McCombs School of Business
Media Services : CBA 4th Floor

CBA 4.328

 Multimedia Desk Interface
CAPABILITIES
Single-screen Computer Projection, Multimedia Desk/Lectern, CD/DVD Player, ceiling-mounted Document Camera, Whiteboard. Note: These desks no longer support VHS tape playback. If you have a VHS tape you may check out a VHS deck from Media Services or have your tape transferred to a digital format at either Media Services or the MediaLab.
WHERE ARE THE CONTROLS?
On the top right side of the desk there is a computer interface screen, touch the screen and it will turn on.
LAPTOP COMPUTER PROJECTION
Connect the desk's VGA cable (attached to the desk under the black plate at the top rear of the desk) to the VGA port of your laptop computer. Turn on your computer, press the Projection ON, and PC buttons on the desk's touch screen.
The desk also has Computer audio and Ethernet jacks, as well as two AC outlets. NOTE: Before using any application that accesses the University network through either a public Ethernet or wireless port, you must first open an internet browser application and login to the page that you are automatically directed to with your UTEID. If you have forgotten your UTEID, please visit the
UT EID Self-Service Tools page for assistance. For additional Wireless/Ethernet instructions, please visit our Wireless/Ethernet Access page.
WHERE IS THE VIDEO PLAYER?
In the left leg of the desk is a DVD/CD player, the controls are available on the desk's touch screen.
 Desk/Lectern Capabilities
I WANT A LECTERN, NOT A DESK!
On the touch screen push Lectern Up until the desired desk height is reached.
I WANT A DESK, NOT A LECTERN!
On the touch screen push Lectern Down until the desired desk height is reached.
 
Go from a desk... With the push of a button... To a lectern!
 

 
 Laptop Cable Connection

The desk has built-in power outlets, PC Audio and Ethernet (UT network and internet access) jacks, and a built-in VGA video cable to connect your laptop to the LCD Projector.

To connect your laptop computer, simple plug in the desk's VGA cable (supplied under the black plate on top of the desk) to the VGA port of your laptop computer. There is another VGA connector available under the plate as an alternate in case the attached cable breaks. If two laptops are connected to the Desk's VGA ports, the fixed port will override the cable version. If you have audio in your presentation you will also need to connect a PC audio cable (PC Audio and Ethernet cables are available for checkout from Media Services.) Turn on your computer, press the Projection ON, and PC buttons on the desk's touch screen. If your laptop's screen appears on the room's screen you are ready to go, if not, you may need to mirror your laptop's screen onto the projector. To do this on a Dell computer, hit the FN and F8 keys at the same time until you see your laptop content on the screen. Hitting FN-F8 successively will scroll through the available viewing choices. On a Mac the F7 button toggles between mirrored and dual screen after an external display has been detected. The command to mirror your laptop's screen may be different on other manufacturer's computers, if you have any questions please consult this PDF chart. Pressing the Auto-Adjust button on the touch screen will correct any resolution issues and center your screen's image.

 Video Projection
PROJECTION ON
Turns on projector(s). While the projector starts up, the PROJECTION OFF button may be blanked out for up to two minutes.
PROJECTION OFF
Turns off projector(s).
The projector will wait two minutes before it can be turned on again after it has been turned off.
SOURCE BLANK
Blanks out the image on the projection screen(s), so that the audience cannot see the projected image temporarily (e.g. when making a change or entering data that you do not want the audience to see, or to blank the display before a test.) This button will not turn the projector off.
AUTO-ADJUST
Corrects any resolution issues and centers your screen's image.
 Source Selection

Press the Projection ON  button(s) and then the source button(s) that you wish to use.

There are additional instructions for the DVD, CD, Doc Cam and Auxiliary sources further down this page.

PC
Selects the Laptop PC input to be displayed on the screen.
DOC CAM
Selects the ceiling-mounted document camera input to be displayed on the screen.
DVD
Selects the built-in DVD player to be displayed on the screen, this button also brings up the DVD controls in the center of the touch panel interface.
CD
Selects the built-in DVD/CD player, this setting is for audio only, you can leave the projector off. This button also brings up the CD controls in the center of the touch panel interface.
AUXILIARY
Selects the two front panel RCA inputs, the yellow input is for video (adapter available at the Media Services office) and the white input is for audio. There is also an XLR connection available (to the left of the yellow and white RCA inputs) where you can plug in an external microphone (microphones can be checked out at Media Services).

 Lights

LECTERN SPOT
Turns the lectern spotlight on or off.
LIGHTS
Turns the ceiling lights on or off. When the projection screen is lowered the lights in front of the screen automatically turn off, and when it is raised they turn on.

