Polycom 6000 Customizing the Home Screen, Setting Display Time in Call Description, User Type

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System Location and Appearance

Setting

Display Time in Call

Description

Specifies the time display in a call:

Elapsed Time - Displays the amount of time in the call.

Local Time - Displays the local time on the screen during a call.

Off - Time is not displayed.

Customizing the Home Screen

The administrator can customize the system functionality according to users’ need, skill levels, and environments. The table below provides a group of screen customization examples.

User Type

Infrequent Users (Kiosk Mode)

Provide a simple workspace so no training is needed:

Access to pre-defined numbers with one button click

Instructions on screen

Screen Design

New Users

Provide more options but keep it simple:

Dialing entry field

Directory numbers

Recent Calls

Advanced Users

Provide additional options for advanced video conferencing users:

Call Quality (bandwidth)

User Settings, Diagnostics, and System Information

Speed Dial list of frequently called sites

Alerts

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Contents Administrator’s Guide for Polycom QDX 6000 Systems Patent Information Trademark InformationAbout This Guide Contents Managing Directories with the Polycom QDX 6000 Web Interface Iii Contents Positioning the System Setting Up Your System HardwareIntroducing the Polycom QDX System Indicator Light System Status Powering On and OffConfiguring with the Setup Wizard Administrator’s Guide for Polycom QDX 6000 Systems Configuring LAN Properties Connecting to the LANGo to System Admin Settings LAN Properties Configure these settings on the LAN Properties screenSelect and configure these settings Specifying H.323 Settings Configuring IP SettingsConfiguring the System to Use a Gatekeeper Go to System Admin Settings Network IP H.323 SettingsGo to System Admin Settings Network IP Quality of Service Specifying Quality of ServiceSetting Description Use Gatekeeper Gatekeeper IPConfigure these settings on the Quality of Service screen Configuring the System for Use with a Firewall or NATSelect and configure these settings on the Bandwidth screen Go to System Admin Settings Network IP FirewallConfigure these settings in the Firewall screen Configure these settings on the Call Preference screen Configuring Call PreferencesGo to System Admin Settings Network Call Preference Receiving calls This field Go to System Admin Settings Monitors Configuring Monitor SettingsVideo Output Number Connector Output Formats Monitors and CamerasConfigure these settings on the Monitors screen Adjusting Screen Layout Effect Example Layout FeatureSelect this To set the PIP… Setting Go to System Diagnostics VideoSpecifying, Showing and Turning Off the PIP AutoVideo Input Number Main camera Connector Connecting CamerasPower Control Preventing Monitor Burn-InConfigure these settings on the Cameras screen Configuring Camera Settings and Video Quality OptionsGo to System Admin Settings Cameras Go to Admin Settings Cameras Configuring Advanced Polycom EagleEye Camera SettingsSpecifies the communication protocol for the camera Specifies the aspect ratio used by the PolycomPress Preset Configuring Camera PresetsPress and hold a number to store the preset position Select a value for White BalanceMonitors and Cameras To view your near-site presets Microphones and Speakers Audio inputs Connector Acceptable Input SourceMicrophones Polycom Microphone LightsSetting the Speaker Volume Configuring Audio SettingsGo to System Admin Settings Audio Audio Settings Go to System Diagnostics Audio Speaker TestAudio meter  Go to System Diagnostics Audio Audio MeterSharing content Content and CaptionsConfiguring Content Sharing Configuring Content Display with People+Content IPConfiguring Meeting Captions Configuring CaptionsConfigure these settings on the Meeting Caption screen Go to System Utilities Meeting CaptionGo to System Utilities Rolling Caption Configuring Rolling CaptionsConfigure these settings on the Rolling Caption screen Calling and Answering Configuring Call SettingsConfigure these settings on the Call Settings screen Go to Admin Settings General Settings System Settings Configuring Directory SettingsConfigure these settings on the Directory screen Go to Utilities Import/Export Directory Configuring the Global DirectoryConfigure these settings on the Remote Control screen Configuring Remote Control BehaviorGo to System Admin Settings General Settings Language Setting Date, Time, and LanguageGo to System Admin Settings General Settings Date and Time System Location and AppearanceCustomizing the Home Screen Setting Display Time in Call DescriptionUser Type Screen DesignConfigure these settings on the Home Screen Settings screen Adding Marquee Text Displaying Speed Dial SitesClick Utilities Screen Saver and enter Screen SaversAdding Screen Saver Text Adding a Screen Saver Logo Go to System Admin Settings General Settings Security Configuring Security OptionsConfigure these settings on the Security screen SecuritySetting the Room and Remote Access Passwords Go to System Diagnostics Reset System Managing User Access to Settings and FeaturesSelect Reset System ∙ Keypad Audio Confirmation∙ Far Site Name Display Time ∙ Allow Video Display on Web Configuring Security ModePoints to note about Security Mode Enabling AES Encryption Managing the System Remotely Using the Polycom QDX 6000 Web InterfaceAccessing the Polycom QDX 6000 Web Interface Go to Utilities Web Director Go to Utilities Profile Center Go to Diagnostics Send a MessageSending a Message Snmp Setting Up SnmpAccessing the Diagnostics Screens Statistics and Diagnostics Go to System Diagnostics System Status10-2 Diagnostic Screen DescriptionCall statistics 10-3 NetworkVideo 10-4 Reset SystemAudio Recent Calls  Go to System Admin Settings Network Recent CallsCall Detail Report CDR 10-5Following table describes the data fields in the CDR Information in the CDR10-6 Data Description10-7 System Logs Click Diagnostics System Log View LogsCall Detail Report Archives Viewing System LogsClick Diagnostics System Log Download Logs System Log SettingsClick Diagnostics System Log System Log Settings Downloading System LogsEnabling Basic Mode TroubleshootingPlacing a Test Call 11-1Power and Start-up General TroubleshootingSymptom Problem Corrective Action11-3 Symptom Problem Corrective ActionControls Click Admin Settings General Settings Home Screen Settings Access to Screens and SystemsSettings General Settings Security 11-4Calling Go to System Admin Settings Network11-5 Call Preference and select11-6 DisplaysCameras Symptom Problem11-7 Call Statistics screen to verifyUnder System Diagnostics Audio. You should Go to System Admin Settings CamerasAudio 11-811-9 Video Quality 11-10Go to System Admin Settings LAN Error IndicationsGo to System Admin Settings Network IP 11-11System Back Panel View System Back Panel View and CablesInput or Output 12-112-2 System CablesCable Description Part NumberCustomizable Logos Logo CustomizationSoftware Needed Logo File Requirements13-2 Creating a Customized Software Update PackageUploading Your Customized Software Update Package 13-3 Upgrading System Software by PC Upgrading System SoftwareGet Endpoint Information 14-114-2 Rescue ModeElectrical Specifications Important SafeguardsRegulatory Notices 15-115-2 Warranty InformationRegulatory Notices 15-315-4 15-5
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6000 specifications

