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Viewing People and Content

If you

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

make a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

call

 

This is what you will see in your OTX

 

 

 

between

 

 

 

 

an...

And a/an...

300 room...

This is what the far site will see...

OTX 300

TPX 306M

Two seats are shown on each display.

The entire OTX 300 room. Two seats

System

or ATX 300

For TPX rooms, this is the entire room.

are shown on each display.

 

System

For ATX rooms, it depends on how the

 

 

 

 

 

integrator set up the room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OTX 300

TPX 204M

The entire TPX 204M room. Two seats

The entire OTX 300 room. Three seats

System

or ATX 200

are shown on the center display and two

are shown on each display.

 

System

seats are shown on the left display. The

 

 

 

right display is blank. For ATX rooms, it

 

 

 

depends on how the integrator set up

 

 

 

the room.

 

OTX 300

Traditional

The people at the far site on the center

The center four seats and a portion of

System

video con-

display. The left and right displays are

the left and right seats at OTX 300 table.

 

ferencing

blank.

 

 

system

 

 

 

(such as a

 

 

 

Polycom

HDX

 

 

HDX

 

 

 

system)

 

 

OTX 300

More than

In multipoint calls, what you see and what the far site sees depends on a variety of

System

one other

factors including the number of sites in the call, the types of systems in the call, the

 

site

cameras being used, and so forth. If a site is using the VNOC, the VNOC operator

 

(multipoint

usually configures the layout so that every site sees all the other sites in the call.

 

call)

The following illustration shows what you would see in an OTX 300 room when in a

 

 

multipoint call with two TPX 306M sites and one RPX 200 Series site. The left and

 

 

center displays show the TPX 306M sites; the right display shows the RPX 200 site.

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Contents Polycom Immersive Telepresence ITP User’s Guide USA About this Guide Polycom Immersive Telepresence ITP User’s Guide Contents Conducting Successful Meetings Viewing People and ContentList of Figures Laptop Button on the Show Content Screen in an RPX Suite Introducing the Polycom ITP Systems 2Polycom OTX 300 System Key Features and Benefits of the Polycom RPX Solutions Key Features and BenefitsRoom Be seated on both sides of the main table. In this way, Key Features and Benefits of the Polycom OTX Systems Proprietary protocol created by Cisco for deployment with Key Features and Benefits of the Polycom TPX HD System No remote controls on the table, the technology is hidden Using the Polycom Touch Control Accessing the Home Screen Powering the Polycom Touch Control On and Off1Home Screen Page One Without Directory Server Registration 3Home Screen Page Two 5Call Screen In a Call Understanding the Polycom Touch Control Indicators6Call Participants Screen 8OTX 300 Close Up View and Wide Shot View Screen Answering a Call Calling and AnsweringCalling by Entering a Name or Number Placing a CallTouch Keyboard Calling by Entering a SIP Address13Favorites Screen Calling from the Favorites ScreenTouch Directory Calling from the DirectorySelecting Sites Using Meeting Composer Making Calls Using Meeting ComposerEnding a Call Audio Only Call appears 17Keypad Screen Using Meeting Composer With Participants Selecting a Site Using Favorites Selecting a Site Using the Directory To select a site using the Directory Using the Polycom Touch Control 23Call Screen In an OTX 300 Call Placing a Call Using Meeting ComposerTo end the call with all participants, touch Hang Up All Ending a Call Using Meeting Composer25Calendar Screen Using the Calendar27Calendar Details Screen Adjusting the Volume at Your Site Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Polycom Touch Control Volume Muting the MicrophonesGetting Help Understanding Error MessagesCalling the Help Desk Help Desk Viewing People Viewing People and ContentViewing People in an RPX Suite HDX Shown on the left display and two seats HDX Viewing People in an OTX or TPX Room Ferencing Blank System Such as a Polycom 169 Left side 3Content on Three Displays in an OTX 300 Room Viewing ContentAccessing the Content Monitors in RPX Suites Accessing the Content MonitorsAccessing the Content Monitors in OTX Rooms Using a Laptop in the Room To view content using a laptop in the room Using a Laptop with People+Content IP Control the content using the Polycom Touch Control screen 9People+Content IP Button on the Show Content Screen 11 Doc Cam Button on the Show Content Screen Using a Document CameraViewing People and Content Using an Integrated PC RPX Suites Only 14Connecting the USB Drive to the Polycom Touch Control Using a USB Drive15Viewing a File on the Polycom Touch Control To add annotations to the content Polycom Immersive Telepresence ITP User’s Guide Video Tips Meeting TipsRPX Suites TPX Rooms OTX RoomsDocument Camera Tips Audio TipsMeeting Coordinator Tips Reserving a Polycom ITP RoomTo request a reservation Polycom Immersive Telepresence ITP User’s Guide Page Polycom Worldwide Headquarters
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