Showing posts with label Crestron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crestron. Show all posts

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Crestron Multihead Dongle

Multihead Dongle

Have you ever been to a classroom that has a cable type your laptop does not support? With the new Crestron Multihead dongle, podiums equipped with the Crestron Control units will now support these four connections:
  • USB Type C
  • Mini Display Port
  • Display Port
  • HDMI
    Photo of Crestron Multihead Dongle
    Crestron Mulithead Dongle

    These Multihead dongle contain all four of these connections on a single cable, meaning you just connect whichever connection your device supports. With the addition of the new Kramer VIA GO wireless presentation systems installed all over campus, the presentation possibilities are endless.

    This guide highlights the podium guide which explains the classroom technology that makes use of the Multihead dongle. (Scroll down to view the podium guide with the multihead cable.)


    Please take this brief Crestron Multihead Dongle Survey to let us know what you think about the new Multihead dongle.

    If you have additional questions about how to use the new Crestron Multihead Dongle please contact:
    IT Services
    ITS@manhattan.edu or TEL: 718-862-7973

    Monday, March 4, 2019

    Week 2 Tech Showcase - Crestron Multihead Dongle

    Multihead Dongle

    Have you ever been to a classroom that has a cable type your laptop does not support? With the new Crestron Multihead dongle, podiums equipped with the Crestron Control units will now support these four connections:
    • USB Type C
    • Mini Display Port
    • Display Port
    • HDMI
    Photo of Crestron Multihead Dongle
    Crestron Mulithead Dongle

    These Multihead dongle contain all four of these connections on a single cable, meaning you just connect whichever connection your device supports. With the addition of the new Kramer VIA GO wireless presentation systems installed all over campus, the presentation possibilities are endless.

    This guide highlights the podium guide which explains the classroom technology that makes use of the Multihead dongle. (Scroll down to view the podium guide with the multihead cable.)


    Please take this brief Crestron Multihead Dongle Survey to let us know what you think about the new Multihead dongle.

    If you have additional questions about how to use the new Crestron Multihead Dongle please contact IT Services:
    ITS@manhattan.edu or TEL: 718-862-7973

    Sunday, December 2, 2018

    Kramer & Multihead Installation Project

    ITS tested out two new products during the Fall '18 semester. One is a new wireless presentation device called Kramer VIA Go and the other is a Crestron Multihead cable. We installed them in (15) classrooms and (1) conference room.

    Due to positive survey feedback and general success with the products we have decided to move forward and replace all currently installed Apple TVs on campus with the Kramer VIA Go wireless presentation device. It has much more functionality than the Apple TV such as supporting all platforms (Android, Chrome OS, iOS, Mac and Windows) as well as being more reliable and other benefits. We have also decided to install the Crestron Multihead cable in all rooms with a Crestron control unit.

    The installations are scheduled to begin this coming Winter Intersession '18-'19. We will be providing updates via the blog so be sure to keep an eye on upcoming posts.
    Kramer Via Go Home Screen
    Kramer Via GO Home Screen
    Crestron Multihead cable
    Crestron Multihead Cable


    Tuesday, October 24, 2017

    Podium Feature: "Video Mute" Projector Display without Powering Down

    Using “Video Mute” aka “Video Blank” stops the projector display without powering down the whole system.


    Need to work on the PC privately? Or do you want to switch between the whiteboard and the projector but not wait for cool down and warm up times?

    Quickly stop projecting the PC display to the projector by following the steps listed below.  Your audience will no longer be able to see the PC display once the projector is “muted.”

    From a Crestron podium select VIDEO MUTE to stop the projector from displaying.


    From a White Hall podium select VID BLNK to stop the projector display.


    In an unrenovated classroom press BLANK on the remote to stop the projector display.









    Wednesday, April 5, 2017

    Standardization of Crestron Control Units

    In our continued effort toward exceptional customer service, we are starting a project today that will standardize the looks of the buttons on the Crestron Control Units in classrooms across campus.  As part of this initiative we will install engraved button labels and enable the backlight to make the buttons more easily viewable.  The volume level light will also be enabled.  See pictures below:

    Before



    After


    Friday, March 10, 2017

    Project to Standardize Crestron Control Units Enabling Backlight etc

    We are ramping up a project to standardize the Crestron Control Units in our latest generation classrooms.  The updated layout will include:


    • Standard button layout across classrooms
    • Engraved Button Labels
    • Backlit Button Labels
    • Volume bars will light up when raising volume and turn off when lowering.
    These changes will improve the client experience by making everything clear to see including actual volume level.

    See before and after pictures below:

    Before


    After


    Monday, August 29, 2016

    Welcome Back


    We would like to welcome everyone back to campus and trust everyone had a relaxing and restorative summer break.


