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Memorial 220 is a smart classroom that seats 32 people and is equipped with a projector, sound system, document camera, Blu-ray DVD player, lecture capture system, and a touchscreen control system.
Using a laptop or the room PC
	- Turn on the touch screen panel by pressing it anywhere. You may need to press harder than you think.
 
	- Press the Laptop button to show a laptop, or the Room PC button to show the PC in the instructor’s lectern. The screen will come down automatically.
 
	- Connect the HDMI cable in the cable cubby in the lectern to the correct port on the laptop. There is a ring of adapters for various laptop and tablets connected to the HDMI cable.
 
	- Power up the laptop. If the laptop display is not shown, configure the laptop to send output to a second display.
 
	- Make sure the amplifier is powered on. Adjust the volume on the touch screen.
 
Using the Blu-ray DVD player
	- Turn on the touch screen panel by pressing it anywhere. You may need to press harder than you think.
 
	- Press the BluRay button to play a DVD.
 
	- Insert the DVD you wish to show, and press play on the touch screen panel.
 
	- Adjust the volume on the touch screen.
 
Using the document camera
	- Turn on the touch screen panel by pressing it anywhere. You may need to press harder than you think.
 
	- Press the document camera button on the touch panel.
 
	- Turn on the document camera.
 
	- Place the document or item to be shown on the bed of the document camera.
 
Using the microphone
	- Press the power button on the side of the microphone to turn it on.
 
	- Clip the microphone to your lapel or collar, pointing towards your mouth.
 
	- Adjust the volume on the touch panel.
 
	- Press the power button to mute the microphone. A red light will show that the microphone is muted.
 
	- Press and hold the power button to turn the microphone off.
 
Turn off system
	- Press the shut down button on the touch screen panel.
 
	- Confirm or cancel the shutdown. The touch screen panel will go into sleep mode a few minutes after the system is shutdown.