CONCORDE¥4500 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Monitors
Cameras
PowerCam100
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The Concorde¥4500 is preconÞgured to operate with one monitor;
however, a second monitor can be installed. The main monitor
displays far-end and near-end videoconferencing sites while the
second monitor is used for displaying snapshots and still images.
Monitor displays can be either 27Ó- 35 Ó(in the United States) or
29Ó - 34Ó (in Europe). They are available in the following video
interface standards:
NTSC (National Television Standards Committee)
PAL (Phase Alternate Line)
The Concorde¥4500 uses the PowerCam 100 as the main camera
source. Besides this camera, you have the option of using up to three
auxiliary cameras: two pan-tilt-zoom cameras similar to the
PowerCam 100 and a document camera.
The PowerCam 100 is a compact, modular, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ)
style camera with an infrared signal receiver that enables you to
control a videoconference from the wireless keypad. The camera is
mounted on the top of the monitor and is a standard feature of the
Concorde¥4500. The PowerCam 100 is available in either NTSC or
PAL format.
Figure 1-8: PowerCam 100 Camera
Infrared signal
receiver