Instructions for the Aver Key

The Aver Key is what enables the computer to be displayed on the TV's. If any cable is unplugged, or the Aver Key is turned off, everything must be plugged back in or turned on in order for the computer to be displayed properly. Below is a brief set-up. If you would like the following information in a printable Adobe PDF, click here.

How to Set-up the Aver Key

In this picture, the cables shown are in this order. The "Power Supply", "VGA In" cable, and then the "Monitor" cable. The VGA In cable comes from the back of the computer and the Monitor cable hooks up to the back of the computer monitor.
To start, take connect a monitor cable from the monitor out to the "VGA In" connection on the back of the Aver Key. This supplys the video signal from the computer to the Aver Key.
Now, hook up a cable from the "Monitor" port on the back of the Aver Key and connect it to the monitor port on the back of your computer monitor. This cable takes the video signal from the Aver Key (retrieved from the computer), and displays it on the computer monitor.
This picture shows an S-Video cable going from the "S Out" connector on the side of the Aver Key going to the Elmo (Document Camera). This cable takes the video signal from the Aver Key (retrieved from the computer) to the Elmo.
This is the back of the Elmo. The red arrow is pointing to the S-Video cable that came from the Aver Key. It is plugged into the S-Video Input. With this cable plugged in from the Aver Key, the video signal is now on AV1 on the Elmo. Your computer can now be displayed on the TV's.

 

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