Use Full-Motion Hd; Configure Monitor Settings - Polycom realpresence group series Administrator's Manual

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To use HD for a multipoint call, keep the following requirements in mind:
● The call must be hosted by a RealPresence Group system or a conferencing platform that supports
HD such as Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server 1500 or 2000.
● The RealPresence Group system host must have the appropriate options installed.
● All systems in the call must support HD (720p at 30 fps) and H.264.
● The call rate must be high enough to support HD resolution, as shown in
High Definition
Video.
● The call cannot be cascaded.
For more information about multipoint calls, refer to

Use Full-Motion HD

With RealPresence Group Series systems, Polycom sets a higher bar for video and audio performance.
Seeing participants in full 1080p 60 fps, or full-motion HD, brings video to a new level of realism. Full-motion
HD provides those clear, vibrant visuals and flawless audio that are critical to replicating an "in the same
room" experience.
In group collaboration, the quality of content is as important as the quality of the people on video. Content
that is grainy, pixelated, or slow to update makes it hard to get the most out of your meetings. With Polycom
RealPresence Group systems, you share full-motion HD people and content at the same time, which helps
eliminate compromises when sharing across distances.

Configure Monitor Settings

Note: Power off system before connecting devices
Make sure that the RealPresence Group system is powered off before you connect
devices.
Configure Monitor Settings
The RealPresence Group system constantly detects any monitors connected to it. You choose which
monitors with the Enable setting. You can also add a Monitor Profile to manage a group of monitor settings.
For more information about connecting monitors to RealPresence Group systems, refer to
Panel
Views.
To configure monitors:
1 In the web interface, go to Admin Settings > Audio/Video > Monitors.
2 Configure these settings on the Monitors page. The settings for Monitor 1, Monitor 2, and Monitor 3
are the same, although the available options can be different.
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Multipoint Call
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Monitors and Cameras
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