Flex Space (114)
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Space
- ~625 sqft
- Up to 30 seats
- Banquet style table setup 33ft x 4.5ft
Technology
- Power strips on the conference table
- Wi-Fi (ask the IT or admin staff for the network name and password)
- 55” TV - wall mounted, 1080P
- Roku Ultra (4800), attached to the back of the TV - for mirroring the iMac or your laptop screen to the TV
- iMac on the conference table can be used for presentations and for driving Zoom sessions
- Revolabs FLX UC 1500 (USB speakerphone with extension mics), hooked up to the iMac
1. Mirroring the iMac or a laptop screen onto the conference room TV
- Turn on the TV - use the power button on the TV or its remote
- Make sure the input on the TV is set to the Roku Box: HDMI1 ROKU - If you see the aquarium screen saver or a Roku page, you are good to go. Wake up the Roku Box, if necessary.
- On the iMac or your own Mac laptop, connect to the TV via AirPlay (Click Control Center in the menu bar => Screen Mirroring ), then choose Flex Space and enter the code that is displayed on the TV.
Use Wireless Display on a Windows laptop.
2. Starting a Zoom session
- Start the Zoom session on the iMac
- Both the video and audio should be set to the Revolabs FLX UC 1500
- Test the audio: Use the “Test speaker & Microphone…” link from the pop-up window or in the audio control menu
- The audio from the iMac should be the only audio connected to Zoom (do not join audio on any other computer in the room). Adjust the volume with the buttons on the Revolabs FLX UC 1500.
- To show your own laptop screen to the other participants (local and remote), join the same Zoom session (but don’t join audio!), and use Zoom’s Share Screen feature
If you have trouble connecting to the TVs, starting your Zoom session, or addressing a specific use case, please contact Thomas, our onsite IT support, located on the third floor in room 321.