Upon Arrival

         Before You Speak

         While You Speak

         After You Speak

         AV Equipment

At DAC:
AV Equipment (HW/SW)

    Each session room contains a video projector connected to a desktop computer with MS PowerPoint XP and Adobe Acrobat Reader.

    MS PowerPoint XP is backward compatible with older versions of PowerPoint and with Apple Macintosh version, though some minor incompatibility issues may occur. Be sure to check your talk in the A/V practice rooms. Contact slides@dac.com if you have any questions.

    Use either the DAC-supplied desktop computer or your own notebook (PC or MAC) and the DAC-supplied projection equipment.

    PDF-files can be shown in those cases where the use of MS PowerPoint proves to be impossible. They are static presentations, however (no animation) and we advise against it.

    The use of slides and overhead transparencies will not be possible except in panel sessions.

Equipment List:

  • Video projection unit
    - Sanyo 9000, resolution 1024 x 768,
    horizontal scan rate 15kHz-80kHz, vertical scan rate 50kHz-10kHz
    lumens 2100 ANSI

  • Computer Equipment/Software
    - Pentium 1.5 w/256Mb RAM running Window's XP Pro with
    - MS PowerPoint XP
    - Acrobat Reader
    - Zip Drive
    - CD-ROM
    - USB connection
    - Port connection for notebooks/laptops with SVGA

  • Audio Equipment
    - Podium microphone
    - Lavalier microphone
    - Aisle microphones for questions
    - Laser Pointer
    - Speaker Timer
    - Overhead Projector (for emergencies only)

  • Additionally there will be an A/V Monitor in each session room to assist you.

NOTE:THE SPEAKER PRACTICE ROOMS WILL HAVE PROJECTION UNITS WITH A RESOLUTION OF 800X640. DO NOT RECONFIGURE YOUR LAPTOP TO THIS SETTING

Video Recording
Sessions 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, 36, 41, 46, and 51 will be video'd.

Again this year, one of the ballrooms will be equipped with video recording equipment. The video’d presentations will be published on the web with both a video part and a synchronized PowerPoint part. Special instructions will go out to the speakers in these sessions. The technology for viewing video presentations on the web is currently best suited for those with a high bandwidth connection.