TANDBERG TC2.1 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
D14324.04—DECEMBER 2009
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Contents Introduction Getting started About the menus The settings menu Settings Library Cameras Appendices Contact us
Guidelines for meeting room setup
For team collaboration rooms, team meeting rooms and showroom
floor.
General recommendations for the room layout
To fully utilize the experience there are some guidelines you should
consider.
The distance between the table and the video system
The monitors are full HD LCD display and requires some distance
to the table to allow all participants to see a clear picture on screen
The 42”/52” monitors requires minimum 1,5 m / 59 inch
The 65” monitor requires 2–2,5 m / 78–98 inch
The camera should capture all participants in the room.
The camera angle at maximum zoom out is 72°.
Adjust the camera view (using zoom in/out) to allow the
participants to be shown in full size on screen, and to keep eye
contact with each other at the same eye level
If the participants are sitting too close to the monitor the camera
will “look down” at the participants. This may not give a good
presentation of the participants at the far end.
The speaker module
The speaker module requires a minimum of 1,5 m / 59 inch free
space in front
There should be free sight between the system speaker module
and the ear of the participants.
The microphones
The microphones should be evenly distributed on the table
Avoid positions where they can be hidden behind obstacles like
laptop or other equipment placed on the table
Do not place a microphone close to noisy equipment like computer
and projector fans, power outlets or similar arrangements on the
table. The microphone will pick up noise from these arrangements
quite strongly.
Microphones
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Adjust the camera view
Press the Zoom +/– button on the
remote control to adjust the picture
on screen.
Adjust the camera view to allow the
participants to have eye contact with
each other at the same eye level.
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
About the menus
The Settings menu
The Settings library
Cameras
Appendices
Contact us
Appendices