in-depth operating instructions, and troubleshooting tips. It provides steps for beginning, conducting, and ending class with the podium; information about equipment in the podium; steps to resolve common issues; and a list of rooms that use this style of podium. Use the quick links to quickly jump to the desired section.  This podium type is commonly found in the following buildings: Adams Library, Alger Hall, Building #3, Fogarty Life Science, Guardo Hall, Murray CenterNazarian Center, and Whipple Hall.  Please see the Room List for exact room numbers.

Quick Start Instructions

Podium Style

The following are pictures of the podium in its default state and with its drawer pulled out.

A Style 2024-1 podium in its default state.A Style 2024-1 podium with its drawer pulled out.

 

To begin class

  1. If the touch panel is dark, tap the screen to wake it up
  2. Tap the screen where it says Press HERE to begin
  3. Wait for the system to start up

The touch panel starting screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During class

  1. Select a source using one of the four options at the top of the touch panel
    • For Blu-Ray, control the device with its remote inside the podium's drawer
    • For Doc Cam, control the device with its built-in controls or its remote
    • For Laptop, choose between a wired connection (HDMI) or wireless (ShareLink)
  2. Turn the projector on or off with the buttons under "Display"
  3. Turn the room's volume up or down or mute it with the buttons under "Program"

The touch panel source selection screen. The touch panel laptop selection screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To end class

  1. Tap the System Off button
  2. Tap the Power Down button to confirm 

The touch panel power down screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In-Depth Instructions

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Electronic Podium Overview

The podium is located at the front of each classroom, between class seating and the white board. The majority of classroom's electronic equipment is installed in the rack built-into the podium.  Please note the following technology in the rack that's intended to be controlled by users of the classroom:

  • (1) Dell OptiPlex desktop computer
  • (2) Blu-Ray Player 

The Style 2024-1 podium rack with PC and Blu-Ray player highlighted.

Other equipment located/installed in this rack should only be configured by ITS staff as needed for troubleshooting.

 

Extron Touch Panel Overview

Each classroom is equipped with an Extron touch panel built-into the top of the classroom podium. This touch panel allows you to switch between different sources, adjust the classroom audio volume, and turn the projector on/off.  In the photo below:

  • (1) Source buttons
    • Laptop - selects laptop or another computing device plugged into the HDMI at the podium or connected wirelessly via ShareLink to be displayed on the projector.
    • PC - selects the Dell OptiPlex Windows PC installed in the podium to be displayed on the projector.
    • Blu-Ray - selects the Blu-Ray player installed in the podium to be displayed on the projector.
    • Doc Cam - selects the document camera installed at the podium to be displayed on the projector.
  • (2) Control buttons
    • Display - turns the projector on or off while the room is on.
    • Program - shows the audio level of the room and provides controls to raise, lower, or mute the audio.
    • System Off - turns off the room.
    • Help - provides contact information to reach the ITS Help Desk.

The touch panel screen with source and control buttons highlighted.

 

Turning Classroom Projector and Electronic Classroom Equipment On

Turning on the projector in the classroom is completed by tapping the touch panel where it says Press HERE to begin.

 

Turning Classroom Projector and Electronic Classroom Equipment Off

Tap the System Off button to turn begin the shutdown process. Select Power Down to confirm the change.

The touch panel screen with System Off highlighted.The touch panel screen with Power Down highlighted.

 

Connecting a Laptop (HDMI)

Each podium is equipped with an HDMI cable and laptop charging power outlet, as illustrated in the photo below.

  • (1) HDMI

  • (2) Laptop charging power outlet

The HDMI cable and power outlet in the podium cable cubby.

Connect the laptop using the HDMI cable. After connecting the laptop, tap the Laptop button on the Extron touch panel. Tap the LAPTOP (HDMI) button to confirm the input selection. While this input is labeled Laptop, it can be used for any device that can connect over HDMI, such as a tablet.

The touch panel laptop selection screen.

The touch panel screen with Laptop HDMI selected.

 

After connecting the laptop, the viewing settings may need to be adjusted. On Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers, select the Windows key and the P key at the same time (Win+P) to bring up options to duplicate the display, extend the display, or select only the laptop screen or the projector screen for viewing while the laptop is connected.  The pop-up in Windows displayed will look similar to this:
The Windows Project menu.

