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• Getting help Poly is now a part of HP. The joining of Poly and HP paves the way for us to create the hybrid work experiences of the future. Information about Poly products has transitioned from the Poly Support site to the HP Support site.
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Audience, purpose, and required skills This guide is intended for beginning users, as well as intermediate and advanced users, who want to learn more about the features available with the Poly Studio X72 system. • Icons used in Poly documentation This section describes the icons used in Poly Documentation and what they mean.
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Poly Studio X72 Hardware • Mounting your Poly Studio X72 system You can mount the Poly Studio X72 system using a monitor mount, wall mount, or VESA mount. • Powering the System On and Off The system powers on when you plug it in to a power source.
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The privacy shutter automatically opens and closes depending on the state of the connected video system. • Poly Studio X72 System Hardware Ports The following illustration and table explain the hardware ports on your Poly Studio X72 system. Table 1. Ref. Number Feature...
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Indicates the system status LED indicators and information on the tracked speaker Poly Studio X72 Privacy Shutter Behavior The privacy shutter automatically opens and closes depending on the state of the connected video system. Poly Studio X72 Privacy Shutter Behavior Note Shutter behavior may vary depending on the partner application.
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The system is in an active call and the video is Shutters are open muted Poly Studio X72 System Hardware Ports The following illustration and table explain the hardware ports on your Poly Studio X72 system. Printed from Poly (http://docs.poly.com) Page 8...
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Mounting your Poly Studio X72 system You can mount the Poly Studio X72 system using a monitor mount, wall mount, or VESA mount. For information on mounting your Poly Studio X72 system, see the Poly Studio X72 Quick Start Guide.
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If a system restart is necessary, use the system web interface, RestAPI, Telnet, or SSH. If possible, avoid removing power to restart the system. Accessibility Features Poly products include a number of features to accommodate users with disabilities. • Users Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Your system includes accessibility features so that users who are deaf or hard of hearing can use the system.
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Indicators also alert you of the device’s status and when features are enabled. The system plays a tone when someone joins or leaves a Join and leave tones conference call. Printed from Poly (http://docs.poly.com) Page 11...
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Hardware installation Mount your Poly Studio X72 system and connect peripherals such as a monitor, camera, microphone, and speaker. Connect peripherals to your Poly Studio X72 system before powering on the system.
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Using the USB cable that shipped with your camera, connect the camera to an available USB-A port on the Poly Studio X72 system. When the Poly Studio X72 system starts, the camera displays in the system web interface under General Settings > Device Management under Connected Devices.
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1 Connect one end of the HDMI cable to HDMI port 1 on the primary monitor. 2 Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI 1 port on the Poly Studio X72 system. 3 Connect a second monitor to the HDMI 2 port on the Poly Studio X72 system.
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Using the out of box setup on a Poly TC10 or Poly TC8 touch controller The Poly TC10 or Poly TC8 must be on version 6.0 or later and connected to the same subnet as the Poly Studio X72 system.
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X72 system. The Poly TC10 powers on and displays the out of box screen. 2 Connect the Poly Studio X72 system to a PoE+ Class 4 Ethernet port on the same subnet as the Poly TC10. The system powers on and displays the Connect a Controller screen including the system IP address and the serial number.
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The conferencing provider that you choose determines the options for navigating the system. • Using Device Mode Connect a computer to the Poly Studio X72 system USB-C and HDMI input ports to use the Poly Studio X72 connected peripherals from your computer. •...
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Access the system web interface to perform administrative tasks. The system web interface enables you to do the following actions: Note If not prompted to do so during setup, Poly recommends changing the administrator password in the system web interface. •...
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Using Device Mode Connect a computer to the Poly Studio X72 system USB-C and HDMI input ports to use the Poly Studio X72 connected peripherals from your computer. For more information on using Device Mode on your Poly Studio X72 system, see the Poly Video Mode Administrator Guide and the Poly Partner Mode Administrator Guide at https://www.docs.poly.com.
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Locate the System IP Address Using the System Monitor and a USB Mouse If you don't have a touch monitor, remote control, Poly TC8 or Poly TC10 touch controller paired to your system, you can use a USB mouse to identify the system IP address.
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Getting help Poly is now a part of HP. The joining of Poly and HP paves the way for us to create the hybrid work experiences of the future. Information about Poly products has transitioned from the Poly Support site to the HP Support site.
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Regulatory Enquiries, Earley West 300 Thames Valley Park Drive Reading, RG6 1PT United Kingdom Document information Model ID: Poly Studio X72 (Model number P026 / P026NR) Document part number: P0xxxx-001 Last update: March 2024 Email us at documentation.feedback@hp.com with queries or suggestions related to this document.
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