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==Equipment in the Temporary Gym Classrooms==
==Equipment in Arts and Drama Classrooms==
All Gym spaces have a Television, an Apple TV and a USB-C cable to help you connect to the device.
Several classrooms in the Lindenbaum Arts building, and in the Dance Studio and Film Studies classroom in Mow Hall, have a consumer-level LCD monitor, an Apple TV and a USB-C cable for a physical connection. In most cases, using the Apple TV to push video/audio content to the monitor will suffice.<br />  
[[File:Television in Gym.jpg|center|frameless|333x333px]]
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===Turning on Gym Equipment===
===Turning on the Equipment===
Begin by turning on TV using the Samsung remote control. The sound bar should already be on. If the soundbar is not on, please tap the power button located at the top. Here is also where you can control the volume of the soundbar if needed.
Begin by turning on TV using the Samsung remote control. You can control the audio volume to the Kramer speaker systems using the volume buttons on the remote.  


<nowiki>**</nowiki>Please ensure you turn OFF the television at the end of the class.  We want to ensure we conserve energy, but most importantly that we conserve the life of our televisions as well.**
<nowiki>**</nowiki>Please ensure you turn OFF the television at the end of the class.  We want to ensure we conserve energy, but most importantly that we conserve the life of our televisions as well.**
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===='''Using Apple TV''':====
===='''Using Apple TV''':====


*Most televisions will automatically be on Apple TV. If not, please click Source and select “Apple TV” or HDMI 2
*Most televisions will automatically be connected to the Apple TV. If not, please click Source and select “Apple TV” or HDMI 2
 
*Click the Airplay Icon
 
[[File:02Airplay IMAGE.png|frameless|100x100px]]<br />


*Select the Apple TV in the Classroom Space. '''Note:''' The Apple TV name will be listed on the screen.
Please see [[Use an Apple TV|this HowDoI page]] on how to use AirPlay to connect to the Apple TV.
*Type the 4 digit code to connect to the Apple TV
*'''Remember''' to disconnect from the Apple TV at the end of Class


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===='''Using the USB-C Cable''':====
===='''Using the USB-C Cable''':====
(Recommended setting when playing videos for students)
This is the '''recommended''' setting when streaming videos from the internet. Streaming video to the AppleTV is not recommended as it can result in video and audio drops and glitches.


*Connect your MacBook to the USB-C adapter connected to the TV
*Connect your MacBook to the USB-C adapter connected to the TV
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[[File:05 Source TV IMAGE.png|frameless|250x250px]]
[[File:05 Source TV IMAGE.png|frameless|250x250px]]
Image above may not accurately reflect the icons on the LCD screens at the present time (Sept. 2021.) Please use the Source select button on the remote to connect to the Apple TV.
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Equipment in Arts and Drama Classrooms

Several classrooms in the Lindenbaum Arts building, and in the Dance Studio and Film Studies classroom in Mow Hall, have a consumer-level LCD monitor, an Apple TV and a USB-C cable for a physical connection. In most cases, using the Apple TV to push video/audio content to the monitor will suffice.

Turning on the Equipment

Begin by turning on TV using the Samsung remote control. You can control the audio volume to the Kramer speaker systems using the volume buttons on the remote.

**Please ensure you turn OFF the television at the end of the class. We want to ensure we conserve energy, but most importantly that we conserve the life of our televisions as well.**

01Remote Control IMAGE.png

Connecting to the Television:

Using Apple TV:

  • Most televisions will automatically be connected to the Apple TV. If not, please click Source and select “Apple TV” or HDMI 2

Please see this HowDoI page on how to use AirPlay to connect to the Apple TV.

Using the USB-C Cable:

This is the recommended setting when streaming videos from the internet. Streaming video to the AppleTV is not recommended as it can result in video and audio drops and glitches.

  • Connect your MacBook to the USB-C adapter connected to the TV

03USB-C IMAGE.jpg

  • Click the Source Button on the remote control

04Source Control IMAGE.png

  • Using the arrows at the bottom of the control, select “Laptop” or HDMI 1

05 Source TV IMAGE.png


Image above may not accurately reflect the icons on the LCD screens at the present time (Sept. 2021.) Please use the Source select button on the remote to connect to the Apple TV.