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Videoconferencing Room Layout
Videoconferencing
Room Layout
Layout example
Camera Range
represents the shooting area of the
camera when the zoom has been extended
fully. Use the measurements below as a
guide for the layout of your videoconference
room.
Top view (horizontal range at
maximum zoom-out)
Side view (vertical range at maximum
zoom-out)
Layout Considerations
• Avoid having large, moving objects,
especially people, behind the participants,
as the quality of the picture transmitted to
the remote party will deteriorate.
• Do not seat participants in front of a wall
with fine stripe patterns.
• Choose a room where echo will not occur.
• Do not install the system near noise
sources such as air conditioners or copy
machines.
• Avoid placing the system in a room where
there are the speakers used for an in-house
broadcasting system.
Lighting Considerations
Do not point the camera toward a window
where sunlight comes in as back lighting
may decrease the contrast. If it is necessary,
cover the window with a thick curtain.
Adjust room lighting so that it falls on the
participants. Avoid direct light on the
display.
Light intensity on faces should be about 300
lux or more.
80°
2.5 m (8.20 ft)
0.75 m
(2.46 ft)
1.5 m
(4.92 ft)
80°
4.2 m (13.78 ft)
0.75 m
(2.46 ft)
2.5 m
(8.20 ft)
62°
2.5 m (8.20 ft)
3 m
(9.84 ft)
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