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Videoconferencing
Distance Learning
- Transmitter:
Every output of the composite baseband routing switcher is connected
via a short coaxial jumper to a transmitter that amplifies the signal
and provides impedance matching to the twisted pair cable that delivers
the signal to the classroom receiver/control panel.
- Portable
Transmitter: The portable transmitter accepts any local component
video/audio source, and generates a composite baseband signal which
can be fed to the headend for distribution around the Chief Leschi campus,
or distance learning destinations or general video teleconferencing
applications. The transmitter output connects in the classroom to the
composite input jack available at the wall plates located in every classroom
in the general vicinity of the teacher's desk. When video conferencing,
select the distant classroom as the source to be shown on the classroom
monitor. In other non-conference scenarios, to monitor the local signal
being sent to the Headend on the classroom monitor, select the source
(input channel) that has been utilized on the routing switcher for your
signal to connect to, and if using camera and microphone source equipment
be aware of video and audio feedback considerations.
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