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Stokely Management G2. Room includes theater style seating. Instructor podium includes the control panel, instructor screen, and a spot for laptop. Next to the podium is a table that includes the document camera.

Stokely Management Center G2 – Dean Frank B. Ward Auditorium

Room Technology Updated: Summer 2023

Max Capacity: 216

Your Room Contains

Classroom Resources:
Instructor Resources:
  • Control Panel: Style 1
  • 1 Document Camera(s) with LCD Controls
  • Cynap
  • Presentation Recording System
  • Departmentally-controlled Recording System
  • Blu-ray
  • Cables:
    • 1 HDMI cable(s)
    • 1 VGA Cable(s)
Instructor Screens:
  •  Podium Monitor(s)
Audience Screens:
  • 1 Ceiling Projector(s)
Audio Visual:
  • 2 Lapel Microphone(s)
Note: Wall Plates
Physical Accessibility: Wheelchair Access


How To...

decorative control panel diagram

Display on Screen:

  1. Tap Turn System On
  2. Tap Screen
  3. Choose the device you wish to display on the screen such as a laptop connected to HDMI 1 or VGA 1, the Blu-ray player, Doc Cam, or Cynap.
    Note: the Blank Screen option will stop the currently selected image from projecting.

When Finished

  1. Tap Home
  2. Choose Turn System Off
Step 1
Style 1 showing cynap selected.
Step 2-3

LCD Document camera styles

The document camera located in your classroom allows you to easily display documents, objects, and simple demonstrations to an entire classroom and/or lecture hall.  

Key Features:

  • LCD touchscreen with menus to adjust your image
  • Freeze frame, which freezes the image displayed through the projector system
  • Split screen feature allows you to first freeze your image using the Freeze frame feature, then split the screen to show the frozen image side-by-side with a live image
  • Rotate camera 90 degrees. Allows you to rotate the camera to demonstrate something too large to fit on the document camera table.
  • Zoom wheel, which allows for closer details of the images or objects being projected
  • Continuous auto-focus that adjusts as you zoom in and out to keep your image in clear focus
  • A brightly lit working surface
  • Loop-pull up for easy setup

How to Use the Document Camera:

  • Lift up the document camera with the loop-pull and the camera should automatically turn on.  If it does not, the power button is on top of the head of the document camera.
  • Place your document or demonstration on the working surface 
  • Ensure auto-focus is enabled to have a continuous clear presentation  

Other Resources:

Watch a video on the basic steps to using the Document Camera.


These instructions will help you to connect a device to the Cynap.

Go to our Cynap page in the Technology Training section for more advanced features of using Cynap.

Connecting Your Laptop Wirelessly:

  1. Connect your laptop.
    • On Windows: 
      1. Use the Windows Key + K Key to bring up the Project menu.
      2. Choose Connect to a wireless display
      3. Choose the Cynap for your room. 
    • On MacBook: 
      1. Select the Airplay icon in your menu bar to see available devices. 
      2. Select the Cynap for your room. 
  2. Enter the 4-digit code that appears at the top of the Cynap screen on your laptop. Your laptop will appear on the Cynap screen. 

Connecting a Wired Device:

Use these steps to display a device that is hooked up using an HDMI cable; this includes the document camera or a laptop.

1. On the Control Panel under the Cynap Input menu, select the device you want to display from the Cynap onto the projector. You can select from your document camera, laptop connected with HDMI or VGA, or Blu-ray player.
Note: Your control panel may look different than the image on the right.
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2. On the Cynap screen, tap the screen and select the [ + ] button.
3. Then, select Cynap Input to add the device previously selected on the Control panel. 
4. Your selected device will appear on the Cynap screen. If you are not in mirror mode, where the instructor screen is mirrored on the main screen, you can send the image over to the main projector screen by tapping the bottom menu of the window on the Cynap and choosing the Send to Projector button.
Note: OIT recommends using Mirror mode to make things simpler. If you use Mirror mode, make sure you go to your home screen on the control panel and turn the system off, then turn the system back on at the beginning of class. This will reset your PIN code for Cynap so that previous users will not have the PIN code.