On Macintosh computers running recent versions of macOS, select Control Center from the top right of the Menu Bar, and then select Screen Mirroring, which can be used to configure the display settings to the projector.
The macOS Control Center with Control Center and Screen Mirroring highlighted.

Additional settings can be done by going to System Settings (or previously System Preferences) and selecting the Display settings.

If unusual issues are encountered connecting a laptop to the projector, for example - where it's not being displayed as expected, please try performing a restart on the laptop while it's plugged into the HDMI cable at the podium to see if that resolves the issue.

 

Connecting a Laptop (ShareLink)

Tap the Laptop button on the Extron touch panel. Tap the SHARELINK button to confirm the input selection. While this input is labeled Laptop, it can be used for any device that does not have a physical HDMI port, such as a tablet.

 

The touch panel laptop selection screen.The touch panel screen with Sharelink selected.

 

  1. On the touch panel, an IP address will be shown in the bottom left corner. Type this address into your web browser to get to the ShareLink website.
  2. On the website, you will have the option to (1) download the Windows app, (2) share your screen through the web, or (3) download the app for other platforms. Choose one of the options to continue, but option (2) is recommended for most use cases. The following steps go over options (1) and (2).

The ShareLink landing page with Download, Web Share, and Other Platforms highlighted.

  1. If downloading for Windows, clicking DOWNLOAD will bring you to the Extron Download Center where the file is automatically downloaded. Click Open file

The downloaded ShareLink file with Open file highlighted.

  1. Follow the installation window's prompts to install ShareLink

The first page of the ShareLink installation wizard.The second page of the ShareLink installation wizard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The third page of the ShareLink installation wizard.The fourth page of the ShareLink installation wizard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Open the ShareLink application

Using the Windows search bar to search for the ShareLink application.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. If the ShareLink doesn't appear automatically, click the plus (+) button

The ShareLink application home screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Enter the IP address shown on the touch panel's bottom left corner. Click NEXT

The ShareLink popup asking for the IP address of the device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Enter the universal RIC ShareLink password and then click NEXT. The password is ric

The ShareLink popup asking for the password of the device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Enter the 4-digit code shown on the touch panel's bottom right corner. Click CONNECT

The ShareLink popup asking for the code of the device.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Click the plus (+) button to bring up the "Share Content" menu. More than one piece of content can be displayed at a time. The following content sources are available for use:
    1. Mirror Screen - mirrors everything on your device
    2. Mirror Application - mirrors only one specific application that you choose
    3. Share Image or Video - lets you browse through your device's files to choose an image or video

The ShareLink application device home page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The ShareLink device content sources menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. To stop displaying all content, click the Remove All button, and click REMOVE on the popup window
    1. Alternatively, click on the content you want to stop displaying, and then click the Remove button

The ShareLink application device home page with Remove All and Remove selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The ShareLink device confirmation popup to remove a content source.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. To disconnect from the ShareLink, click Leave, and click LEAVE SESSION to confirm

The ShareLink application device home page with Leave Session highlighted..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The ShareLink device confirmation popup to leave the session.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. If sharing over the web, click WebShare
  2. Enter the 4-digit code shown on the touch panel's bottom right corner. Enter the universal RIC ShareLink password. The password is ric. Enter a name for your connection. Click CONNECT

The credentials popup for ShareLink WebShare.

  1. The following content sources are available for use:
    1. Browser tab - mirrors a specific tab in one of your web browsers
    2. Window - mirrors only one specific application that you choose
    3. Entire Screen - mirrors everything on your device
  2. Click Share once a content source is chosen

The content sources available for ShareLink WebShare.

  1. Close the browser tab connected to the ShareLink to end the session

 

Adjusting Audio/Volume Levels

Adjusting the audio/volume levels in the electronic classroom can be accomplished through the Extron touch panel.
 

The program audio controls with volume and mute buttons highlighted.

The volume levels can be adjusted using the (1) arrow buttons.  The up arrow increases volume, while the down arrow decreases volume. The (2) Mute button will mute the audio. When using the Dell OptiPlex PC installed in the classroom or a laptop, verify that the audio output on the computer is not set to mute or off as well.

