Monitors and Cameras

temperature.

The colors from left to right should be white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red and blue. Make sure that the white is not tinted red, green, or blue, and that the red is not tinted pink or orange.

4When the colors look right on the test screen, press Near until you see video of the room.

5If the color appears natural, you do not need to make further adjustments. If the color appears adjustment, use the monitor's controls to make small adjustments until the picture appears natural.

Preventing Monitor Burn-In

Monitors and Polycom QDX 6000 system provide display settings to help prevent image burn-in. Plasma televisions can be particularly vulnerable to this problem. Refer to your monitor’s documentation or manufacturer for specific recommendations and instructions. The following guidelines help prevent image burn-in:

Use the monitor’s burn-in prevention features, if available.

Ensure that static images are not displayed for long periods.

Set the Screen Saver Wait Time to 3 minutes or less (For more information about configuring monitors, refer to Configuring Monitor Settings.

To keep the screen clear of static images during a call, disable the following settings:

Display Icons in a Call described on page 3-3.

Display Time in a Call described on page 6-1.

Far Site Name Display described on page 6-1.

Be aware that meetings that last more than an hour without much movement can have the same effect as a static image.

Consider decreasing the monitor’s sharpness, brightness, and contrast settings if they are set to their maximum values.

Connecting Cameras

Refer to your system’s setting up guide for connection details. Refer to the release notes for a list of supported PTZ cameras. If you connect a supported PTZ camera, the system detects the camera type and sets the appropriate configuration. Make sure that the system is powered off before you connect devices to it.

The following table shows how you can connect video sources to a Polycom QDX 6000 system.

Video Input Number

1 (main camera)

Connector

S-Video

Format

S-Video

 

Power

 

Control

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provided

 

Camera PTZ,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR input

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Polycom 6000 manual Connecting Cameras, Preventing Monitor Burn-In, Video Input Number Main camera Connector, Format

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.