Sony PCS-G50 Benutzerhandbuch

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The PCS-G50 has a number of features that make it
easy to operate.  The cursor keys on the Remote
Commander unit can be used to select and call any
one of three contacts, which are pre-programmed
and displayed in the Launcher Menu.  Up to 500
contacts can be stored in the PCS-G50 common
phone book for quick and easy dialing. In addition,
the unit supports a call history log, which stores 
the last 32 incoming and outgoing calls so that the
user can readily select and dial a recent contact.
PCSA-A7 
(U-Shaped Conference Table)
PCSA-A7 
(Classroom Layout)
Launcher Menu
Phone Book
Fig 5 Superb Sound
Fig 6 Graphical User Interface
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The PCS-G50 reproduces clear and natural-sounding
audio using MPEG-4 AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) 
at 14 kHz. And a built-in echo cancellation system
minimizes unwanted echoes during a videoconference.
The PCS-G50 is also compatible with a number of 
Sony external microphones and speakers, including
unidirectional and omnidirectional models.
Professional A/V integrators will particularly
appreciate the power and flexibility of this system to
be customized for best application match.
For exceptional sound quality in rooms with
conference tables in a U-shape or in a classroom
layout, the optional unidirectional PCSA-A7
microphone is ideal. Up to 80 units can be daisy
chained to ensure that all participants sitting near a
microphone can be heard.
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With its elegant design and optional stands for both
the camera unit and the codec unit, the PCS-G50 
can fit into even the classiest of conference rooms.  
In addition, if you wish to place the camera above a
30” to 50” PDP/LCD TV or monitor, a convenient
optional camera/codec stand, the PCSA-STG50, is
available.  This stand neatly houses the codec so that
it is behind the TV or monitor and allows the camera
to be placed above for more natural eye contact
during videoconferences.