Lecture 4 is ABS 2.10.

It also has BluRay video player and [Link rooms] button on Master control panel to link the AV when room divider is open. No remote AV monitoring.

.PDF of Covid-safe layout ABS 2.09 & 2.10 Collab 

The following instructions are automatically generated, based on the list of equipment in the room

As such, we've kept them simple to account for any variations between rooms. For help on specifics, contact AV Support.

If you're in one of the learning spaces, contact AV Support by pressing the AVSupp button on the phone or x4221.

ECD Helpdesk button for ventilation and IT Helpdesk for login queries

Control Panel

Crestron touch panel

SusanTSWpanel

Tap the touch screen to display/select buttons for the equipment.

To switch off, tap Off or Exit/Shutdown, and then confirm with Shutdown Now.

Newer lecture ‘Digital‘ theatres have audio ‘send’ and multiple projectors and lectern monitor selectable for each input source, and separate mic(red \ ) and speaker(white \ ) mutes.

Some also have sub-menu/s for additional facilities like Camera, Lighting and Blinds controls.

Computer

Tips

  • We recommend that the projector is switched on after you login to the PC.
  • Drag/copy presentation documents from your USB stick onto the desktop.
  • Any change/s and added files are auto-deleted on Restart.

Aston Teaching PC

All standard ‘pool room image’ teaching PCs are Windows10 with Office365 Professional Plus including PowerPoint, Excel, Word & Teams.

After login the PC automatically launches AstonApps Cloudpaging portal for all the latest pool room managed software. Panopto recorder, web browsers & important teaching software and links like Blackboard have ALL moved to AstonApps. Shared/network drives are dependent on your Aston login.

If your login or the network fails username .\teach & password T34chT34ch will allow you to present locally (e.g. USB drive), but without any network or internet access. Most rooms with Lenovo PCs installed will allow change to ‘Extended desktop’ for Powerpoint notes view [Windows+P].

The PC will shut down after 30 minutes of inactivity

This will remove any changes you have made, any work you have open will be lost, and any files on the desktop will be deleted. Unfinished Panopto uploads will also be suspended until Panopto is re-connected in that room.

Bear this in mind if, for example, you are running an event and want to get the PC set up early or you are breaking for lunch.

The PC is set up to record to Aston Replay and upload to Blackboard. There is option in Panopto Settings: Basic:Highlight mouse cursor…‘ to make the pointer more prominent for recordings, and please check the mic levels are OK before starting to RECORD.

There are usually 2-4 extra USB ports on the lectern PC monitor.

We recommend that the projector is switched ON after you login to the PC. If you don’t need the computer to be displayed on the screen, you can use it without the projector on in most rooms. However, computer audio requires the projector to be ON, and all three control panel, computer and application volumes should be up (and unmuted).

Laptop (HDMI)

HDMI connector

A flying HDMI cable (including audio) is usually* connected to the lectern faceplate.

Note All post-2014 refurbished rooms support both HDMI(digital) inputs as well as VGA, namely:

G11(Byng Kendrick LT), Great HallMB220, MB253, MB304, MB411, 417, 419MB486, MB504MB518, MB603, MB651(Sumpner LT), MB653(Wright LT), MB708b, MB755-9, NW104b, NW109, NW805, NW807NX02Adrian Cadbury and Susan Cadbury LTs, SW309 and VSG03, VS110, VS112.

Note Post-2019 refurbs like MB108, MB550, MB554, MB517, MB502 are HDMI ONLY, no VGA support!

Some laptops and tablets may require a special AV adapter and or cable/s. Newer rooms also have wireless presentation if you don’t have the correct cable/s.

*except some ‘non-pool’ meeting rooms.

Laptop (VGA)

VGA with integrated audio cable

A flying VGA cable (with integrated audio jack connection) is usually connected to the lectern faceplate.

The laptop audio jack can also be used for iPod playback when laptop is selected.

Note Post-2019 refurbs like MB554 will be HDMI ONLY (ie. no VGA)

Some laptops and tablets may require a special AV adapter and or cable/s.

Wireless Presentation

Crestron AirMedia

Wireless presentation uses a WiFi network to present or mirror photos, PDF, and Microsoft Office files etc. on the room display/s from your wireless devices, instead of by HDMI or similar cable.

  • iOS and Android mobile devices, and/or your Windows/macOS wifi laptops.

When Wireless is selected, it displays the room’s IP address and a unique or QR [code] to present the content on the screen/s. You can have multiple WiFi devices concurrently displayed in each corner of the picture.

On an AirServer use the Windows10 shortcut and press Windows+K keys.  For any other OS join the WiFi network being advertised on screen.

AirMedia and Via devices will direct you to download an app if you put the device’s IP addess into a web browser.  Just the number not the http part.

Note Functionality varies between rooms and devices – iOS Panopto app cannot record ‘Presentations’ as well as ‘present’ like the Mac/Windows versions can, the Android app does even less.

Microphones

Perform a variety of tasks in the rooms, depending on the type of room and microphone.

They can be used to feed audio to the induction loop, make sure people at the back of the room can hear the speaker clearly (voice enhancement), or be recorded in Aston Replay. Always check the RECORD levels.

NB. some new rooms have a mic [Mute] button on the touch panel, otherwise the voice enhancement volume is fixed.

Lectern mic

Lectern Mic

To switch on/off, push the button at the base of the flexible gooseneck.

