Connecting A Polycom Video System Using Three Monitors - Polycom Pano Administrator's Manual

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Note: If you disconnect and reconnect a cable from an HDMI USB adapter, the systems are no longer
paired. To fix this issue, go to the Pano system web interface, unpair your Polycom video system,
and pair it again.
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Test Content Sharing
on page 74
Begin the HDMI Splitter Setup
Begin the HDMI USB Adapter Setup
Connecting a Polycom Video System Using Three
Monitors
You can pair a Pano system with a Polycom video system using a three-monitor setup that lets you
display far video, far and near content, and Pano system content during a meeting.
Remember the following about this setup:
The monitor that is connected to the Pano system must be touch-capable.
You need three HDMI cables and a 4K HDMI splitter for this setup.
Polycom has tested and recommends an HDMI splitter by CSRET with the following specifications:
1x2 HDMI Splitter Amplifier version 2.0
Certified for 4Kx2K (60Hz) and 3D 1080p
Supports 1 in 2 out signal distribution
You can use a different 4K splitter. If you do, make sure the specifications are comparable to those of the
CSRET product.
Three-Monitor Setup
Polycom, Inc.
on page 66
on page 68
Integrating with a Polycom Video System
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