Quick Guide/Video: 3 Ways to Connect to a DTEN D10 Zoom Panel
Quick Guide: 3 Ways to Connect to a DTEN D10 Zoom Panel
Your Goal: To share your laptop screen and audio with the classroom display.
3 Ways to Connect Your Laptop to a Classroom Zoom Panel (DTEN D10) | HDMI, USB-C & Wireless
Method 1: HDMI Cable (Standard Wired Connection)
Locate the HDMI cable connected to the wall panel.
Plug the HDMI cable directly into your laptop's HDMI port.
On the DTEN panel screen: Tap the "HDMI" source button (on the right) to display your laptop screen.
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🔊 CRUCIAL AUDIO STEP: On your laptop:
Click the sound/volume icon in your menu bar (Mac) or system tray (PC).
From the output list, select "D10 Board" to route all audio through the classroom speakers.
Method 2: USB-C Cable (Recommended - Best Features)
Locate the USB-C cable (often labeled BYOD - Bring Your Own Device).
Plug the USB-C cable into a port on your laptop.
On the DTEN panel screen: Tap the "BYOD" source button (on the left) to display your laptop screen.
🔊 CRUCIAL AUDIO STEP: Repeat the audio step from Method 1: On your laptop, set the sound output to "D10 Board".
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🌟 Key Benefits of USB-C:
Charging: Charges your laptop while in use.
Touch Control: Turns the DTEN panel into a touchscreen monitor for your laptop, allowing you to interact directly with your content.
Method 3: Wireless Zoom Sharing (No Cables Needed)
Ensure your laptop and the DTEN panel are on the same Wi-Fi network.
On your laptop, open the Zoom application.
Click the "Share Screen" button.
A list of available Zoom Rooms will appear. Select your classroom's Zoom Room (e.g., "Room 101 Zoom").
Click "Share". Your screen will appear on the DTEN panel after a moment.
✅ Audio Note: The audio is handled automatically. Your computer's sound will wirelessly play through the classroom speakers.
Pro Tip: For the richest experience with full control and charging, use the USB-C (BYOD) cable. For a quick, simple share, use the Wireless Zoom method.