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Quad-Screen Advanced Conference Room
JCEL Advanced Conference Room (2005)

Note: JCEL is an acronym for Joint Computational Engineering Laboratory. The ~$30M facility was built in 2003, among other reasons, for the purpose of colocating engineers and scientists of similar disciplines to achieve engineering efficiency.
Features Include:
- 4-SXGA (1280×1024) resolution displays
- Technical Lectern (designed by David Logsted): Includes
- 2 PC sources
- Laptop “popup” interface
- Crestron touch panel control panel with real-time annotation
- Keyboard/mouse control stations
- Sound reinforcement microphone
- VCR, DVD, document camera
- 7 Audiovisual “popups” for connecting laptops into the system for display onscreen
- Popup includes power, network, video input, audio input, control system interface
- Multiple computer inputs
- Audio:
- 7.1 Surround Sound Audio
- EAW, Crown, and Gentner components
- Videoconferencing: ISDN & IP
- Crestron Automation controls all room functions
- TPS-6000 and real-time annotation touch control panels
- Graphical room representation with functional icons/buttons overlaid
- Switching: DVI, RGBHV, S-Video, via Extron switchers (e.g. Matrix 6400, Crosspoint)
- Interaction Area: Functions as an information kiosk and for users to hold impromptu meetings
- LCD Display with Smartboard interactive overlay for real time annotation/whiteboard capability
- Crestron automation control onscreen
- VCR, DVD, document camera
- Audio: EAW speakers, Crown amplification
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