Polycom 3725-24004-001/A manual Key Features, Ease of Use, State-of-the-Art Technology

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User’s Guide for the Polycom PowerCam Presenter

Key Features

This section lists the key features of the Polycom PowerCam Presenter.

Ease of Use

Fluid camera movement that follows the presenter's walking speed and smoothly stops moving when the presenter stops walking.

The presenter can be spontaneous and focus on the task at hand instead of focusing on how to manually control the camera.

The remote control enables the presenter to quickly and efficiently use camera tracking without having to learn new user interfaces.

Automatically zooms in and out as the presenter walks close to or away from the camera.

Customizable automatic camera tracking views (for example, track to the left or right of the presenter to leave space for a whiteboard).

Stores up to two camera presets.

The locator can be clipped onto a shirt or pocket or can be used with the provided lanyard.

Ideal for all school levels, corporate and government training, lectures, boardrooms, legal environments, and medical education.

State-of-the-Art Technology

Works with any video conferencing system or video capture device that has an S-video or composite input.

Creates perfect line-of-sight and eye contact with the presenter and audience.

Eight-hour battery usage and three-hour battery charge time (your results may vary).

Fast and quiet camera movement.

Does not require microphone cables, mats, or wired detection devices.

No interference with radio frequency devices or signals.

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Contents VideoVoiceDataWeb Trademark Information License TermsAbout this Guide User’s Guide for the Polycom PowerCam Presenter Contents Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introducing the Polycom PowerCam Presenter System Components Name Component DescriptionTilt, or zoom VSX Series , available at Setting up the Polycom PowerCam Presenter Key Features Ease of UseState-of-the-Art Technology Using the Polycom PowerCam Presenter Setting up the HardwareUsing the Remote Control Configuring User Settings Configuring Camera SettingsSetting Description Input Signal Setting Description Camera Direction Backlight CompensationRestricted Unrestricted Not Specified Unrestricted Calibrating the Camera Calibrating for Background NoiseConfiguring LAN Properties Configuring Video Output Settings Using Automatic Camera Tracking Setting Description OutputOn-screen Connected to connector On the controller Display messagesEnabling and Disabling Automatic Camera Tracking Setting and Using Presenter Views Using the Polycom PowerCam Presenter Enabling and Disabling Automatic Zooming Setting and Using Camera Presets Controlling the Camera ManuallyTips on Using the Polycom PowerCam Presenter Obtaining System Information10’ 15’ 20’ 25’ 30’ 35’ 40’ 45’ 50’ 10’ 15’ 20’ 25’ 30’ 35’ 40’ 45’ 50’ Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintaining the SystemCharging the Locator Pack Batteries Automatic Camera Tracking Specifications Upgrading the SoftwareSpecification Description Troubleshooting the System Power and Hardware IssuesSymptom Problem Corrective Action Set the Input Signal to Composite To Composite Set the Input Signal to S-VideoCamera Movement Issues Left Right DownOff Automatic camera Camera inputs and outputs Go to System Admin Settings General Settings System Settings AppearanceSet to Restricted or Set Screen Saver Wait Time to OffContacting Technical Support User’s Guide for the Polycom PowerCam Presenter Safety and Regulatory Notices Important SafeguardsSafety Precautions for Lithium Ion Battery Packs ChargingSafety Warnings When Using the Battery Safety Warnings When Discharging the Battery Warranty Information License RestrictionsWarranty Information Regulatory Notices Part 15 FCC RulesIndustry Canada IC Safety and Regulatory Notices Regulatory Notices Special Safety Instructions Installation InstructionsPlug Acts as Disconnect Device Index Cable cameraHardware setting up 2-1troubleshooting Regulatory notices Safety and Regulatory Notices-1 Warranty information Safety and Regulatory Notices-4