Determining The Placement Of The Displays And Table - Polycom ATX 200 Integrator Manual

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Determining the Placement of the Displays and Table

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The table must be rectangular.
Note that you can use more than one rectangular table and set them up in
a non-rectangular seating arrangement as shown in
As shown in
Figure
53" (134.6 cm). The space between the cameras should be between 3" (7.6
cm) and 6" (15.2 cm).
As shown in
Figure
(292.1 cm) for ATX 200 rooms, 171" (434.3 cm) for ATX 300 rooms, and 227"
(576.6 cm) for ATX 400 rooms.
If you choose to add content display(s), Polycom recommends selecting
LCDs. You can select plasma displays, but they are subject to burn-in from
the Polycom logo that appears when content is not being shared (if that
option is selected). If you do choose plasma displays, be sure to power off
the content displays when they are not being used.
To properly align the cameras, you should correctly place the displays and
table relative to each other. These are the guidelines you should follow:
The displays must be mounted on a wall so that they are horizontally
aligned and positioned next to each other with no space between the
bezels.
The displays must be mounted so that the bottom edge of the active video
on the displays is at the same height as the tabletop. For example, if the
tabletop is 30" (76.2 cm) high and the displays have a 2" (5.1 cm) bottom
bezel, then the displays must be mounted so that their bottom edge is 28"
(71.1 cm) from the floor.
2-1, the table width required to capture two people is
2-1, the table must have a minimum width of 115"
Figure
2-3.
Polycom, Inc.

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