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To Display Video With ProPresenter (click to expand)

1.) Power on the AV rack by using the button. Be sure to turn this switch off when finished.

2.) Turn on the TV by using the remote that looks like this

3.) Using the remote, make sure the source is set to ‘HDMI 1’ by pressing the input button on the remote. Selected content should appear on the screen

To Display Video From Other Sources (click to expand)

1.) Power on the AV rack by using the button. Be sure to turn this switch off when finished.

2.) Turn on the TV by using the remote that looks like this


3.) Using the remote, make sure the source is set to ‘HDMI 1’ by pressing the input button on the remote. On the top bar of the computer screen, click the small TV icon. A drop down will appear and click ‘Mirror Displays.’ You should now see what you are doing on the computer, being displayed on the screen.

To Play Audio/Use a Microphone (click to expand)

1.) Power on the AV rack by using the button. Be sure to turn this switch off when finished.

2.) Use the knobs to adjust appropriate source of audio. Make sure the master is set at the level labeled ‘0’. Be sure to power on the desired microphone via the microphone.


To Watch the Weekend Service(click to expand)

1.) Power on the AV rack by using the button. Be sure to turn this switch off when finished.

2.) Turn on the TV by using the remote that looks like this

 

3.) Using the remote, make sure the source is set to ‘TV’ by pressing the input button on the remote.

 

4.) Use the knobs to adjust appropriate source of audio. Make sure the master is set at the level labeled ‘0’. 


To Play a DVD (click to expand)

1.) Power on the AV rack by using the button. Be sure to turn this switch off when finished.

2.) Turn on the TV by using the remote that looks like this

3.) Turn on the DVD player (IF not already on)

4.) Using the remote, make sure the source is set to ‘HDMI 2’ by pressing the input button on the remote.

 

5.) Use the knobs to adjust appropriate source of audio. Make sure the master is set at the level labeled ‘0’.