Display in Schwitzer Student Engagement Center
This article is designed to instruct you on how to use the three main flat panels in the Student Engagement Center located directly behind The Hub on the first floor of the Schwitzer Student Center.
Main (Center) Display: 90 inch flat panel
Right Display: 70 inch flat panel
Left Display: 70 inch flat panel
Advanced Controls allows you to control each flat panel via an electronic control panel located at the 90 inch flat panel.
With Advanced Controls, the control panels of the 70 inch flat panels will be disabled and control panel lights will not be illuminated. All routing will need to be done at the center control panel by the 90 inch flat panel.
You will still be able to mute each of the 70 inch flat panels manually via their receptive control panels.
- As needed, tap anywhere on the 90 inch flat panel's control panel to turn it on.
- Tap the three horizontal dots located on the top right-hand corner.
- If the Advanced Controls button is red, Advanced Controls are activated and all three displays will appear on the control panel. If the Advanced Controls button is white, tap Advanced Controls it to enable them.
Route content with Advanced Controls
- On the left-hand side of the control panel tap the relevant option:
- WIPS: Provides a wireless presentation connection from a laptop computer, smartphone or tablet.
- Roku L: Displays Roku from left 70 inch flat panel. Allows you to watch Xfinity on Campus.
- Roku C: Displays Roku image from center 90 inch flat panel. Allows you to watch Xfinity on Campus.
- Roku R: Displays Roku image from right 70 inch flat panel. Allows you to watch Xfinity on Campus.
- DS L: Displays digital signage (managed by Communications & Marketing) from left 70 inch flat panel.
- DS C: Displays digital signage (managed by Communications & Marketing) from center 90 inch flat panel.
- DS R: Displays digital signage (managed by Communications & Marketing) from right 70 inch flat panel.
- Wallplate: Provides an HDMI connection for a gaming consoles, computers, etc.
- At the top of the control panel, tap Left, Center, or Right to route the content to the desired flat panel.
- Tap the up arrow, down arrow, or Mute buttons on the right-hand side to adjust the volume accordingly.
- Tap the power icon on the control panel to turn the control panel off.
- Tap anywhere on the 90 inch flat panel's control panel to turn it on.
- Tap the three horizontal dots located on the top right-hand corner.
- If the Advanced Controls button is red, Advanced Controls are activated and all three displays will appear. Tap the Advanced Controls button; it will turn white, and only the Main Display will appear. Advanced Controls are disabled.
When turning Advanced Controls off, the control panels of the 70 inch flat panels will be enabled. The control panel lights of the 70 inch flat panels will be illuminated. The content routing that was programmed while in Advanced Controls will still display on all flat panels. Any content routing changes will now need to be made at each flat panel's control panel.
If all buttons of the 70 inch control panel are unlit (excluding the mute button) then Advanced Controls are enabled and you will first need to Disable Advanced Controls to display from each flat panel individually.
- Press the SIGNAGE button to display Professional Edge digital signage.
- Press the WIPS button to use wireless presentation.
- Press the ROKU button to display Xfinity on Campus.
- Press the WALL PLATE button to display the HDMI connection of the wall plate (laptops computers, game consoles, etc.).
- Rotate the VOLUME dial to adjust the sound output of the flat panel.
- Press the MUTE button to disable the sound output of the flat panel.
- Press the ON/OFF button to turn the flat panel on or off.
The wall plate that is used for an HDMI connection through the wall plate button of the control panel is located below the control panel close to the floor.
- If this is your first time using wireless presentation navigate to Present wirelessly on campus to learn more.
- If you are having issues projecting please navigate to the Troubleshoot projection article for more information and troubleshooting solutions.