Beyer lectern mic
Beyer lectern mic

The LED will be lit when the microphone is on, and the level is preset.

There is no switch or LED on the white Beyer flat models(right)

Revolabs

Revolabs lapel mics

Rechargeable microphone/s which automatically unmute/mute when removed from/replaced correctly in the charger.

There are a maximum of two mics/channels per room, ~20m range, and freedom to interact with the audience while recording to Replay. Always check record levels.

Please replace the microphones on the charger when they are not in use, and check the LED.

The LED on the microphone will turn RED to show they are charging, and GREEN when fully charged.

Voice Enhancement

Generic Voice Enhancement

Uses a clip on or handheld microphone to ensure equal distribution of the presenter’s voice across the whole space, and freedom to interact with the audience while recording to Replay.

The presenter should not be aware of any amplification at the front of the room, unlike a traditional PA system.

Note Microphone audio is separate from Computer audio, and usually fixed level.

Visualiser

Elmo P10 visualiser/document camera
Elmo P10 visualiser/ document camera

A document camera that can display and zoom in on papers, books, and other 3D objects. There is usually a separate source selection button to display on the room screen/s.

A desktop application called ImageMate[IM] allows Elmo images to be recorded in Panopto.

The newer Wolfvision visualisers can be selected as separate video recording device in Panopto.

Wolfvision VZ-3

Basic operations

Lift the Arm to turn ON.

Zoom control is on top of the Arm.

Warning

The method of recording the contents of this visualiser in Aston Replay is different to the other rooms. Expand the instructions, below, for more information.

Unlike the other visualisers in use in Aston University learning spaces, the Wolfvision acts in the same way as a webcam or another camera. This means we can record it directly in Panopto, or use it as a white board in CollaborateUltra.

When you’re presenting, you’ll need to switch to the Panopto recorder to add the visualiser as a secondary source. To get back to the Panopto recorder, either

  • come out of your full screen presentation and click the Panopto icon on the taskbar
    or
  • Press Alt & Tab until the Panopto recorder is selected

Then, in the Panopto recorder, you’ll need to add the visualiser as a secondary capture source:

  1. Panopto Add another video sourceOn the left hand side of the Panopto recorder, under Secondary Capture Sources, click Add Another Video Source
  2. Select Wolfvision as secondary sourceClick the dropdown that appears, and select WolfVision Video Capture II
  3. WolfVision secondary sourceThis starts recording the camera in the visualiser.
  4. Remove WolfVision secondary sourceWhen you want to stop using the visualiser, remove it as a secondary source by going back to the Panopto recorder and clicking on the X next to it.

If you do not remove the visualiser as a secondary capture source

When you stop using the visualiser, any viewers of the recorded session will continue seeing the content of the visualiser.

If you begin presenting using Powerpoint again, your viewers will have to manually switch back to the Powerpoint source themselves.

When your students view this recording back, it will show the visualiser at this point, like so

Wolfvision in Panopto viewer

At the point in the recording when you clicked the X to remove the secondary source, it will switch back eg to PowerPoint or the screen capture.

You can repeat the above steps as many times as you need during a lecture.

Panopto Camera

Use the camera to include video in an Aston Replay recording.

The Panopto recorder will default to including video where a camera is present. If you don’t want this to be included in your session, you will need to switch the camera off. You may also borrow a mobile alternative.

NoVideo

  1. In the Panopto recorder, click the dropdown next to video
  2. Click None

See the Replay TLC site for more information on how to make a recording.

PTZ camera

This room features a remote ceiling camera connected to the PC for lecture capture.

In general you can only have the camera available in one application.

e.g. If you are using Teams you won’t be able to use the camera in Panopto.

Interactive Screens

Epson Interactive Projector

Epson EB-595wi interactive projector

Epson EB-585/595/695 Wi wireless interactive projectors use pens to draw or annotate on the screen.

Epson dual-pen interactive support
Epson dual-pen interactive support

There is an Epson ‘Easy Interactivemanual, and a shortcut icon on the desktop, or you can use mouse or pen/s with PowerPoint annotation icons which will also be recorded by Aston Reply.

  • Dual pen support(Model 585) — allows two pens/users to annotate simultaneously anywhere on the surface on which the image is projected
  • Touch-based interactivity(Model 595) — enables as many as six students to touch, draw, select and interact using intuitive and familiar gestures – MB220, MB502a, MB653(WrightLT), NW805/7 and some meeting rooms.
  • (Model 695) – allows upto 10 fingers or pen inputs.

Induction Loop

Generic Induction Loop

Induction LoopAn Induction loop or Infrared (IR) based hearing system.

Hearing aid users should set their hearing aid to “T” to use the loop. more…

Composite Video

Video

VHS, analog Video and S-Video are no longer used or supported. Please use main PC or laptop optical drive/s or a VGA converter.

Adrian CadburySusan Cadbury and ABS 2.10(L5) have separate BluRay/DVD players.

If you’re showing a TV Programme or film, Box of BroadcastsBox of Broadcasts is now called

Learning on Screen now available via the Library Database A-Z list where you will be redirected to OpenAthens Aston login.

The link to the L section of the A-Z list is http://libguides.aston.ac.uk/az.php?a=l

The direct link to Learning on Screen is  https://go.openathens.net/redirector/aston.ac.uk?url=https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand

The contact in Library is Nicola Dennis (Business & Law Information Specialist)

0121 204 4497

n.dennis@aston.ac.uk