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UTILIZE ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN FACILITATING TRAINING

1. Present a lesson through direct


video footage/ capture

2. Present lesson via film viewing


method

3. Utilize computer and multimedia technology to


present a lesson
1. CONTROL PANEL

2. ZOOM LEVER
3. FOCUS RING
8. INFRARED RECEIVER
4. POWER SOCKET

7. ELEVATOR BUTTON

6. ELEVATOR FOOT 5. ZOOM LENS

1. Inspected electronic media equipment 5. Used electronic media appropriately based


in accordance with specified checklist on the flow of the lesson

2. Set up equipment in accordance with 6. Stored audio visual and multimedia


health and safety standards equipment in safe rack or cabinet

3. Operated electronic media equipment 7. Abided by safety practices related to


in accordance with user’s manual electrical, radiation, and shock hazards

4. Used equipment for optimum


performance based on its capacity
POSSIBLE FAULTS OR PROBLEM AREAS YOU MAY
EXPERIENCE WHEN USING AN LCD

• No communication between computer and LCD


• LCD out of focus
• Busted light bulb
ADVANTAGES IN USING AN LCD

• Allows teachers to create demonstrations to accompany


their spoken lessons.
• Presentations projected onto a large screen help bring the
teaching material to life for the audience, and they make the
information more interesting.
• Many people are visual learners who greatly benefit by
seeing graphics and demonstrations that are incorporated
into class lessons and presented via an LCD projector.
• Reviewing points to answer students' questions becomes
much simpler.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING AN LCD
PROJECTOR

• Never expose the projector to rain or moisture. Keep away from


sources of liquid such as drinks.
• Never placed near or over a radiator or other heat device.
• Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself. The
projector must be installed by a qualified technician in order to ensure
proper operation and reduce the risk of injury.
• Installation must allow air flow on all sides.
• During the cooling period, do not turn off the power or remove the
plug from power outlet.
• Clean filters regularly to avoid blockage of air flow.
• Lamp life is greatly affected by usage, power supply and temperature.
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER OF AN LCD PROJECTOR
It is necessary to prevent the buildup of dust on the projectors moving parts. The buildup
of dust on the projectors moving parts would insulate the projector and keep heat inside
the unit. The build up of heat is very damaging especially to the projector lamp.

• Turn off the projector before cleaning


• Remove the filter cover and take out the filter
• Use a small vacuum cleaner designed for computers and
other office equipment to suck out the dust from the filter
or use a can of compressed air to blow the dust away.
• Do not wash the filter with soap and water as the chemicals
in the soap can damage the filter membranes.
• If filters are heavily soiled replace the filter.
IMPROVING THE OVERALL LIFE SPAN OF THE
PROJECTOR LAMP

• Do not unplug the projector until the bulb as fully cooled.


• Avoid moving the projector until the bulb has fully cooled. The
main reason for this is because when the bulb is still hot it is
quite fragile so it is best to leave it until it is cooled to avoid
damage.
• Do not turn the projector off and on during use. This is
because the surge of power excites the filament and can often
lead to early failure or damage to your projector lamp.
• Utilize economy mode or power saving functions that your
projector has..

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