HyFlex Equipment with Push-Button Control

HyFlex classrooms are outfitted with technology for remote instruction and lecture capture, and this classroom uses the Extron Touch Panel, mounted to the wall, to control the HyFlex equipment input (PC or Laptop).

HyFlex Equipment

Camera

Each HyFlex room has a pan/tilt/zoom camera mounted to the wall toward the back of the classroom.

Photo of the AVer HyFlex camera on the wall near a clock.

Microphone

There is also an AVer USB microphone/speakerphone.

Photo of the AVer speakerphone.

Camera Presets & Remote

There are 4 preset settings for the camera.  To select a different preset from the remote, click the button with the Camera icon [1].

Photo of the HyFlex classroom remote, annotated to show which buttons do what,.

You can pan, tilt, and zoom to navigate the camera to a different position.  To pan the camera, select the left or right directional control buttons [2] near the top of the remote.  To tilt the camera, select the up or down directional control buttons [2].  To zoom in or out, select the magnifying glass (+) button [3] to zoom in or the magnifying glass (-) button [4] to zoom out.

If the camera is not responding, the incorrect camera may be selected.  To select the proper camera, press the number 1 button [5] at the top of the remote under Camera Select. 

Switching HyFlex Equipment with the Push-Button Control

Before logging into Zoom or Panopto, you must select whether you're using the Instructor's PC or the Instructor's Laptop. The Push-Button Extron Control Switch is used to select which device uses the classroom HyFlex Equipment. 

Use HyFlex Equipment with the Instructor PC

Selecting the PC button on the Push-Button Extron Control Switch will use the HyFlex Equipment with the Instructor PC.

Photo of the Push-Button Extron Control Switch with the PC button highlighted, selected, and illuminated.

Use HyFlex Equipment with the Instructor Laptop

Selecting the Laptop button on the Push-Button Extron Control Switch will use the HyFlex Equipment with the Instructor Laptop.

Photo of the Push-Button Extron Control Switch with the LAPTOP button highlighted, selected, and illuminated.

HyFlex Equipment with Zoom

Follow these instructions to ensure Zoom is configured correctly to use the HyFlex equipment. 

  1. Log into Zoom.
     
  2. Select Settings in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
    Scrrenshot of the Zoom main screen with the Settings icon highlighted.
     
  3. Select Video [1] from the column on the left. 
    Screenshot of the Zoom Settings window with Video settings and Camera highlighted.
     
  4. From the drop-down menu next to Camera in the center of the screen, select Aver VC520Pro [2].
     
  5. Select Audio [3] from the column on the left. 
    Screenshot of the Zoom Settings page with the Audio Speaker settings highlighted and annotated.
     
  6. From the drop-down menu next to Speaker select Echo Cancelling Speakerphone [4]. 
    1. To verify the speaker is working properly, select Test Speaker [5]. You should hear audio after this button is selected. The volume control should be to the right. 
       
  7. From the drop-down menu next to Microphone select Echo Cancelling Speakerphone [6]. 
  8. To verify the microphone is working properly, select Test Mic [7]. Say something to test. After you pause you should hear what you said from the speaker. 
    Screenshot of the Zoom Audio Settings with Microphone settings highlighted and annotated.

 

HyFlex Equipment with Panopto

  1. Launch Panopto and select the Create New Recording button [1]  in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
    Screenshot of the Panopto recorder with Audio and Video settings highlighted and annotated.
     
  2. From the drop-down menu next to Video on the left side of the screen, select Aver VC520Pro [2].
     
  3. From the drop-down menu next to Audio select Echo Cancelling Speakerphone [3]. 
     
  4. To verify the microphone is working properly say something and you will see activity on the volume meter [4].  To adjust the volume, move the vertical volume control bar [5].
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