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This article explains proper classroom AV etiquette for Cornell instructors using teaching stations. It covers how to power down the system, handle and return cables correctly, and keep the station clear and ready for the next user. Following these steps helps maintain reliable AV performance and prevents equipment damage.
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This article provides a step-by-step guide for instructors using the Standard Teaching Station in BYOD classrooms. It covers system startup, connecting your laptop via USB-C or HDMI, managing audio and microphone settings, using the touch panel features like Blank Screen, and troubleshooting common issues with display, sound, and the Chat 170 microphone.
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This article outlines common microphone types used in classrooms including lapel, handheld, gooseneck, and ceiling microphones. It also provides best practices for setup and use, along with troubleshooting steps and helpdesk contact information.
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Learn how to connect your laptop to the classroom AV system using USB-C or HDMI. This article explains the differences between the two cable types, how to set up your device for video and audio output, and troubleshooting steps for connection-related issues like no image or sound.
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Learn how to adjust and reset the electric sit-stand Teaching Station for comfort and efficiency. Includes step-by-step instructions for raising and lowering the desk, best practices for cable management, and a detailed process for resetting the desk controller in case of abnormal behavior.
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Learn how to set up Zoom using classroom AV equipment such as microphones, speakers, and optional document cameras. This guide includes instructions for connecting to the Teaching Station, selecting audio and video settings, requesting additional equipment, and optimizing your meeting layout.
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This article explains how to use Solstice to share your laptop, tablet, or phone wirelessly to a classroom display at Cornell. It covers how to connect, share audio and video, and end your session. Basic troubleshooting steps and AV Helpdesk contact information are also included.
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This article explains how to troubleshoot “no sound” issues in classrooms with a Standard Teaching Station. It covers steps to adjust touch panel and laptop volume settings, verify output devices, reselect inputs, and check cable connections.
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Learn how to contact the AV Helpdesk when classroom AV issues disrupt your teaching. This guide explains available support methods, including submitting tickets via the projector’s QR code or website, calling for immediate live troubleshooting, and emailing as an alternative option.
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This guide explains how instructors can use the Blank Screen button on the classroom touch panel to temporarily hide the projected image while keeping audio active. Includes instructions for controlling the feature, best practices to avoid distractions, and troubleshooting steps if the image doesn’t restore properly.
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This troubleshooting guide helps instructors resolve “No Image” or “Source Not Detected” issues when using the classroom projector and touch panel. It walks through common causes, step-by-step solutions, and quick fixes, including adjusting laptop display settings, confirming cable connections, reselecting inputs, and testing different cable types.
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This article explains common MacBook settings that interfere with AV system audio or display output in classrooms. It includes steps to select the correct audio output, adjust display mirroring or extended mode, and resolve “No Signal” or “No Sound” issues when connecting via HDMI or USB-C.