Polycom G7500 Reference Manual page 95

Configuration parameters
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The following color temperatures are available with the EagleEye Director II camera: 3200k,
3680k, 4160k, 5120k, and 5600k.
The following color temperatures are available with the EagleEye IV and EagleEye Producer
cameras: 2300k, 2856k, 3450k, 4230k, 5200k, and 6504k.
Auto (default) - Setting this value is recommended for most situations. It calculates the best
white balance setting based on lighting conditions in the room.
3200k
3680k
4160k
4640k
5120k
5600k
2300k
2856k
3450k
4230k
5200k
6504k
Manual - Setting this value may be necessary for rooms where the "Auto" and fixed values don't
provide acceptable color reproduction. Remember, however, you'll have to manually white
balance the camera.
video.camera.autoUpdate.enable
Enable or disable automatic software updates to your HDCI-connected Polycom camera.
If newer software than what the camera has is detected, the camera updates automatically
when the system isn't in a call. (However, if during a call you connect a camera that isn't running
the latest software, the call ends and the update starts.)
1
0 (default)
video.camera.backlightCompensation
Specifies whether to have the camera automatically adjust for a bright background. Backlight
compensation is best used in situations where the subject appears darker than the background.
True
False (default)
video.camera.brightness
Specifies how bright the video is.
Integer (0-21)
11 (default)
video.camera.farControlNearCamera
Specifies whether the far site can pan, tilt, or zoom the near-site camera. When you enable this
setting, a user at the far site can control the framing and angle of the camera for the best view of
the near site. This is also called Far End Camera Control (FECC).
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