School of Architecture | Classroom Projection Tutorials: 315F and 712F

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Classroom Projection Tutorials

The tutorials in this PDF booklet and the videos below explain how to project with a Windows or a Mac using an HDMI connection or a ScreenBeam wireless connection in rooms 315F and 712F. Use the PDF bookmarks and links below to navigate the instructional material:


Preparing the Room

This tutorial gives instructions on how to lower and raise the projection screen and turn on the projector. 


Projecting through an HDMI connection using a Mac

This tutorial walks you through connecting a Mac computer to HDMI for projection and basic troubleshooting procedures. 


Projecting through a ScreenBeam connection using a Mac

This tutorial walks you through connecting a Mac computer to the projector wirelessly. It also explains basic troubleshooting procedures. 


Projecting through an HDMI connection using a PC

This tutorial walks you through connecting a PC to HDMI for projection and basic troubleshooting procedures.


Projecting through a ScreenBeam connection using a PC

This tutorial walks you through connecting a PC to the projector wirelessly. It also explains basic troubleshooting procedures. 

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