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Cisco TelePresence DX80 Руководство пользователя
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Introduction

Best Practice

A successful video conference provides
a face-to-face meeting, even if the
participants are miles or continents apart.
Keep in mind that it still is a meeting—
normal etiquette and dress code apply
even here.
General
Consider setting the unit to Automatic
Answer, but mute the microphone for
privacy reasons, if possible.
Do not forget to rehearse "the noble
art of operating a video system" to the
extent needed.
In the meeting room
Make sure that you do not experience
obstacles blocking the view to the
microphone at all times.
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Noise sources like computers placed
on the table should always be placed
away from the microphone of your unit.
The noise from such sources is often
perceived as surprisingly loud by the
remote participants.
Pay attention to the background your
system will provide to the remote
participants. If the camera captures
the corridor outside your office, people
passing by may distract your remote
participants. This applies as well to
curtains with a distinct texture pattern
and, in particular, to curtains moving due
to draught in the room.
If you are going to share content
some of the participants will normally
make use of duo video. That implies
the use of two video streams, one
showing the presentation and the other
showing the presenter—or the group of
presenters. Smaller systems may force
you to choose between showing the
presentation or the presenter.
For duo video some attention is needed.
Duo video is sometimes shown side–by–
side with half the screen showing the
presentation and the other half showing
the presenter. Provide the impression
that you seem to look towards the
presentation instead of the impression
that you sit with your back towards it,
when all is viewed on the remote monitor.
If in doubt, look straight into the camera
to avoid this situation.
Other Tips
Brightness control
To adjust brightness, colors or other
settings of your system, use the
touch pad. Adjust the monitor to suit
the conditions of the conference
room.
D1510401 User Guide
Cisco Collaborate Desk DX80
Produced: April 2014, All contents © 2014
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.