If I am in a video and voice-only call, where does the sound come from for the phone call participant?
The voice-only audio is mixed with the video system far-site audio. The sound will come from either the integrated sound sys- tem of the VSX 7000 or auxiliary speakers attached to the VSX 7400 or VSX 8400.
During a video call with voice-onlyadd-on, if I press the VSX series remote control hang-up button, what happens?
A “Hang-up” screen appears on the video system. From this screen, the user may hang-up any site, including the telephone site or the user may add a video site to the conference.
During a video call with voice-onlyadd-on, if I press the conference phone hang-up button, what happens?
Only the voice-only participant is disconnected. The video system would continue in the call without any indication that the remote side has been disconnected.
If I receive a video or a voice-only call, where does the ring come from?
The ring will be heard from the appropriate device.
If I am in a video and voice-only call, and I receive a new video call, how do I answer the call?
If the system is set to auto-answer, there is no action required. If the system is not set to auto-answer, the user will be prompted to choose "Yes" or "No" to answer the call on the VSX user interface.
Can the SoundStation VTX 1000 be configured with a Visual Concert™?
Yes. The SoundStation VTX 1000 will connect directly to the Visual Concert in place of the Mic Pod. The cable to connect to the Visual Concert is provided as part of the VSX/VTX integration kit.
Can the SoundStation VTX 1000 with the VSX 7400 and VSX 8400 be upgraded to systems already installed at user sites?
Yes. An upgrade kit including necessary cables and installation instructions will be available for integrating existing VSX 7000 and SoundStation VTX 1000 products. The VSX 7000 must have at least version 7.0 and the SoundStation VTX 1000 must have at least revi- sion 1.4 (Available in August 2004).
Frequently Asked Questions

Polycom® SoundStation VTX 1000with VSX7400 or VSX 8400 Integration

Video conferencing is now as easy as making a phone call!

With the integration of the revolutionary SoundStation VTX 1000, VSX 7400 and VSX 8400 users can replace their video system microphones with Polycom’s award-winning SoundStation VTX 1000 conference phone.

This unmatched solution provides a familiar user interface to easily initiate video calls, allows users to speak naturally from up to 20 feet away from a microphone and still be heard clearly on the far end, and reduces cords and clutter to the conference table. Plus, the SoundStation VTX 1000 can still be used for voice-only confer- ence calls. And, since the VSX series video conferencing systems and SoundStation VTX 1000 all support wideband audio, point-to- point video and voice calls automatically go into wideband mode providing crystal-clear voice quality. You’ll think everybody is in the same room!

Voice and Video Calls using SoundStation VTX 1000

with VSX 7400 or VSX 8400

What type of indication is there on the video screen that a confer- ence phone is connected and available?

If the user presses the “Help” button on the VSX series remote con- trol, a pop-up box will appear with the additional words, "To place a telephone call, use the conference phone keypad." You can also see this in the “System status screen”. A voice-only icon will be present on video.

What happens when I press the mute button on the conference phone while in a video call with an add-on voice-only participant? The entire conference is muted. The mute icon would show up on the video system. The LEDs on the conference phone will turn RED.

What happens when I press the mute button on the

conference phone while in a video call without an add-on voice- only participant?

The video call will be muted. The mute icon will appear on screen.

The conference phone LEDs will turn RED.

When in a video call with voice-only add-in, what happens when I use the volume control on the conference phone?

The volume of the voice-only add-in participant becomes louder or softer in the video call. The display on the SoundStation VTX 1000 will show a volume bar which increases or decreases.

When in a video call with voice-only add-in, what happens when I use the volume control on the VSX series remote control?

The volume of video system becomes louder or softer. There is no effect on the voice-only participant. A volume bar will appear on the video system screen.

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Polycom VSX 7400, VTX 1000, VSX 8400 installation instructions Video conferencing is now as easy as making a phone call

VSX 7400, VSX 8400, VTX 1000 specifications

The Polycom VTX 1000 is a revolutionary conference phone designed to enhance the remote communication experience in corporate settings. It was specifically created to address the needs of businesses that require high-quality audio during meetings, allowing participants in different locations to interact seamlessly.

One of the prominent features of the Polycom VTX 1000 is its patented StereoSurround technology. This innovation enables the conference phone to create a 360-degree audio experience, allowing voices to be transmitted with remarkable clarity, making it feel as though participants are in the same room, regardless of their location. This feature is crucial for meetings where multiple people need to speak and be heard clearly from various positions around the table.

The VTX 1000 boasts wideband audio capabilities, which significantly enhance voice quality. This is particularly beneficial for capturing subtleties in conversation, making it ideal for discussions that rely on detailed communication. With a frequency response of 50 Hz to 20 kHz, the phone excels in reproducing both low and high-frequency sounds that conventional telephones often miss.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Polycom VTX 1000 is its ability to connect with multiple phones and devices. It features a unique microphone array with up to four microphones, allowing for increased audio pickup and reducing background noise. This adaptability makes the VTX 1000 suitable for larger conference rooms, where longer distances between participants can typically hinder sound clarity.

Additionally, the Polycom VTX 1000 supports various connectivity options, including analog, digital, and IP telephony. This flexibility ensures that businesses can integrate it into their existing communication systems without significant adjustments. Connectivity to video conferencing systems is also a possibility, nurturing a more collaborative environment during meetings.

Ease of use is a fundamental aspect of the VTX 1000. The device has an intuitive user interface, allowing users to manage calls effortlessly. Its sleek design and compact form factor make it a stylish addition to any conference room setup, promoting both functionality and aesthetics.

In summary, the Polycom VTX 1000 stands out as a top-tier conference phone, equipped with advanced technologies such as StereoSurround and wideband audio. Its multi-device connectivity and user-friendly interface ensure that businesses can communicate effectively, fostering a productive and efficient meeting environment.