LWH 2109
Quick sheets
1. Turn on the projector using the projector remote
2. Be sure that HDMI is selected on the projector remote.
3. Select device you wish to use.
Devices
HDMI Cable for guest laptop = Be sure that HDMI is selected on the projector remote.
1. Connect the HDMI cable to your laptop.
2. Be sure Input 2 is selected on Auto switcher. (For image look at detailed directions).
3. Be sure your image is mirrored on your laptop.
VGA Cable for guest laptop = Be sure that HDMI is selected on the projector remote.
1. Connect the VGA cable to your laptop.
2. Be sure input 4 is selected on Auto switcher. (For image look at detailed directions).
BLU Ray player = Be sure that HDMI is selected on the projector remote.
1. Be sure input 3 is selected on Auto switcher. (For image look at detailed directions).
2. Turn on unit.
Podium instructions
Podium Connection Instructions
Use the Silver remote to turn on the projector
Source Selection
- The only input that you will ever need to select on the silver remote is HDMI (#6).
- All switching of sources is done automatically or via your plugging in device.
Blu-Ray player
- The Blu-Ray player will typically default to your projector screen unless it is off.
- To turn on the Blu-Ray player. The ON button is on the top/front of the player.
- Special menu options are available on the Blu-Ray player remote control.
HDMI Laptop connection
- To use a Laptop’s HDMI connection connect the provided HDMI cable to your laptop.
- Even if the Blu-Ray player is on, This HDMI signal will override the Blu-ray player.
- The HDMI Cable also sends audio to the projector yet you may need check your system preferences to verify that audio is routed to HDMI or Crestron.
**Macintosh laptops sometimes require an adapter to connect to either HDMI or VGA cables**
NOTE: MAC USERS USE HDMI CABLE TO CONNECT.
Troubleshooting:
Each input is assigned a number in the black Crestron box on the shelf next to the Blu-Ray player. Each number has an LED light that shows signal to that input. Typically the following applies: 1. = Blank, 2. = HDMI, 3. = Blu-Ray player, 4. = VGA. If you do not see a light then no input is detected and you have a connection issue. Otherwise, the input being displayed shines green, and any other source waiting to be selected shines orange. If you need another input to display, push the designated button (if Orange) on the black box and you can switch to your device.
Auto switcher
- For Wired internet connection connect the Ethernet cable to your laptop.
If you need help hooking up to our wireless access please click on the link Secured Wireless access or for General wireless information go to Wireless Wi-Fi/ VPN
VGA Laptop
- To use a laptop’s VGA connection, connect the provided VGA cable to your laptop.
- Connect the mini audio cable to your PC head phone jack.
Be sure the audio is routed the headphone or external speaker.
- Turn off the Blu-Ray player. The ON/OFF button is on the top front of the player.
If the Blu-Ray player is on, it will always override the VGA connection!
- Please remember to mirror your image by either pressing FN + F8 or + P ( Select mirror or Duplicate image). If these options do not work you might have to go to Graphic display options and may need further help. If so please contact us at the number below.
- Mac users click the Mac symbol choose System Preferences. Choose displays click arrangement tab. In lower left corner of the Arrangement panel select “Mirror displays”
NOTE: If you do not have VGA you will need to get your own adapter. Click on the ADAPTERS link and you can see the different types of adapters that are available and will have to purchase.
IF you need help finding the adapter you need to please set up a meeting with us and we will be happy to help you find the adapter you need
**Macintosh laptops sometimes require an adapter to connect to either HDMI or VGA cables**
Troubleshooting:
Each input is assigned a number in the black Crestron box on the shelf next to the Blu-Ray player. Each number has an LED light that shows signal to that input. Typically the following applies: 1. = Blank, 2. = Blu-Ray player, 3. = HDMI, 4. = VGA. If you do not see a light then no input is detected and you have a connection issue. Otherwise, the input being displayed shines green, and any other source waiting to be selected shines orange. If you need another input to display, push the designated button (if Orange) on the black box and you can switch to your device.
Please shut down Projector at end of class
You will need to press the power button a second time to confirm shutdown.
For Help Computer or internet
Please call 773 442 4357 or 4357 or H.E.L.P or email helpdesk@neiu.edu
For Help with AV please call 773 442 5060 or callctr@neiu.edu