TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System | Introduction |
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Document Camera**
A composite video source is available for a document camera. Document cameras can be used to show a wide variety of media, such as whitepapers, film negatives, or standard overhead projector transparencies. Source selection, zoom, focus and lighting can all be controlled from the button panel of the document camera.
VCR/DVD player**
Standard composite video VCR’s or DVD players can be added for playback and recording. Using codec features such as audio “ducking” (lowering the VCR output while the presenter is talking) allows seamless presentations and participant interaction. Use the front panel controls or the supplied remote control specific to these devices.
Auxiliary Sources**
Any auxiliary source can be substituted for the sources above.
There are a total of 2
Optional Equipment**
Additional Monitors
An additional monitor can be added for viewing the far or local video. Typically used to view the far side in a teaching environment, the monitor will also show the local image when giving a local presentation.
PC and Laptop Computer
A user supplied PC and/or laptop can be connected to the system to enhance presentation.
You may choose to connect a PC placed inside the 3000i cabinet and use it as a source for presentation. If you intend to use a PC as a presentation source only, then the PC must be, at minimum, able to support VGA.
You may choose to connect a laptop computer to the 3000i as a source for presentation. This can be done in conjunction with, or independently from, the PC that is integrated to the Director system.
Refer to the REAR PROJECTION SMART BOARDTM 3000I INSTALLATION GUIDE for information on connecting the PC and laptop as well as SMART software installation and configuration.
**- OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE THROUGH TANDBERG OR IS USER SUPPLIED.
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