Power On And Off Polycom Realpresence Group 700 Systems; Sleep And Wake States; Indicator Lights; Realpresence Group System Indicator Lights - Polycom realpresence group series Administrator's Manual

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● Touch and hold the power sensor on the front of the system. The indicator light changes color and
blinks, indicating that the system is shutting down. Release the power sensor when the indicator light
changes color.

Power On and Off Polycom RealPresence Group 700 Systems

The RealPresence Group 700 system can be powered on and off with the remote using the same buttons
as shown for the RealPresence Group 300, 310, and 500 systems; however, the Group 700 system
supports a low-power standard that limits the power supplied to the camera when the system is powered
off. So, if the EagleEye IV or EagleEye III camera is receiving its power only from the HDCI connector
attached to the system, it will not have an active IR receiver capable of powering on the system using the
handheld remote when in the Power Off state.
If the camera IR is the only exposed IR and you normally power the system on and off with the handheld
remote control, use one of these solutions:
● Provide direct power to the EagleEye III or EagleEye IV camera with the optional EagleEye camera
power supply, 1465-52748-040. This allows the IR sensor to remain in a Power On state, so that the
camera is capable of receiving IR commands from the remote control.
● Position the RealPresence Group system so that the IR receiver on the front of the system has a
line-of- sight to the remote control.
● Use a third-party IR extender to extend the IR signal from the room to the IR receiver on the front of
the RealPresence Group system.

Sleep and Wake States

The RealPresence Group systems support Sleep and Wake states in which the system provides power to
the EagleEye IV or EagleEye III camera. This allows the EagleEye IV or EagleEye III camera to wake from
a Sleep state through a signal received by the camera's IR sensor. The camera does not require any
additional power supply or IR extender.

Indicator Lights

RealPresence Group System Indicator Lights

The following figure shows the location of the power sensor and indicator light on the front of the Polycom
RealPresence Group 300, 310, and 500 system.
Polycom, Inc.
Introducing the Polycom RealPresence Group Series Systems
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