AirMedia is a system that allows users to wirelessly cast their laptop/phone/tablet screens to a conference room's displays. AirMedia is now built into some of our A/V conference rooms. Currently supported rooms include:
Download the latest version from the App Store® app in iTunes® Open a web browser on the computer, and navigate to the web address or IP address displayed on the top left of the AirMedia welcome screen. The download screen is displayed. Click the Download icon for the computer’s operating system to download the client application. Crestron Sync - Mac Installation. Crestron Sync is a tool for synchronizing Crestron devices such as the CEN-ISERVER and the CEN-IDOCV with Apple ® iTunes ® (up to version 10.6). To start Download and install: Crestron Sync for Mac OS X 10.4 & 10.5 v1.2.2 (PKG - 12.9M) Crestron Sync for Mac OS X 10.6 v1.2.2 (PKG - 12.9M) Last modified: Oct. Thank you for downloading Crestron AirMedia for Mac from our software library. The download was scanned for viruses by our system. We also recommend you check the files before installation. The version of the Mac program you are about to download is 3.1.12. The download is provided as is, with no modifications or changes made on our side.
In the Finder application go to Downloads and find the AirMedia file, then click the file to install application. In the Finder window that pops-up, double-click on Crestron AirMedia to download. Due to your security settings, you may see this message pop up. Click OK to continue. If you don't have this issue, please skip to step 13.
Dec 17, 2018 AirMedia will display your laptop's display on the TV/projector. This includes sound, so make sure your laptop's audio is not too loud when connecting to AirMedia. You can use the Crestron AirMedia interface on your laptop to control your connection. Shutting Down Your AirMedia Connection. Once your presentation is completed.
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Let's say you're in a meeting in MH-107 with your laptop. MH-107 has two side-by-side large TV monitor screens. You have a slide presentation that you want displayed on the screens. Simply activate AirMedia on laptop and you can cast to those screens.
Configuring & Running AirMedia in a Supported CS Conference/Meeting Room or the MH-122 Ugrad Lab
Please follow these steps to connect your laptop to the display screens in AirMedia-supported rooms:
Turn on the TVs/projector using the Crestron touch panel. (MH-228 has a wall panel with Projector On and Off buttons instead.)
On the Crestron's touch panel, choose AirMedia source. (Since MH-228 doesn't use a Crestron, screen should default to Air Media.)
The TV/projector will display some information on the bottom left corner.
On your laptop, in a web browser, enter the URL that is provided to you by the TV/projector.
Your browser will display a Download AirMedia Utility window.
Choose Client for Mac or Client for Windows, as appropriate.
Save and run the downloaded program.
A Crestron AirMedia interface will appear on your screen. (If you don't see it, it might be hidden behind existing windows.)
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A second window, Enter the code for <IP address displayed on the TV/Projector> will appear.
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In the 'Enter the code' window, enter the 4-digit code found at the bottom left of the TV/Projector (same Code mentioned earlier) and click OK.
AirMedia will display your laptop's display on the TV/projector.
This includes sound, so make sure your laptop's audio is not too loud when connecting to AirMedia.
You can use the Crestron AirMedia interface on your laptop to control your connection.
Shutting Down Your AirMedia Connection
Once your presentation is completed...
Stop the connection using the Crestron AirMedia interface on your laptop.
At the Crestron tablet display at the front of the room, click Exit to begin shutting down the TV/Projector system. (In MH-228 press the Off button on the Projector wall plate.)
IMPORTANT NOTES!
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Only one device can be shared to the TVs/projector at a time.
A brief version of the above directions can be found in the rooms supporting AirMedia.
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