You can request to have all of your classes for the semester automatically recorded in this room. Or you can manually do an impromptu on-demand recording when you need it. To request a recording to be set up, or to let us know you have created a recording, please go to our online service portal and fill out this form.

On-Demand Recording

  1. If you have multiple screens in your classroom, set your control panel to show the same image on all screens.
  2. Turn on your microphone in order to be heard on the recording. Test the volume of the mic in the room to ensure you are heard easily.
  3. Display what you wish to show on the screen as you normally would. Example, plug your laptop into the HDMI connector and choose HDMI to show on the screen.
  4. On the Control panel, under the tabs on the left, choose Record Lecture.
  5. Choose the Push to Record button the text will change to Now Recording and a message System is Recording will appear in the bottom.
  6. To pause the recording, tap the blue pause button.
  7. To stop recording, tap the white square.
  8. While recording, you may leave this screen to switch inputs being shown on the projector. The System is Recording message will stay at the bottom of the screen to let you know you are still recording.
  9. Then contact us at our online service portal to let us know the building, room, time, date, and your information.
Steps 4 and 5
Steps 5 through 7


This room is equipped with a departmentally-controlled presentation recording system.

For Haslam College of Business, please contact Haslam Technology-Enhanced Education at tee@utk.edu to get information or request your recordings.

For other departmental classroom recording systems, please contact your department.


The Blu-ray player is located inside the instructor podium and the basic controls area available on the control panel.

The Blu-ray player can play Blu-rays, standard DVDs and Music CDs coded for Region 1 - Canada, the United States and U.S. territories.

Getting Started

  1. Begin by using the control panel to turn the projection system on. If your classroom has multiple projectors, there will be more than one projection option at the top of the control panel.
  2. To enable the Blu-ray player, select which projector you wish to display the Blu-ray/DVD through and select DVD Player option.  
  3. Load your Blu-ray/DVD into the player.
  4. Use the control panel to access the menu controls and select Enter to play a Blu-ray or DVD.

See this example for how the DVD controls will look on your control panel. Notice you can play, stop, pause, rewind, fast-forward and step ahead. You also have a subtitles on/off option. Use the circular menu for moving through the on-screen menu on your DVD.

DVD menu controls

Lapel-style microphones are called Lavalier mics. Lavalier microphones are clipped to your shirt about 3-6 inches below your chin and come with a battery pack you can clip to a belt or slide in a pocket.

Tip: Adjust sound levels by going to the tab for in-room mics or microphones on the control panel. You can adjust the sound level for when you use Zoom or Panopto by going to the tab for Zoom/Panopto mic.

Each mic has been programmed to work with the audio system in your classroom. These mics will not work in other rooms because they have not been set to work with another room system and may also be incompatible with some of the equipment in that room. Please contact OIT if you need additional mics in your classroom.

Tip: when you switch the battery pack on, if the light is green, the battery charge is good. If the light is red, the battery is getting low.

To change the battery on this microphone, look for the small tab either on the side or bottom of the battery pack. Mics will take either D or AA batteries. These batteries should be available in the cable drawer of your podium. If you do not have batteries and need some immediately, contact the emergency line of the OIT HelpDesk at 865-974-9110. If you wish to just report that the room needs batteries for next time, please contact the main number of the OIT HelpDesk at 865-974-9900.


1 wall plate for this room is located to the left of the control booth in the back of the room. It is near the bottom next to the chair. The 2nd wall plate in this room is located inside the booth and another control panel is available in that booth.

Wheelchair access for this room is available by taking the elevator from the Stokely Managment Center building and going down to the G level. Turn left out of the elevator and go down the hall to the double doors. Turn left to go towards G2. This will grant access to the floor with the instructor podium.