Chapter 1
Before You Begin
How to Get Help
You can find detailed information about the features and functionality of your Vista
™
system in three locations:
Vista User Guide Provides videoconferencing basics and instructs how to use the VCS software with your
conferencing tools.
Online Help Provides detailed information about VCS software and peripheral software components. Point
your browser to www.VTEL.com/Support
www.VTEL.com/Support
www.VTEL.com/Support
www.VTEL.com/Support.
Additional
Resources
Visit the VTEL technical website for more information about your Vista: www.VTEL.com/Support
www.VTEL.com/Support
www.VTEL.com/Support
www.VTEL.com/Support.
Technical support is also available through your authorized VTEL reseller.
Safety
To ensure personal safety, proper functioning of the Vista system, and that you do not void the
warranty, read the following carefully:
Do not spill liquid on VTEL components or drop objects into ventilation slots and openings.
Water and foreign objects can damage components and create hazardous operating
conditions.
Only qualified personnel should repair or service VTEL equipment.
Do not use VTEL products near water or in wet or damp locations.
To prevent overheating, do not block ventilation slots or openings or put VTEL equipment
in separate enclosures unless proper ventilation is provided.
Use only the appropriate power supplies and cables. Failure to do so voids the warranty, can
damage components, and creates hazardous operating conditions.
Selecting a Site
This section describes how to select the most appropriate location for your Vista system.
Do not
Do not
Do not
Do not connect any power cords before or during the installation procedure
until directed to do so.
Room Location
When choosing the system location, avoid the following conditions:
Areas of high traffic and noise
Rooms with many windows
General work areas
Doorways, columns, or other distracting elements should not be within the camera view.
Room Size
The room in which the system is located should be large enough so that:
The viewing distance is appropriate for the monitor size.
Participants can move around freely.
Windows are not within the camera view or are covered.
All the participants can be included in the camera range.
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