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These classrooms have a control panel with an on/off, source, and volume controls. The classrooms may be outfitted with 1 or 2 TVs or projectors.

Building

Rooms

Donarumma Hall

DMH 131, DMH 148, DMH 231, DMH 331, DMH 347, DMH 348, DMH 349, DMH 350

Canisius

CNS 5, CNS 8, CNS 103, CNS 104, CNS 106, CNS 203, CNS 207A, CNS 208, CNS 303, CNS 305

McAuliffe Hall

MCA 102

Bannow Science Center

BNW 133, BNW 129,

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Connecting with HDMI

Tip

While AirParrot and AirPlay facilitate both your computer's visuals and sound, you should not use it to show lengthy videos. Connecting your computer to an HDMI cable is the most reliable way to display videos. Please contact the ITS Help Desk at x4069 or itshelpdesk@fairfield.edu if you need an adapter for connecting your computer to classroom cables.

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  1. Press the on button to the TV(s) or projector(s) on.

  2. Press the Source button twice to set the TV source to the HDMI connection.

  3. Plug the HDMI cable into your laptop.

Allow a few seconds for your laptop to connect to the screen(s).


Wireless Projection (AirPlay and AirParrot)

Fairfield University's classroom televisions and projectors are equipped with Apple TVs, which allow you to mirror your device's screen via AirPlay or AirParrot

In order to proceed, your computer must be registered to the FacStaff-S or Student-S Wifi (not Guest). For assistance with Wi-Fi registration, please contactthe ITS Help Desk at x4069 or itshelpdesk@fairfield.edu.

Connecting with AirParrot (Windows)

AirParrot is an application that allows you to wirelessly mirror your computer's screen to Fairfield's classroom Apple TVs via AirPlay.

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Warning

AirParrot is licensed by the Fairfield University ITS Help Desk. You will need to visit or contact the Help Desk (x4069 or itshelpdesk.fairfield.edu) to obtain your personalized license key.

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  1. Press the on button to the TV(s) or projector(s) on.

  2. Select the Source button once to set the TV source to Apple TV.

  3. On your computer, open AirParrot from your system tray or Start Menu.

  4. On the projector or TV screen, look for the Apple TV's name under Choose This Apple TV

  5. Type the Apple TV’s name in AirParrot’s To field exactly how it is shown on the television. (example: dlc203tv.fairfield.edu)

  6. Choose Connect

  7. Enter the 4-digit code that appears on the television into the Password box.

    Warning

    Do NOT save the password. The password is regenerated each time a user connects to the Apple TV.

Disconnecting from AirParrot

When you are finished using the Apple TV, it is important to manually disconnect your computer. Properly disconnecting avoids issues for both your computer and other users the next time the Apple TV is used.

  1. Open AirParrot by clicking the AirParrot icon on your System Tray.

  2. In AirParrot, select the Power Button.


Connecting with AirPlay on Mac

These guides show how to connect to and disconnect from an Apple TV using AirPlay on your Mac or iOS device.

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  1. Press the on button to the TV(s) or projector(s) on.

  2. Select the Source button once to set the TV source to Apple TV.

  3. On the projector or TV screen, look for the Apple TV's name under Choose This Apple TV

  4. Open the Control Center in the System Menu and choose Screen Mirroring

  5. Choose the Apple TV, identified in Step 3, on your laptop

  6. Enter the 4-digit code that appears on the television into the Password box.

Disconnecting from the Apple TV on Mac

When you are finished using the Apple TV, it is important to manually disconnect your computer. Properly disconnecting avoids issues for both your computer and other users the next time the Apple TV is used.

  1. Open the Control Center and select Screen Mirroring

  2. Click on the connected Apple TV to disconnect


Connecting with AirPlay on iPad or iPhone

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  1. Press the on button to turn the TV(s) or projector(s) on.

  2. Select the Source button once to set the TV source to Apple TV.

  3. On the projector or TV screen, look for the Apple TV's name under Choose This Apple TV

  4. Open the Control Center in the System Menu and choose Screen Mirroring

    1. on iPads: Place one finger on the top right corner of the iPad, near the battery and Wifi symbols, and swipe down

    2. on iPhone: Swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone

  5. Choose the Apple TV, identified in Step 3, on your laptop.
    If you don't see the Apple TV, use your finger to scroll through the options.

  6. Enter the 4-digit code that appears on the television into the Password box.

Disconnecting from the Apple TV on iOS

When you are finished using the Apple TV, it is important to manually disconnect your computer. Properly disconnecting avoids issues for both your computer and other users the next time the Apple TV is used.

  1. Open the Control Center and choose Screen Mirroring

    1. on iPads: Place one finger on the top right corner of the iPad, near the battery and Wifi symbols, and swipe down

    2. on iPhone: Swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone

  2. Tap Stop Mirroring

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