Basic Operations; Usb Connected Video Conferencing - Byod (Bring Your Own Device); Usb Connected Video Conferencing - Dir (Device In Room); Controlling The Video Image - Yamaha CS-700 Operation Manual

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Basic Operations

USB Connected Video Conferencing – BYOD (Bring Your
Own Device)
1. To use the CS-700 with popular Unified Communications (UC) Software,
connect your Computer to the CS-700 main USB cable using a USB 3.0
compatible port, and select the Yamaha CS-700 Audio Device and Yamaha
CS-700 Camera on your Computer.
2. Log-in to the UC Software and establish the video conference session.
3. Adjustments to volume can be made through the Computer Operating
System or directly on the CS-700 front panel.
4. Adjustments to camera settings such as contrast and brightness can be
made through the UC software configuration menus.
5. For Models containing Display Link (CS-700DL and CS-700DS), drivers for
the Display Link technology are required on the Computer. These can be
sourced from displaylink.com, and should be included with any standard
company software load for BYOD computers. Once the drivers are installed,
the Display Link connected display will appear as another available display
within the computer operating system Display Control Menu.
USB Connected Video Conferencing – DIR (Device in
Room)
To use the CS-700 with a permanently connected device in the conference
room, follow the instructions described above in the BYOD section, points 2
through 4. The organization's IT department will pre-load the installed
computer as required during the installation process, and Display Link is
generally not employed for Device In Room use cases.

Controlling the Video Image

Some Unified Communication (UC) applications do support changing camera
settings. The CS-700 does support several of these settings like pan, tilt, and
zoom, but also brightness, contrast, backlight compensation, and others.
When changing any of these settings using the UC application, the CS-700 will
return to its factory default values and "PTZ Home" settings once the USB
connection is interrupted. A new user entering the room to use the CS-700 will
find the system back with the preset values.
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