The Polycom 6000, officially known as the Polycom RealPresence Group 6000, is an advanced video conferencing solution designed to facilitate seamless communication in various business environments. This high-definition system is specifically engineered for medium to large conference rooms, providing a superior collaboration experience for teams and organizations.

One of the standout features of the Polycom 6000 is its outstanding video quality. The system supports 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, ensuring that every detail is crystal clear. This is crucial for effective communication, as it allows participants to see facial expressions and body language, which are essential for meaningful interaction. Coupled with Polycom's advanced video technology, the system can adapt to varying network conditions, ensuring that the video remains smooth and stable even in less than ideal circumstances.

Another significant characteristic of the Polycom 6000 is its interoperability. It seamlessly integrates with a range of other video conferencing solutions, including those from competitor brands. This flexibility allows businesses to connect with partners and clients who may not use the same technology, enhancing collaboration across different platforms. The system also supports standards-based protocols, making it a versatile choice for organizations looking to future-proof their communications.

Audio quality is equally impressive, as the Polycom 6000 features Polycom’s Acoustic Clarity technology. This technology provides full-duplex audio, ensuring that users can listen and speak simultaneously without interruptions or echoes. The system is equipped with directional microphones that capture sound clearly from every corner of the conference room, making it ideal for group discussions.

The Polycom 6000 also boasts advanced content sharing capabilities. Users can easily present documents, slides, and videos during meetings through the system's intuitive interface. With the support for wireless content sharing, participants can connect their devices without any cumbersome cables, making the overall meeting experience more fluid and engaging.

Security is a top priority for any modern communication tool, and the Polycom 6000 delivers robust security features. It includes encryption protocols to ensure that conversations remain confidential and secure from potential threats.

In conclusion, the Polycom 6000 is a powerful video conferencing solution characterized by exceptional video and audio quality, interoperability, advanced content sharing capabilities, and strong security protocols. It is a worthy investment for any organization seeking to enhance its communication and collaboration efforts.