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Media Presentation Cart - Kerns Religious Life Center

Kerns Religious Life Center is equipped with a mobile Media Presentation Cart, which is scheduled by the building secretary. The cart is equipped with a Windows '98-based computer, a video tape recorder, a data projector, and an amplified speaker.

While this equipment is fairly simple to use, it can be a bit intimidating to first-time users. Here are some instructions and pointers you may find helpful for working with this equipment.

Part I: Basic setup.

Begin by positioning the cart near the front of the room, with the front of the projector facing the projection screen. The keyboard, computer monitor, and VCR are oriented to also face the projection screen; presumably you are standing or sitting between the cart and the screen. Unwind the power cord from the cart handle and connect to any convenient outlet. If you intend to use the Internet connection, you need to connect the green network cable to the green network port in the classroom.

Part II: The Data Projector.

On top of the cart is a Proxima LX-2 data projector. This is a high-brightness, high resolution data projector capable of projecting video or computer images with a resolution of up to 1024 x 768 pixels. Begin by removing the lens cap (if present) from the projector by pulling it straight off as shown here.

Turn on the projector by pressing the yellow power button on the top of the projector. Within a few seconds, a bright blue light should appear at the projecotr lens. On the screen, you should see a PROXIMA logo and a countdown. Important: None of the projector controls will function until the countdown is complete!

While you are waiting for the projector to come up to full brightness, you can adjust the height of the image. To do this, grasp the front edge of both sides of the projector and depress the two locking levers located on the sides at the lower front edge of the unit. This will allow the adjustment feet to drop out from the base of the projector. When the position seems about right, release the levers to lock the feet in place. Make sure both feet are locked before letting go of the projector!

Once an image appears on the screen, use the ZOOM and FOCUS buttons on the top of the projector to adjust the size and sharpness of the image. You can also adjust these features using the remote control, described in Part V, below.

When you finish using the projector, turn it off by pressing the yellow POWER button on top of the projector. When you press the button, a message should appear on the screen asking if you really want to turn the power off. If you do indeed, press the POWER button again. The light will go out immediately, but the fan will continue to run for a couple of minutes.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT UNPLUG the data projector or the presentation cart until the fan in the projector slows and the green ready light comes on on top of the projector. Unplugging the projector before it is cool can cause serious damage to the projector!

Part III: The Computer

In the tub on the bottom of the cart is a Windows '98 computer. To connect it to the campus computer network, connect the green network cable to the network port in the classroom. Note that the computer can, without any changes in setup, access the network from any network port in Kerns Religious Life Center. It can NOT access the network from any other building.

The computer is equipped with a sound card, CD-ROM drive, 1.4Mb floppy disk drive, and 100 Mb Zip disk drive. It is not necessary to turn the projector on for the monitor to function. Instead of a conventional mouse, the computer has a touch-pad pointing device built-in to the keyboard. In addition, the data projector remote control can also be used as a mouse substitute when the data projector is turned on.

On the front of the computer are two pushbuttons marked with confusing icons. The right-hand button is the power button. Use it to turn the computer on. No special action is required to get the data projector to work with this computer. To turn the computer off when you are done, select "Shut Down" from the START menu on the desktop; the computer will turn itself off.

Part IV: The VTR.

The cart is equipped with a JVC VCR similar to those mounted in some classrooms. The VCR plays back through the data projector, but the VCR image will not appear on the computer monitor.

When playing back a videotape, it may be necessary to press the Video/Computer button on the top of the projector to switch the projector from data mode to video mode.

Audio for the VCR plays back through the amplified speaker on the cart middle shelf. Audio controls are located on the front of the speaker, on the side of the cart facing away from the screen.

Part V: Remote Control.

The projector remote control can be used for controlling the data projector power, zoom, focus, and keystone correction features. In addition, the large center button and the two smaller buttons below it can be used as a wireless mouse substitute for controlling the computer. Finally, the remote control is itself also equipped with a laser pointer.

Unfortunately, the remote control is also equipped with a power switch. This protects the batteries in the remote when the system is not in use, but when the power switch is turned off, none of the remote control functions...not even the laser pointer...will work. If you have difficulty with the remote control, check and make sure that the switch is turned on. When you are not using the remote control, turn its power switch off to save the batteries.

 




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