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Polycom Immersive Telepresence (ITP) User’s Guide

Feature

Benefit

 

 

Easy content

You can present content at a moment’s notice (whether you

sharing

are on or off a video call) by simply plugging a cable into your

 

laptop. All participants can easily view the content on the

 

tabletop content monitors.

 

 

Polycom Touch

The Polycom Touch Control integrates with the rest of the

Control and

Polycom product line creating a consistent user interface. The

updated user

Polycom Touch Control enables you to manage your

interface

conference by placing video and audio calls, hanging up calls,

 

adjusting the volume, showing content, and selecting options.

 

 

Multipoint

Multipoint capability provides you with the flexibility of

capability

connecting to multiple telepresence rooms as well as

 

traditional video conferencing systems at the same time.

 

Multipoint calls can be initiated by the Video Network

 

Operations Center (VNOC) or they can be user initiated using

 

the Polycom Meeting Composer™ feature.

 

 

Multi-purpose

When not used for telepresence conferencing, participants can

room

be seated on both sides of the main table. In this way, the

 

room can also be used as a training room, conference room, or

 

board room — maximizing its use for your organization. The

 

main table has content displays on both sides of the table so

 

everyone can see the content being shared in this

 

configuration.

 

 

Seamless video

Large format, seamless video display walls allow for viewing of

displays

continuous video across approximately either 8 feet (for RPX

 

200 Series solutions) or 16 feet (for RPX 400 Series solutions).

 

 

Interoperability

The Polycom RPX solutions are interoperable with all

 

standards-based video conferencing products including other

 

telepresence solutions, such as the Polycom OTX 300 system,

 

the OTX 100 system, the Polycom Telepresence Experience®

 

(TPX®) 306M system, and the Polycom Architected

 

Telepresence Experience (ATX) system, as well as traditional

 

(standalone) video conferencing equipment, such as Polycom

 

HDX™ solutions. RPX systems can now also interoperate with

 

Cisco Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) endpoints.

 

TIP is a proprietary protocol created by Cisco for deployment

 

with Cisco TelePresence systems.

 

 

Transparent

With the cameras hidden behind the displays, the

technology

microphones suspended from the ceiling cloud, the sound

 

system out of view, and no remote controls on the table, the

 

technology is hidden. Therefore, instead of spending time

 

learning how to use the system, you can focus on the business

 

at hand.

 

 

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