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Lecturer control
There are two identical control panels to enable the lecture to be conducted in as
flexible way as possible. One is located in the lectern, the other in a front-of-house
desk. The control panel shows with an LED, which function is selected. In addition
there is an infra red remote control device to control PC and video projection which
can be used by more dynamic, wandering lecturers. This is used in conjunction with
a radio microphone. (Since the theatres have been in use, this remote control
operation has been equally as popular as the fixed option.)
In the projection/support room, there is yet another duplicate of the main control
panel (so a lecturer's wrong decision, or hesitation, in pressing the appropriate button
can be overridden by the technician if necessary).
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