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==Connecting to the video wall system in the JRJSC Conference Room==
==Connecting to the video wall system in the JRJSC Conference Room==
The JRJSC Conference Room is primarily used as a meeting space with a video displaying one or two presentation sources connected to one of two possible input sources: through the WiFi network via an Apple TV, or through a wall-plate with an HDMI cable and adapters. One or both of these sources can be used, either as a single source for display simultaneously on all screen designs, or split between screen designs with two possible views.  
The JRJSC Conference Room is primarily used as a meeting space with a video displaying one or two presentation sources connected to one or both possible input sources: through the WiFi network via an Apple TV, and/or through a wall-plate with an HDMI cable and adapters. One or both of these sources can be used, either as a single source for display simultaneously on all screen designs, or split between screen designs with two possible views.  


======Apple TV Connection======
======Apple TV Connection======
If you have an AirPlay-capable device such as an iPhone, iPad or Macbook, using the Apple TV is usually a better choice as you can broadcast from any location in the room.   
If you have an AirPlay-capable device such as an iPhone, iPad or Macbook, using the Apple TV is usually the preferred choice as you can broadcast from any location in the room. Your device must be connected to the RCS-Community WiFi network.   


======'''Cable Bundle Connection'''======
======'''Cable Bundle Connection'''======
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