Displaying Content With People+Content Ip - Polycom V500 System Administrator's Manual

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Displaying Content with People+Content IP

Adjusting the Monitor's Color Balance
In most cases, the monitor you connect to your system provides natural color
without any adjustment. Depending on your environment as well as the
model of monitor, however, the video may exhibit one of these problems:
Picture is too dark
Colors appear faded
Picture has too much of one color — for example, the picture may appear
greenish
If you notice any of these, the monitor needs to be adjusted.
To adjust the monitor for natural color:
1. Go to System > Diagnostics > Video.
2. Select the color bars icon to display the color bar test screen.
3. Adjust the color using the monitor's controls for color, contrast, and
brightness. Your monitor may also have controls for tint and
temperature.
4. When the colors look right on the test screen, press
remote control to stop the color bars test and show video of the room.
5. If the color appears natural, you do not need to make further
adjustments.
If the color still needs adjustment, use the monitor's controls to make small
adjustments until the picture appears natural.
People+Content IP is an optional software application available for the
V500 system. It enables a presenter to show content from a computer to other
sites in a video conference using only an IP network connection.
The presenter can show PowerPoint® slides, video clips, spreadsheets, or any
other type of content that runs from a computer. Supported resolutions
include 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and 1280x1024.
Before a presenter can use a computer to show content with
People+Content IP, you need to:
Enable People+Content IP on the V500 system.
When you purchase this option, you receive a software activation key.
This key allows you to enable People+Content IP on a V500 system.
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