Polycom ViewStation vsx7000 User Manual

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Rev. AP09/03

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All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Specifications are subject to change without notice. *Polycom’s application of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting
Principles (GAAP) requires disclosure that availability of this feature is subject to change or cancellation.

Which buttons are new and which buttons were taken away?

No buttons were removed, but several were added. Refer to the

chart below.

New VSX 7000 Remote Control Buttons

Button Name

Function

Snap

Snapshot functionality (not operational in Release 1)

Directory

Goes to first page in the dialler directory

Home

Goes directly to the home page of the UI

Back

Goes back one menu level in UI

Camera

Change camera source

Preset

Define camera presets

PIP

Turn PIP on, move counter clockwise on screen

Keyboard

Brings up keyboard to enter alpha characters

Delete

Deletes the previous key typed in a text field

Dot

Inserts the “.” in an IP address entry

Graphics

Toggles Visual Concert graphics on/off

Why is there a video PIP on every screen, even several layers from

the main screen?

The PIP (we call this Persistent Preview) is present on every screen for

security purposes so that the user always knows when a video call is con-

nected. Also, the PIP will allow the user to navigate the interface while not

loosing contact with the far site.

In a single monitor configuration, what happens to the PIP when I

go into the menus?

The PIP becomes the far end video and the local camera view goes away.

Can the position of the PIP view be moved?

Yes. By pressing the PIP button on the remote control several times in suc-

cession, the PIP will move counter clockwise on the screen, from one corner

to the next.

What grouping mechanisms are available from the directory?

Users can choose to display the directory listing by “All”, “Local”,

or “Global”.

Is there an easy way to find a particular entry in a very

large directory?

Yes. Like a cell phone address book, the “Search” mechanism prompts the

user to enter an alpha character (or string) by which to search. The search

is conducted on the first few letters of each word in the directory entry. For

example, a search for “Aus” will result in finds for “Polycom Austin”,

“Polycom Australia” and “Austin Conference Room.” The system will then

accumulate all of the findings into one window from which the user can

make a selection.

Is the system capable of saving a multi-point entry?

Yes. In the directory, the user can choose to create a multi-point entry and

add individual entries from the directory. A total of three endpoints can be

configured in one multi-point entry.

What are the customisable camera icons?

The end user has the opportunity to assign industry specific camera icons

to secondary video sources. Icon libraries are stored on the system for

Corporate, Education, Justice, Manufacturing and Medical markets. Each

library contains up to (6) icons that can be selected and named by the end

user. These icons and their labels will then appear whenever the “Camera”

button is selected from the remote control.

Polycom VSX 7000 Frequently Asked Product Questions

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