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Identifying the
Hardware System Components
Objectives
Hardware System Components
This presentation will explain how to identify the following:
1. the three data sources.
2. the three video sources.
3. the three audio sources.
The Hardware Systems Components
There are three types of hardware system components:
Data Sources
Video Sources
Audio Sources
Hardware System Components
Hardware System Components
The system components are mounted in the lectern and on an equipment rack in the
closet. These components provide the means for displaying Data, Video, and Audio sources.
Data Sources
There are three types of data sources:
Hardware System Components
LAN/High-Capacity PC Computer
Laptop Computer
Document Camera
Data Sources The fast, high-capacity PC is
connected to the University LAN and to the Internet.
A Laptop can be connected to the system through an adapter mounted flush on top of the lectern.
Hardware System Components
Data Sources
The Document Camera provides images for transparencies, papers, books, and small three-dimensional objects.
It is located in a drawer on the right side of the lectern or on top of it.
Hardware System Components
Video Sources
35mm-slide-to-video converter DVD player S-VHS deck
Hardware System Components
There are three types of video sources.
The Slide-to-Video converter is mounted on the equipment rack in the closet. It uses a standard 80-slide carousel tray.
Hardware System Components
Video Sources
The DVD Player is located on the equipment rack in the closet. Also an audio source , it plays
DVD video, DVD sound, and CD sound disc.
Hardware System Components
Video Sources
The S-VHS Deck is located in the closet on the equipment rack. It plays both high-quality S-VHS tapes and regular VHS tapes.
Hardware System Components
Video Sources
There are three types of audio sources:
Gooseneck Microphone
Stereo Speakers
DVD Player
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Audio Sources
Audio Sources
A gooseneck microphone is mounted on the lectern.
High-fidelity stereo speakers for program sound-audio associated with computers, VHS, and DVD sources are mounted on the wall and in the ceiling.
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