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==A/V== The lower level conference room is equipped for video recording, audio capture, voice lift, livestreaming, video conferencing, and projection. Audio mixing is done automatically, but can be adjusted manually from the Crestron panel at the tech station. Video sources, displays, and recordings are also controlled from the same panel. '''Note:''' All wireless audio devices must be registered with Greg Morrow at MTS to prevent crosstalk with other devices nearby. ===Equipment=== <div style="float:right;"> <ul> <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:A-V rack front.jpg|150px|thumb|Front of A/V rack.]]</li> <li style="display: inline-block;">[[File:A-V rack back.jpg|175px|thumb|Back of A/V rack.]]</li> </ul> </div> {| class="wikitable" |- !Quantity !Description |- |1||[[Bugs]] |- |2||Samsung DM55E 55" LED Displays |- |1||Da-Lite Advantage Electrol Screen with LVC |- |1||Sony VPL-FHZ65W 3 LCD Projector with Middle Focus Lens |- |1||Crestron TSW‐1060‐B‐S Touch Screens |- |1||Crestron TSW-1060-TTW-B-S Table Top Kit |- |1||Crestron DM‐MD8X8 Digital Media Switcher |- |1||Crestron Pro3 Advanced Control Processor |- |1||[[Extron SMP-351]] |- |1||Crown XLS 202 2-Channel Power Amplifier |- |1||Biamp TesiraFORTÉ DAN‐CI |- |1||Biamp TesiraFORTÉ DAN‐VI |- |2||Vaddio RoboSHOT 12 HD-SDI PTZ Cameras |- |1||Vaddio Premier Precision Controller and 7" Touchscreen |- |1||Vaddio AV Bridge |- |1||PakEdge SX‐24P 24-Port PoE+ Managed Switch |- |6||Shure Microflex MX415LP/C Gooseneck Microphone |- |2||Shure Microflex WL185 Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone with MXW1/O Body Pack |- |1||Shure Microflex MXWNCS8 8-Channel Networked Charging Station |- |1||Shure Microflex MXWAPT8‐Z10 8-Channel Access Point Transceiver |- |1||Listen LT-803-072-01 Stationary 3-Channel RF Transmitter (72 MHz) |- |4||Listen LR-400-072 Portable Display RF Receiver (72 MHZ) |- |8||Clock Audio C3100‐RF‐CPWH |- |10||JBL 24CT |} ===Wall ports=== [[File:LL1 tech station wall jacks.jpg|thumb|right|A/V ports]] [[File:LL1 tech station data jack.jpg|thumb|right|Network port]] The A/V system has a number of wall ports to provide input, output, and control functions for the system. *XLR audio output *SDI video output *Unknown USB port *Cam control for Vaddio controller *Two AV control ports *Dante for audio networking *3.5mm audio monitor *DM output *Touchpanel *3.5mm audio input *USB Human interface device, which will be used for providing I/O to the switcher *HDMI input for the resident PC *VGA input for the resident PC *USB input for HID to [[Production switcher]] ===Procedures=== ''See [[Event Procedures]].'' ===Outside vendors=== In special cases, an outside vendor may provide the videography for an event. The camera and operator are placed in the back by the center column. An audio feed is provided through an XLR cable which runs through the ceiling and to the center column. An HDMI extender can be used for video capture from the camera. This is HDMI 3 on [[Bugs|Bugs.]] Preferred vendors are MTS and Bay State. ===Workarounds=== When handheld microphones are needed, unplug the lectern microphone XLR and plug it into the Shure wireless microphone receiver. Use the lectern audio input for the microphone. Only one microphone can be used in this manner. Use a wireless gooseneck microphone to replace the lectern microphone if needed. In case of audio system failure, run an audio cable down the left flank of the room, and set up a PA system in the front of the room. In case of projection system failure, plug video source directly into the projector in the back of the room. ===Deprecated functions=== Prior to July, 2017, the system was connected to the A/V systems in Hoffmann and Goldman to provide a video and audio stream for overflow. Overflow is now done using a private livestream over YouTube or Facebook. [[Elmo]] was provided for [[Hans-Helmut Kotz|Prof. Kotz's]] fall-semester economics class. To allow him to switch between his laptop input and the document camera, the Crestron control panel was moved to the panel table for each class. Kotz no longer uses this document camera.
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