Overview
The technologies in these classrooms include a control panel at the lectern that enables sharing the PC, document camera, or another connected device to a projector or large display. This system also include an auto-tracking camera, ceiling microphones, and lavalier or handheld microphones. The touch panel experience is mostly the same as that with the Multimedia Classrooms. A notable difference is the Shutdown button WILL NOT log you out of the computer or power down the displays. Please refer to Shutting Down the System for proper instructions on turning everything off.
After touching the touch panel to start the system, you will be prompted to Select a System Mode: Presentation or Video Conference
Tap Presentation mode for in person only classes/presentations. DO NOT use this mode if you are connecting to others at a distance via Zoom or Teams. In presentation mode, you can select PC, HDMI, or Doc cam as your sources to share with the room.
Tap Video Conference mode if you are connecting with others at a distance via Zoom or Teams. In this mode, you will automatically be using the PC, so it will not appear as a source to select. Note that if you select HDMI or Doc cam, they will only appear on the lectern display. For students in the room and at a distance to see these sources, you will need to use the Share button in Zoom to share your screen. 
If you select HDMI, click the Share Screen button in Zoom and select the screen that displays your connected external device. Then click Share.
If you select Doc cam,
- click the Share Screen button in Zoom
- click Advanced
- click Content from 2nd Camera
- Click Share

- You can then use the Switch Camera button in the upper left corner of your screen to switch between the doc cam and rear camera

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Tap the Displays button to control the displays you want to use: Projector, Front Display, and Rear Display. All displays will automatically turn on with the system and the projector screen will lower, but you can select to turn displays off or Mute video on the projector. 
Tap the Cameras button to access both the front and rear camera controls.
The rear camera has auto tracking ability to follow the instructor throughout a lecture. To use the camera, you first need to open Zoom and turn the camera on in the Zoom toolbar. The camera is programmed to focus on the person standing behind the lectern and then follow that person's movements throughout the room. This works very well with an active instructor who moves around, perhaps checking on students or pointing out things on the projection screen. If the camera does not appear to be auto-tracking,
- Tap the Cameras button on the touch panel
- Tap Camera Rear (turns green when on)
- Tap Auto Tracking (turns green when on)

- The camera will then focus on you behind the lectern, and you can begin to move around to be sure it is working properly
- Be sure that USB Capture HDMI is selected as the camera in Zoom

You can also use camera presets or control buttons on the touch panel if you want to focus on certain parts of the room.
- For the rear camera, tap Auto tracking to turn it off (turns gray when off) or tap Camera Front to switch to the front camera. The front camera does not have auto tracking. The button is green for the camera that is selected.
- Use the presets on the right to see what shots are already programmed into the camera
- Use the arrows and zoom in/out controls to adjust the camera shot

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This room includes ceiling microphones, two lavalier mics, and two handheld mics. Though the ceiling microphones work fine, we suggest the use of the lavalier and handheld mics for voice reinforcement or when using Zoom.
The benefit of the ceiling microphone in this classrooms is that anyone can be heard from anywhere in the room in Zoom. This enables the instructor to easily walk around the room without needing a lavalier mic and makes it possible for students at a distance to hear students in the room when they are speaking as well. You will want to check that the ceiling microphone is selected in Zoom by using the up arrow next to Microphone Mute/Unmute button and clicking on Dante USB Receive. 
This room is also equipped with two lavalier microphones and two handheld microphones. These can be found on the top shelf of the right cabinet in the lectern. Please remember to turn off the mics after using and return them to the top shelf.
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Tap Volume to individually control the room volume and the two lavalier and handheld microphones as needed. Use the +/- to control each mic's volume. You can also Mute each microphone. 
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Please refer to the following steps when you are finished using the system:
- Sign out of the computer

- Tap Displays and tap Turn off three times under the Projector, Front Display, and Rear Display

- Tap Screen and tap Up

- Tap the EXIT/Shutdown to turn off the rest of the system then verify by tapping Yes, shutdown

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Classroom Help
Requesting Help via Ticket
If you are in a room that does not have a touch panel with an eHelp button you can log into the computer and click on the Classroom eHelp shortcut (with the big yellow question mark) on the desktop. This will present you with a form to request help in the classroom. If you find yourself here after searching for a way to get help in your classroom you can press the button below to access the form. You can also request help through this link here: Request classroom technology help.
Note: if the computer does not have the eHelp shortcut then it has not been designated for immediate response and, most likely, provided by the department not .

Help via Phone
Finally you can request classroom assistance by calling 208-885-0570. Note that this method is generally the least effective method of contacting a TSP for help. It is recommended to use one of the two methods above, if possible.
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