Web Viewing in a Video Environment
If the QSX is connected to a Polycom VSX8000, VSX7000s or a VSX7000e with Visual
Concert, web viewers without video capability can still receive content in a video
environment. In order to do so, they can login directly to the QSX and receive content.
An example of this type of scenario is shown below.
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Standard VGA Cable
Computer
(sending meeting content)
Local Display
VGA In
VGA Out
VGA Out
VGA In
Remote Participant
(connecting through internet)
Content
Controller
VSX 8000
VSX 7000e
VSX 7000s
(with Visual Content)
Vortex
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(connecting through video system)
When using the QSX in this scenario, you should ensure that it is configured to auto-
preview content. This means that it will automatically forward content to the local
display, which, in this case, is the VSX unit.
For use of the overall solution, user behavior will not change. When the user wishes to
display content locally or to the far-end video participants, he will simply press the
“Graphics” key on the video system’s remote control. For more information on Polycom
videoconferencing products, please refer to
www.polycom.com
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Note:
The Polycom Vortex unit shown here is an optional configuration. Polycom
Vortex optimizes audio quality in large conference rooms and other large-room
environments. For more information about the Polycom Vortex system, refer to
www.polycom.com
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