Setting Up System Hardware
Topics:
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Connecting a Monitor
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Mount the System on a Table
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Mount the System on a Wall
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Mount the System on a Monitor
The following topics provide information on how to set up and configure the Polycom Pano system.
Note: Keep ventilation openings free of any obstructions and make sure there is ample space in front,
above, and below the Polycom Pano system to prevent overheating.
Connecting a Monitor
Polycom Pano systems support non-touch and touch-capable monitors.
Connect a Non-Touch Monitor
The Polycom Pano system is automatically configured to not use touch capability when it does not detect
a connected touch-capable monitor or a pointing device with a USB interface, such as a USB mouse.
The non-touch experience is as follows:
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The Toolbar, content tray, and panel bar are unavailable.
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Content is displayed in full-screen mode and according to the aspect ratio of the smart device or
connected system.
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Users end a session by disconnecting the smart device(s) or connected system.
Procedure
1. Use the HDMI cable to connect the Polycom Pano system to the monitor.
2. Connect the LAN cable to the Polycom Pano system for network connectivity, or as a PoE+ power
source.
3. Optionally, connect a power adapter to the Polycom Pano system as the power source.
Connect a Touch-Capable Monitor
Polycom Pano systems are automatically configured to use touch user interface capability when they
detect that a touch-capable monitor or a pointing device with a USB interface, such as a USB mouse, is
connected.
Procedure
1. Use the HDMI cable to connect the Polycom Pano system to the monitor.
2. Connect the USB cable to the bottom USB port, which provides touch capability.
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