Polycom 1725-71140-001 Work Light User Manual


 
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1 Overview
The Halo environment
The POLYCOM Halo Collaboration System facilitates “face-to-face” meetings between people located at different
sites. The design and placement of the Halo equipment contribute to the impression that all participants are
present in the same location.
Although different Halo locations may have different seating capacities, each location contains a similar set of
fixtures:
Conference table with six, four, or two seats
Lower display or displays for viewing participants in up to three other Halo locations
Upper display, or collaboration display, for setting up meetings and sharing information
Mouse for operating the upper display
VGA cable for connecting video output from an optional laptop computer—in certain locations, the cable also
has an audio plug for connecting audio output
In certain locations, an overhead camera for showing physical items during a meeting
In certain locations, video-conference equipment and a remote control or other control device for linking a
video conference to a Halo meeting
Other equipment, such as microphones, speakers, and cameras, needed to conduct a meeting
User’s guide containing operating instructions
The next two illustrations show examples of a fully furnished six-seat Halo studio and a fully furnished four-seat
Halo meeting center.
NOTE: A two-seat or four-seat meeting center has only one lower display, whereas a six-seat studio has
three lower displays. However, both locations can see the same views of participants in other locations.