HP4155 is a tutorial lab exclusively for school use.
- The room is equipped with
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- Dual Projectors with audio
- In-room PC (connect using CUNET)
- Optionally can connect your own laptop
- AV lectern
- In-room PC connected to CUNET
- Webcam with integrated mic (Obsbot face tracking capable camera) / Optional Owl camera
- Integrated PA system
- Blackboards
- Seating capacity for 78 people
- Flexible room layouts
- In-lab laptops available upon request
Be prepared
- The seminar room has an in-room PC or you can connect your own Laptop
- The projector has HDMI input for your laptop, you will need an HDMI cable
- We recommend testing the AV set up prior to your event especially if you are thinking of running a Hybrid event
Projectors & In-room PC
- How to Connect
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You can connect to the projector two ways:
- Lectern PC (You can use your CUNET account to login)
- You can use your CUNET account to login
- Visitors can use onsite instructions
- Your own Laptop
- You need an HDMI cable to connect your laptop to the Lectern’s HDMI port
- Lectern power is available to plugin your laptop
- Move the laptop and trackball to the slanted part of the lectern to make room for your laptop
NOTES
- There is a built in PA that you can use. Turn it on/off at the base of the microphone.
- The monitor is touchscreen or use the trackball
- Lectern PC (You can use your CUNET account to login)
- Computer & Projector Controls
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Computer
In the event that the computer is turned off you can switch it on. The computer is located inside the lectern and the on-switch is labelled on the mini-computer.
Projector Controls
The projector controls are located on the wall between the projector screens (see photo):
- Lower ort raise the projector screens (on the right)
- Turn the projectors ON/OFF (top left)
- 翱辫迟颈辞苍补濒:听 audio volume control and MUTE button (bottom left)
- Obsbot WebCam
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The HP4155 webcam is an Obsbot pan and tilt webcam. It is a good option for a hybrid event and pairs well with a clip-on bluetooth microphone (can be signed out with the SCS Tech Staff).
It is strongly advised to learn and test the Obsbot camera setup in advance of your event.
Features and usage:
- the camera can be set to track and follow you at the front of the room聽[]
- the camera can be gesture controlled: fixed, tracking and zoom [see two gestures below][Face Tracking]
- the camera comes with software that can control the pan and tilt motion:
- The Obsbot mic only has a range of ~2 meters. This camera setup works well using an optional Bluetooth clip-on microphone
The camera can track your face. Raise your hand (5 fingers), to either side not in front of you, and if your gesture is detected the camera BLUE led will light up (acknowledges). <See gesture images>
- You can raise your hand again it will stop tracking, look for blue led acknowledgement on the camera.
- It will toggle back and forth between tracking and not tracking.
- If you raise your hand too long then it may toggle, look for blue LED acknowledgement, then lower your hand
Obsbot Tiny 4k camera
- Max video resolution: 4K@30fps or 1080p/60 fps
- Max resolutions: 3840×2160
- Zoom: 4x
- Pan and tilt camera
More
- Vintage Computer Display
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HP4155 hosts part of the university’s vintage computing collection. It has some of the most iconic vintage microcomputers in the world on display.
SCS Tutorial Lab Tour
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