TANDBERG D50104-15 user manual Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms, Lighting

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Health Care System III

Installation

Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms

The following are a set of guidelines to consider when either building a videoconferencing room, or using an existing room for videoconferencing.

Lighting:

-Low Contrast desired for light intensity. No dark spots.

-Intensity @ table 800 - 1400 Lux as measured with an Incident light meter.

-Intensity @ back wall: minimum ˚ of that measured at table, Max ∫ of that measured at table.

-Color temperature: Depends upon wall color and camera. Typically 3200 - 3600 degrees Kelvin

-Block sunlight from entering room.

Seating Area (Table):

-Should allow all participants to see Monitors.

-Should allow camera to “see” all participants.

-Should allow participants to see each other.

-Should allow 3 linear feet for each participant.

-Non-shiny non-patterned preferably light grey surface (if table used).

Walls:

-Color: Depends on participants skin tones, cameras, and lighting. Generally high contrast color desired . Light blue is commonly used.

-Acoustically reflective surfaces (such as glass or concrete) should be covered with curtains or sound treatment.

Audio:

-Noise Floor Maximum 50dBC.

-Noise Floor preferred less than 44dBC.

-Reverb Time .3 to .5 sec.

-Absorption Coefficient .25 to .45.

-No flutter echoes.

Ventilation:

-Keep in mind Noise Floor.

-300W (1024 BTU/HR) per person.

-400W (1365 BTU/HR) for equipment.

-Intake and exhaust should be located near equipment.

-Velocity = Noise. Therefore keep velocity of air low.

Monitor Size:

-Optimal distance from monitor for viewing people is about 7.5 x monitor size.

-Optimal distance from monitor for viewing documents is about 3.25 x monitor size.

-Viewing Angle: 45 degrees off axis maximum.

Room:

-Should be located away from noise

-Should not have windows

-Doors should be located off camera - A “diamond” shape gives best viewing angles, camera angles, and can seat the most people.

Lighting:

 

Type

Temp

Bright Daylight near equator

10 000K to 30 000K

Metal Halide Lamp

10 000K

Verilux Reptile Daylight

6 500K

Daylight White Fluorescent

6 300K

Verilux Full spectrum Fluor

6 280K

Verilux Reptile D-light

5 600K

Average Daylight

5 500K

Cool White

4 200K

Lite White

4 150K

3500K Fluorescent

3 500K

Warm White

3000-3200K

100W Light bulb

2 850K

Candlelight

1 900K

Source

Intensity

Sunlight

30 000 to 100 000Lux

TV Studio

2000Lux

Average office

400Lux

By my Computer

600Lux

Moonlight

1Lux

Note: As measured with an incident light meter.

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