 Volume, Microphone, Screen and Lectern Controls
VOLUME
These controls adjust the overall volume for the PC, DVD and Auxiliary sources. Additional volume adjustments for your laptop PC may be done on the computer itself.
MICROPHONE
The Microphone UP/DOWN buttons adjust the microphone volume (microphones may be checked out at Media Services).
SCREEN
Lowers and raises the Projection Screen(s). To stop the screen at any point, press the button again.
LECTERN
Raises and lowers the desk to allow for desk or lectern use.
 DVD Controls

There are two screens to control DVD use. The uppermost screen on the right appears when the DVD/CD source button is pressed. The lower screen on the right appears when the video image is pressed on the touch screen, and it has advanced controls for the DVD player. To return to the main interface screen, press the video image again.

DVD INSTRUCTIONS
To operate the DVD source, Insert your DVD disk into the player and press the Projector ON and DVD buttons on the main interface. The DVD can take up to a minute to load so please be patient.
DVD CONTROLS - Main Screen Interface
Press the triangular play button to play the DVD. The square button stops the DVD, the button with two vertical lines pauses the DVD, the arrow buttons with vertical lines skip to the next or previous movie chapter, and the triangular button with a line underneath ejects the DVD.
DVD CONTROLS - Advanced Control Screen Interface
Press the video image on the touch screen to bring up the Advanced Control Screen Interface. Press the triangular play button to play the DVD. The square button stops the DVD, the button with two vertical lines pauses the DVD, the arrow buttons with vertical lines skip to the next or previous movie chapter, and the triangular button with a line underneath ejects the DVD. The triangular arrow buttons in the North, South, East and West positions navigate through a DVD disk's menu options. The Enter button selects the DVD option that is highlighted. The Menu button returns to a DVD disk's main menu. The Projector Blank button toggles the display from the projector on and off (e.g. for cueing a DVD) but does not turn the projector itself off.  The Subtitles button brings up the subtitles menu, repeatedly pushing the button cycles through your available language options.
VOLUME
Adjusts the overall presentation volume, push the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons for adjustment.
ERROR EXPLANATIONS
An icon shaped like a white circle with a diagonal line through it indicates that the DVD player accepted the command that you issued, but the DVD disk does not allow it's execution. (e.g. trying to skip the FBI warning on a movie.)
"No Disk" indicates that the DVD player cannot recognize the disk. Try ejecting and re-inserting the DVD disk.

Main Screen Interface
Advanced Control Screen Interface
 CD Controls

There are two screens to control CD use. The uppermost screen on the right appears when the DVD/CD source button is pressed. The lower screen on the right appears when the video image is pressed on the touch screen, and it has advanced controls for the CD player. To return to the main interface screen, press the video image again.

CD PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS
Insert the CD into the player and press the DVD/CD button on the touch screen. The CD can take up to a minute to load so please be patient.
CD PLAYER CONTROLS
Press the triangular play button to play the CD. The square button stops the CD, the double arrow buttons fast-forward and rewind the CD, the button with two vertical lines pauses the CD, the triangular buttons with vertical lines skip to the previous or next track, and the triangular button with a line underneath ejects the CD.
PROJECTOR BLANK
Blanks projector temporarily.
VOLUME
Adjusts the overall presentation volume, push the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons for adjustment.

 

Main Screen Interface
Advanced Controls Interface
 Doc Cam Controls

DOCUMENT CAMERA INSTRUCTIONS
To operate the Doc Cam source, press the Projection ON, Doc Cam and Camera ON buttons on the main interface.
DOC CAM CONTROLS
The Document Camera is mounted in the ceiling, and it projects a rectangle of light onto the desk surface to display where it is focused. Place your document into the light rectangle and hit the Zoom In button to shrink the lighted area to the size of your document, with a border of about 3/4" on all sides. The Auto Focus button will focus the Doc Cam on your document. If necessary, hit the Focus In or Focus Out buttons for fine tuning. The image can also be quickly rotated with the Camera Rotate button.

 AUX (Auxiliary Input) Controls

AUXILIARY SOURCE HOOKUP
The Auxiliary button selects the two front panel RCA inputs, the yellow input is for video (adapter available at the Media Services office) and the white input is for audio. Hook your auxiliary source (such as a video camera) into these inputs.
There is also an XLR connection available (to the left of the yellow and white RCA inputs) where you can plug in an external microphone (microphones can be checked out at Media Services). The Microphone UP/DOWN buttons control the microphone volume.
AUXILIARY SOURCE INSTRUCTIONS

Operate your auxiliary input source (such as a video camera) as you normally would and the signal from it should be displayed on the room's LCD projector screen.

SOURCE BLANK
This button toggles the display from the projector on and off (e.g. for setting up a shot) but does not turn the projector itself off.
VOLUME
Adjusts the overall presentation volume, push the Volume Up or Volume Down buttons for adjustment.

Main Screen Interface
Auxiliary Inputs