AV System Controller & HDMI Wall Port Connection
Press power on (you'll usually hear a chirp or beep).
Wait 30+ seconds for the projector to warm up.
Press the source button to toggle between available inputs:
HDMI 1 (Apple TV, Default upon startup).
HDMI 2 (HDMI Wall Port with a physical cable for Windows, Android, and Chromebook devices)
Adjust volume by the up and down arrows.
Press power off when class is finished.
CONNECTING WITH A MAC COMPUTER
Select the correct input
Select HDMI 1 via the button controller to display the Apple TV input on the projector.
Connect to Wi-Fi
Connect your Mac to the Pratt Wi-Fi network.
Open AirPlay Display
Click the Control Center icon in the menu bar (top-right of your screen).
Click Screen Mirroring.
Select the room display
Choose the Apple TV's name from the list.
Enter the passcode
Enter the AirPlay passcode shown on the projector screen.
Your screen will now appear on the display.
MIRRORED AND EXTENDED DISPLAY MODES
After connecting, you can choose how your screen appears.
Open System Settings
Select Displays
Under Use As, choose:
Mirror for Built-in Display (same content on both screens)
Extended Display (use the projector as a second monitor)
Tip: In extended mode you can drag windows between screens.
AUDIO SETTINGS
AirPlay may automatically route audio to the room system. If not:
Open System Settings
Click Sound
Under Output choose > Name of the Apple TV
This will send audio to the projector amplifier. If you prefer otherwise, you can select another device instead.
Laptop speakers
USB speakers
Bluetooth headphones
CONNECTING WITH AN IPAD OR IPHONE
Connect to the ResearchYard Wi-Fi network.
Open Control Center
iPhone X or later / iPad: Swipe down from the top-right corner
iPhone 8 or earlier: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen
Tap Screen Mirroring
Select the Apple TV's name
Enter the passcode shown on the projector screen
Your device screen will now appear on the display. Only one device can mirror at a time.
QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING
If the Apple TV does not appear:
Confirm you are connected to the same Pratt Wi-Fi network as the Apple TV
Make sure the projector or display is set to the correct source
Turn Wi-Fi off and back on on your device
Wait a few seconds for the Apple TV to appear in the list
Choose the corresponding input (either HDMI 2 or Screen Mirroring) on the projector via the button controller.
Connect to the Pratt WiFi network.
Click the Windows+K keys simultaneously to open display settings.
Click Connect to a Wireless Display. A sidebar will appear on the right side of the screen; click on the 'Name of Wireless Display' wireless display.
Duplicate or Extend Your Display. Windows uses the term 'duplicate' screen instead of mirror (like Apple). Go to Display Settings > choose Multiple Displays > Duplicate or Extend.
Audio & Video Playback Settings. If sound plays on your device when you're streaming video to a connected display, you can configure the sound source manually. Here's how:
Select Search on the taskbar, enter Sound, then select Sound Settings from the list of results.
Choose where to play sound: select the name of your speakers on your PC, an external speaker, or Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. If the Microsoft Wireless Display adapter is selected, sound will be output from the projector amplifier.