Polycom A Conference Phone User Manual


 
Polycom Immersive Telepresence (ITP) User’s Guide
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Here are some tips to achieve the best video in your Polycom RPX suite:
The cameras in Polycom RPX suites can capture images up to the end of
each table and are designed for participants that are seated. Therefore, if
you are seated at any of the tables, you are visible onscreen.
Do not sit in front of the table seams. If you do, your image will look “split”
to the far-end participants. You can be sure to avoid the seams by sitting
in one of the designated seating locations.
Avoid repetitive motions that may distract other participants, such as
tapping your pen or fingers on the tabletop. Remember that, in
telepresence conferences, all movements, expressions, and gestures are
visible to everyone in the meeting.
OTX Rooms
Polycom OTX cameras are located under the camera shroud above the center
display. To achieve the best video from the cameras:
Do not sit in front of the table seams. If you do, your image will look “split”
to the far-end participants. You can be sure to avoid the seams by sitting
in one of the designated seating locations.
Avoid repetitive motions that may distract other participants, such as
tapping your pen or fingers on the tabletop. Remember that, in
telepresence conferences, all movements, expressions, and gestures are
visible to everyone in the meeting.
TPX Rooms
Polycom TPX HD cameras are located at the top of the credenza. To achieve
the best video from the cameras:
Do not sit in front of the table seams. If you do, your image will look “split”
to the far-end participants. You can be sure to avoid the seams by sitting
in one of the designated seating locations.
In a telepresence conference, all movements, expressions, and gestures are
visible to everyone. As in any meeting, avoid repetitive motions that may
distract other participants, such as tapping your pen or fingers on the
tabletop.
GAZE ANGLE
Participant is looking
here
Participant should be
looking here