 

Projection Mute

The video signal to the projector can be temporarily turned off by selecting Off under "Display" on the Extron touch panel. Select On to restore the video signal to the projector.  
 

The projector mute controls.

 

Blu-Ray Player Control

Select Blu-Ray on the touch panel to switch to the input.  Control the device by using its remote or with the device's built-in controls.  Also, verify the Blu-Ray player in the rack is powered on.
The Blu-Ray player remote.

Document Camera Control

Select Doc Cam on the touch panel to switch the video signal to the document camera installed at the podium. The power button on the document camera is located on the top of the device in the top left corner.  The other buttons control the viewing of documents.
 

A full view of the document camera.A close up of the document camera buttons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The document camera remote.

 

Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse

Note the highlighted location of the power button of the ViewSonic monitor in the photograph below, in the event the monitor at the podium is powered off. These monitors are on movable mounts, so they can be positioned as needed. Also, the monitor is a touch-screen and can be used instead of a mouse or as a way to annotate files.
 

The podium monitor with its power button highlighted.The monitor power button up close and highlighted.

 

Projector

A projector is installed in the ceiling of each electronic classroom, located towards the front of the room.  The projectors video output is displayed on the white board.
 

The projector used in Style 2024-1 classrooms.

 

Speakers

Speakers are mounted in the ceiling at 4 points around the room.  The speaker shown in the photo is the right speaker.
The speakers used in Style 2024-1 classrooms.

 

Phone

An Avaya phone is installed in each classroom adjacent to the podium.

The Avaya phone used in classrooms.

 

Troubleshooting Tips

Projector Keeps Turning Off

To resolve this, please make sure you are not using the projector's white remote. The projector needs to be turned on using the touch panel only. If the issue keeps occurring and the touch panel was used to turn on the projector, please call the ITS Help Desk at 456-8803 for immediate assistance. Alternatively, you can email helpdesk@ric.edu to put in a ticket for a technician to take a look at the issue at a later date.

 

Monitor is Blank or Goes into "Power Saving Mode"

To resolve this, please go through the steps below:

  1. Ensure the white power button of the Dell OptiPlex computer is lit up
  2. If it is not, press the button until it lights up and see if the image appears on the monitor.
  3. If the PC is on but there is no image on the monitor, click PC on the touch panel.
  4. If the PC is projected, select the Windows key and the P key at the same time (Win+P) to bring up the display options and choose "Duplicate"

If the issue keeps occurring and the "Duplicate" option was selected, please call the ITS Help Desk at 456-8803 for immediate assistance. Alternatively, you can email helpdesk@ric.edu to put in a ticket for a technician to take a look at the issue at a later date.

 

Projector Keeps Flickering

For this issue, please call the ITS Help Desk at 456-8803 for immediate assistance. Alternatively, you can email helpdesk@ric.edu to put in a ticket for a technician to take a look at the issue at a later date.

Used in the following classrooms

Table of classrooms that use a Style 24-1 podium.
Adams Library 30X
Adams Library 401
Adams Library 405
Adams Library 409
Alex and Ani 135
Alex and Ani 136
Alger Hall 107
Alger Hall 108
Alger Hall 109
Building 3 015
Fogarty Life Science 057
Fogarty Life Science 103A
Fogarty Life Science 103B
Fogarty Life Science 107
Fogarty Life Science 123
Fogarty Life Science 124
Fogarty Life Science 207
Fogarty Life Science 213
Fogarty Life Science 231
Fogarty Life Science 242
Guardo Hall 005
Guardo Hall 009
Guardo Hall 010
Murray Center 201
Murray Center 202
Murray Center 217
Murray Center 223
Nazarian Center 188
Nazarian Center 189
Nazarian Center 193
Nazarian Center 195
Whipple Hall 102
Whipple Hall 103
Whipple Hall 203
Whipple Hall 204A
Whipple Hall 204B
Whipple Hall 215
Whipple Hall 217
Whipple Hall 218

 

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Article ID: 157721
Created
Tue 3/12/24 11:11 AM
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Thu 9/5/24 4:09 PM

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