Best Practices - Cisco TelePresence IX5000 User Manual

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Introduction to Video Conferencing
4

Best practices

General
Immersive TelePresence systems are
designed to produce an "in-person"
experience. Treat an immersive TelePresence
conference as you would a normal face-to-
face meeting.
While the interface is simple, it is a good idea
to learn the basics of the IX system before
you start a call, such as:
Placing and answering a call
Creating a video conference call
Joining a meeting
Sharing presentation or whiteboard
content with conference participants
Moving presentation or whiteboard content
from one screen to another
Ending the call
In the meeting room
To reduce ambient noise, do not place
noise sources like computers close to the
microphone bars. The noise from such
sources is often perceived as surprisingly
loud by the remote participants.
The IX system table surface is made with
top-grade natural wood. The table surface is
not scratch resistant. Please treat the table
surface with care as delicate furniture.
The room experience is best when viewing
the screens straight on. Views from the side
may have reduced image quality due to
viewing angle limitations of LCD screens.
When sharing a presentation:
Do not yank or pull strongly on the
presentation cables when removing them
from the recesses in the table.
Guide the three-headed adapter
carefully when removing or replacing the
presentation cable. Do not let the adapter
slide across the table top because it can
scratch the surface.
Make sure the three-headed adapter
goes into its recess when you replace the
presentation cable.
User Guide
Cisco TelePresence IX5000 and IX5200
Produced: October 2015
Updated: November 2016
All contents © 2015, 2016
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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