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Obtain and Use a Zoom Kit (from 115 DBRT)

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Obtain and use a Zoom Kit from 115 DeBartolo Hall or Hesburgh Libraries Technology Lending

 

Closed Zoom Kit 

Opened Zoom Kit

  1. Please bring your ID card to the Audio-Video Checkout desk in 115 DeBartolo Hall or Hesburgh Libraries Technology Lending

    Semester hours:
    Saturday: Closed

    Monday - Friday: 7:30 am - 6:30 pm
    Sunday: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Contact information:
    Service Desk

    (574) 631-8111
    oithelp@nd.edu
    115 DeBartolo Hall

    Highlighted map of DeBartolo Hall

    Highlighted 115
  2. Plug the USB Hublet into the lectern PC.  (Note: for Registrar-controlled classrooms, there is one USB port on the front of the monitor.)
  3. Plug the USB cords for the two devices into the USB Hublet. 

    USB

    USB Ports

  4. Turn on the Crestron control panel and verify that PC is highlighted (Note: this step is necessary for the audio to connect to the classroom speakers.)

    Crestron Control Panel

  5. Plug the mini-USB into the speakerphone device.
    Mini-USB

    Speaker phone port

  6. Position the camera and speakerphone appropriately. The camera features a lens cover and a weighted support for balancing on objects (e.g., the lectern PC). The speakerphone only requires plugging in, but it does have volume and mute controls.

    Web Camera

    Final Zoom Kit Setup