Classroom Touch Panels

at Utah State University

Info

Most classrooms are equipped with a classroom touch panel, located on the instructor's desk. The classroom touch panel provides a user-friendly interface to control the classroom technology in a room (e.g. projectors, TVs, video conferencing equipment, etc.).

 How to Use:

Standard Classroom Touch Panel

This style of touch panel is found in most general assignment classrooms around campus.

Huntsman Hall Classroom Touch Panel

This style of touch panel can be found in Huntsman Hall and a couple other rooms around campus.

IVC Classroom Touch Panel

This touch panel is common in IVC broadcast classrooms and conference rooms.

Touch 10 Reference Sheet

Known Issue: A few rooms with this style touch panel experience a "grey screen issue" where a display in the room displays a grey screen instead of the desired content. Learn how to resolve this issue.

FAQ

FAQ

The touch panels automatically go to sleep after a few minutes. To wake them up, simply tap anywhere on the screen.

Try the following:

  1. Check if the projector or TV is on. Do you see any light coming out of the projector lens? Can you tell if the power light on the TV is on?
    • If the projector or TV is on, try switching between sources on the Crestron touch panel (e.g. PC to Document Camera).
    • If switching between sources doesn't do the trick, contact us and we'll send a technician to help.
  2. If you don't see any light coming out of the projector lens or don't see the power light on the TV, you may need to manually turn on the projector or TV.
    • Most rooms have a drawer with projector and/or TV remotes. The drawer is usually located under the instructor's desk in the equipment rack or in the equipment closet in the room. If you can find the remote, try turning on the projector or TV with it.
    • If you aren't able to find a remote, or are unable to work the remotes, contact us and we'll send a technician over to help.