How to Use iPod Video Manual Guide
You can use your iPod to display photo slideshows or videos in any of the smart classrooms around campus. A smart classroom is a traditional lecture style teaching space that has been equipped with a video/data projector, a VHS cassette player or DVD/VCR combo unit, an overhead transparency projector, and/or a slide projector. By connecting your iPod to the standard smart panel or interface panel in one of these classrooms, you can show your multimedia to your audience.
Connect the single mini-headphone jack of the iPod AV Cable to the headphone port of the iPod or the line out port on the iPod Universal Dock. If using the Universal Dock, place the adapter in the Dock (if it is not there already), and then put your iPod in the Dock.
The infrared port on the Universal Dock works with the Apple Remote, which allows you limited control of your iPod from across the room. When used with the iPod, the Apple Remote offers play/pause, volume control and forward/back buttons. The Menu button is inactive when used to control your iPod. Refer to page 11 of the iPod AV Connection Kit User’s Guide for information on using the Apple Remote.
If you use a different AV cable, such as those used for video cameras and VCR systems, the colors of the connectors may be different. Be sure to connect the video and audio plugs to their corresponding ports on the standard smart panel or interface panel.
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December 28th, 2009 | by admin |