    ITS Summer Updates
    Client Services and Operations had a busy and very productive summer and would like to share some of our updates and accomplishments as we strive to be a strategic partner and provide  exceptional customer service  to the entire Manhattan College Community:


    Audio Visual Technology Enhancements have been made in the following classrooms.  Crestron Control Units, are the most up to date and easy to use podium set ups for classrooms, these have been installed in the following areas:

    Crestron Control Unit
        • Hayden Hall, Room 100  
        • Research & Learning Center, Room 200  
        • De La Salle Hall, Rooms 212 & 308, in addition, a computer and podium have been installed.  
        • Leo Hall, Room102, in addition, an  Ergotron  Monitor Stand was installed
        • Smith Auditorium  


    In an effort to meet the demands of additional classroom space our offerings of extra space have expanded to include:
    • O’Malley Library, Room 410 has been updated and is now both a computer lab and a classroom with the following updates:
    • A new teacher presentation computer mounted on an Ergotron Arm
    • A new Pixie Plus A/V Control Unit - no remote needed!
    • O’Malley Library, Room 104 has an update in progress, we are continuing to work on improving this room's technical features.
    • Miguel Hall Room 218 has an 84" SmartBoard, a full wall glass whiteboard and even more technical upgrades are scheduled.

    Summer 2016 Computer Lab Upgrades
    The following Computer Labs received new computers & monitors this summer:
        • Research & Learning Center, Room 104
        • Research & Learning Center, Room 107
        • De La Salle Hall, Room 314


    The Proactive Projector  Replacement initiative has made much progress through the summer and will continue throughout the upcoming year.  We have added new mounting brackets to this initiative.  These new mounts fit into the existing ceiling tile grid, making them much more seamless.  Also, they have a quick swap secure mount, making projector replacements quicker and offering a high level of security.


    The following rooms have been renovated with new projectors this summer:
    • Hayden Hall, Room 104
    • Hayden Hall, Room 105
    • Hayden Hall, Room 202
    • Hayden Hall, Room 409
    • Hayden Hall, Room 507
    • Alumni Hall Room 202B, in addition, Airplay was added
    • Hayden Hall Room 202B, the following improvements were also added to this room:
      • A screen
      • Airplay
    Software Updates:
    All the Computer labs on campus have been upgraded with MS Windows 10.


    Upcoming Project: Infrared Repeaters
    We want to provide an update about another project which will provide an improved user experience for faculty and staff in our classrooms and meeting spaces:  
    Infrared Repeaters are being installed in every room with an Airplay device setup. This device will make it much easier to reset Airplay devices.  We will have quicker turn around time when troubleshooting Airplay issues.


    ITS STARS Update:

    A Student Technology And Resource Specialist (STARS) is a Manhattan College student who exemplifies Lasallian values by utilizing their unique skill set to assist members of the Manhattan College community.  A STAR has a combination of excellent interpersonal communication skills and technology knowledge.  STARS show compassion when working with members of the community who are having technical difficulties.  STARS will be going through ongoing training this Fall and  upgrading their technical skills in order to offer even stronger support to the Manhattan College community.
    Reminders

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    Have a question?  Check out our Knowledge Base first.


    The best way to get in touch with a Client Services representative is an email to its@manhattan.edu or a phone call to x7973 (718-862-7973). Note that email and voicemail for this line go to our ticketing system so we encourage you to leave a message.


    Remember that we will never ask you for your password. We encourage you all to please reset your computer and provide the temporary password to ITS prior to dropping it off at Client Services. If you do not do this prior, please allocate an extra 5 minutes to work with a Client Services representative so that they can assist you in changing your password when working with us. Upon completion of work on your computer, please allocate another 5 minutes so that a Client Services representative can assist you in changing your password back to its original state. This is necessary in order to safeguard your password. Remember that you should never give your password out to anyone under any circumstances. Note that the same procedure holds true when you are requesting assistance with one of your Manhattan College accounts.


    Client Services can NOT lend out equipment to students. If a student needs equipment for a project, they must have a Manhattan College employee sign out equipment on their behalf. Note that the Manhattan College employee is responsible for that equipment.


    Client Services can provide short-term loaner equipment such as laptops and projectors by reservation. Note that if equipment is needed long term, it should be purchased via your department.


    In lieu of loaning certain cables and remotes, Client Services has installed commonly used VGA and Audio cables as well as projector remotes in all yet-to-be-renovated classrooms. Network cables will be provided to faculty upon request. Faculty requiring other specialty cables or adapters (such as Apple VGA adapters) should contact Client Services for assistance purchasing this equipment as they are not stocked or provided by Client Services.


    The Client Services office does not work on personal computers. We will train employees and students and instruct them on how to fix their computers, but personal computers cannot be dropped off for service. No personal items should ever be left in any of the Client Services offices.


    Please remember to plan event setups in advance. We work with limited resources so we cannot always complete last minute requests.  
    Client Services currently has 3 convenient locations: Jasper Basement, LIB 502/504, & RLC 103. Please stop by the location closest to you. We encourage you to call first to be sure that someone is available as we are constantly assisting the Manhattan College community.


    Client Services Hours of Operations can be found here.


    Computer Lab Hours can be found here.


    Campus-owned computers are purchased with hardware support provided by the manufacturer. ITS will diagnose and determine whether manufacturer hardware support is needed. For the fastest service, users are also able to contact the manufacturer directly to access hardware support and replacement.




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