Powering On And Off; Configuring With The Setup Wizard - Polycom QDX 6000 Administrator's Manual

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Introducing the Polycom QDX System

Powering On and Off

Connect power and power on the system after you have connected all of the
equipment that you will use with it. Make sure that the system is powered
off before you connect devices to it.
To power on the Polycom QDX 6000 system:
The indicator light on the front panel of the system provides this information:
Indicator Light
Off
Steady red light
Blinking red light
Steady green light
Blinking red light against steady green
light
Steady blue light
Blinking red light against steady blue
light
Blinking blue light (on 1 sec, off 2 sec)

Configuring with the Setup Wizard

When you power on your system for the first time, the setup wizard detects
the system's IP and leads you through the minimum configuration steps
required to place a call.
The setup wizard allows you to set a room password, which allows you to
limit access to the Admin Settings. The default room password is the 16-digit
system serial number from the System Information screen or the back of the
system.
You can run the setup wizard or view the configuration screens in either of
these two ways.
1-2
Leave enough space to connect the cables easily. Place the camera and
display together so that people at your site face the camera when they
are looking at the display.
Press the power switch on the back of the system.
Make sure you can recall the room password if you set one. If you forget the
password, you will have to reset the system, delete the system files, and run the setup
wizard again in order to access Admin Settings and reset the password.
In the room with the system — Use the remote control to navigate the
screens and enter information. You can use the number pad on the
System Status
System is powered off.
System is initializing.
System is updating software.
System is in a call.
System received an IR signal while in a
call.
System is awake, not in a call.
System received an IR signal while awake
and not in a call.
System is asleep.

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