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Using the Standard Classroom Console in CMA 2.320, 3.112, 3.116, 3.120 3.124, 5.136 and 5.160

picture of console with computer equipment

Because most of our instructors teach in either a CMA classroom or one maintained by the College of Liberal Arts, the Standard Classroom Consoles we employ are based on a Liberal Arts design. If you have taught in any of the dozens of console-equipped classrooms around campus, you should already be familiar with the system.

Click below to watch a video demonstrating the touchpanel control system:

The CMA Auditorium (2.320) and Screening Rooms (3.116, 3.120) are almost identical in operation, except space prohibits placing a console on the floor. Rather, the equipment is installed in a rack built into the wall. The touch panel is wall-mounted, and the computer display is attached to the wall via an articulated arm.

If you have any questions or need more detailed assistance or training, please contact our Help Desk (471-1199 or comm-help@austin.utexas.edu).

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