SPEAKER BAR
Audio is heard through the SPEAKER BAR. It is connected to the display. The Scholar MXP Module supplies the audio
to the display.
DOCUMENT CAMERA
A composite video source is available for integrating an optional document
camera. Document cameras can be used to show a wide variety of media, such
as whitepapers, film negatives, or standard overhead projector transparencies.
Source selection, zoom, focus and lighting can all be controlled from the button
panel of the document camera.
If the document camera is one of the supported controllable devices and
configured, the document camera functions can be controlled from the touch
panel when that input is selected.
DVD/VCR PLAYER & RECORDER
Standard composite video VCR’s or DVD players can be added for playback and
recording. Using codec features such as audio “ducking” (lowering the VCR
output while the presenter is talking) allows seamless presentations and
participant interaction.
When configured, the device controls will be available on the touch panel. You
may also use the front panel controls or the supplied remote control specific to
these devices.
When recording is desired, select the “Record Control” button to bring up the
video source to record. You may choose to record the far or near end video as
the source being recorded. “Start Record” will begin the recording. Pressing stop
on the lower controls will stop the recording.
See the peripheral wiring diagram for the Scholar MXP to ensure proper connections for recording.
PC/LAPTOP COMPUTER
A user supplied PC or laptop can be connected to the system to enhance presentation. You can connect the
PC/laptop to the DVI input on the codec, or to a high-resolution document camera.
Other Components
ADDITIONAL MONITORS
An additional monitor can be added for viewing the far or local video. Typically
used to view the far side in a teaching environment, the monitor will also show
the local image when giving a local presentation.
On/Off controls of certain displays is available. Current some Epson, LG, and
pioneer devices can be turned on/off via RS-232 control to extend monitor life
and avoid screen burn in.
REMOTE CONTROL
The handheld TANDBERG Remote Control is used to control most functions of
the system. The system also emulates the remote control via the touch panel.
The reach of the remote control signal is 20 meters. For users sitting in an open plan office, this can cause problems.
Use the little, white switch placed under the batteries to change the reach of the signal from 20 meters to 2 meters.
This will prevent you from unintentionally controlling your neighbor's video system, when you control your own system.
Detailed instructions on how to use the TANDBERG Remote Control can be found in the codec manual.
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