Studio G is equipped with two projectors.
One (framed in red) is built into the media system of the room, and the other (framed in yellow) is a wide-throw projector that will project against the entire far wall of the space. |
This image shows the throw of the standard projector. |
The wide-throw projector can display an image across the entire back wall of the space. |
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Next, locate the connection panel directly under the tablet and connect an HDMI cord to the HDMI port shown above. |
HDMI cables are stored in the central cabinet (circled in red below) for your convenience. Please return the cable to this location when not in use. |
Here’s how to use the wide throw projector. |
The first step is to open the cabinet beneath the projectors and locate the power cord, remote, and HDMI cable. |
The projector’s power cable is runs into the closet through the shelf it rests on. |
Connect the power cable to an extension cord, and run it to an outlet in the space. |
Point the remote towards the projector and press the [ON] button. Please don’t change the input source for the projector; it is already set to display the correct HDMI input. |
Use the HDMI cord located in the closet (it runs through the same hole as the power cord) to connect the wide-throw projector to your laptop. The end of the cable looks like this. |
Follow this link for a description of how to use Studio G’s sound system!