Room lighting can affect video quality. If the room is too bright or too dark for camera tracking to work
properly, you can improve the video quality by adjusting certain settings in Polycom Companion.
Procedure
1.
Connect the EagleEye Cube USB device to your computer, then select the Poly EagleEye Cube
tile in Polycom Companion.
2.
Go to
User Settings
>
Camera Control
.
3.
Select
Advanced Camera Settings
.
4.
Configure the following camera settings:
Camera Setting
Description
Brightness
Adjusts image brightness.
Contrast
Adjusts image contrast.
Hue
Adjusts the image color.
Saturation
Adjusts the video color saturation.
Sharpness
Adjusts the video sharpness.
White Balance
Specifies how the camera compensates for
variations in room light sources.
Select
Auto
or adjust the value manually. If you
adjust manually, select a color temperature value.
The color temperature values, measured in
degrees Kelvin, correspond to the color of the
ambient light in a room.
Backlight Comp
Enables or disables backlight compensation.
PowerLine Frequency (Anti Flicker)
Changes the power line frequency value to prevent
flicker in the video.
5.
Select
Apply
to save the changes or
Default
to restore the default settings.
6.
(Only for Windows) Select
Camera Control
to control the camera using the following options:
Settings
Description
Zoom
Adjusts camera zoom in/out.
Pan
Adjusts the left or right direction of the camera.
Tile
Adjusts the up or down direction of the camera.
Zoom, pan, and tilt features are available only when the EagleEye Cube
Tracking Mode
is off.
7.
Select
Save
.
Managing the EagleEye Cube USB Device
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