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UConn has worked with Dell to create a package deal, or “bundle”, on conferencing Large Dell touch screen monitors are being installed in conference rooms at the university. This bundle is an all-in-one conferencing system complete with a full Windows11 desktop. Review this guide to learn more about this bundle.

ITS has negotiated this package deal with Dell and an AV vendor This deal cuts the total cost of equipment and installation by 50%.
Three equipment packages, which meet the university standards for quality and supportability, are offered and can be purchased from the Dell punch-out in HuskyBuy.
ITS coordinates installation with the vendor.

Devices included in this bundle

  • Dell Touch-Screen Monitor (55, 65, or 75 diagonal inches) with touch pen (stylus)

  • Logitech Meetup Webcam and Microphone Array

  • Windows 11 desktop (Managed by ITS)

  • Wall-mount for Dell Monitor

  • USB Dongle

    • Combine HDMI and USB-A into USB-C

  • All required cables:

    • Power Cables

    • USB-A and HDMI cables to connect to Laptop (Laptop not included)

Installation fees (labor) is included in your price of this bundle. There are two price points: one for a new install and one that includes the removal of existing equipment.

Departments must ensure there is a power outlet and a network outlet in the location of install.

FAQ

 How do I control this system?

Just like your TV at home, this monitor comes with a remote! Users can use the remote to change the input of the monitor or adjust the volume. The remote can be used to access the entirety of the on-screen menu.

 Do I need to use the included touch pen (stylus)?

This monitor responds to a finger along with the pen. This monitor supports the standard of a maximum of a 10-finger multitouch.

Note: The pen is magnetic and can be stored on the side of the monitor as shown below. The pen does not require batteries and has a replaceable tip.

 How do I control this monitor without a remote?

This monitor has buttons that you can tap on the front of the screen. These buttons may be used in place of the remote and offer the same functionality.

Ellipses on Sides and Bottom of Screen

Side Ellipses: Drop Down

Clicking the two dots on either side of the monitor will drop the screen down 1/3 of the way down. This makes the content at the top of the display more accessible by bringing it closer to the bottom of the screen. While the screen is dropped down however, you will not be able to access the bottom 1/3 of the screen as it will not be shown. Clicking the two dots again will revert the screen back to the original size.

The distance the image lowers on the screen is adjustable using the monitor’s on-screen menu.

Bottom Ellipses: Control Launcher

You can access this menu by clicking the 3 dots at the bottom-center of the screen. The options in the Control Launcher offer similar functionality to buttons on the remote. The options on the Control launcher are listed below (from left to right respectively):

  • Turn off the screen temporarily (“Mute” the screen)

  • Freeze the screen

  • Drop down the screen so you can access the top

  • Change the color temperate

  • Change the input

  • Access the OSD menu

  • Close the Control Launcher

 Where is the Power button?

The power button is on the bottom side of the frame in the bottom right-hand corner of the monitor. There is an LED light visible from the front of the monitor above the power button.

 How do I choose the input without the remote?

Choose your input:

Tap on the triple-dots at the bottom of the monitor screen.

Next tap on the input button:

Then tap on the input you would like to view.

 How does this monitor replace the traditional AudioVisual equipment rack I'm used to seeing in UConn rooms?

This monitor features a USB Hub that allows you to plug USB devices into it, such as the camera and a mouse and keyboard.

This monitor also has multiple USB outputs, one for each video input. What this means is, when you have the built-in computer showing on the monitor, those USB devices are sent to the computer. When you have your laptop showing on the monitor, the USB devices are sent to your laptop using the supplied USB-A cable.

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