Polycom 3725-23487-003/A Manual Do Utilizador

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 Setting Up and Using the Polycom Mobile Responder
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Performing Video Conferencing Tasks
Because the Mobile Responder is based on Polycom’s VSX 8000 video 
conferencing system, you can use your Mobile Responder to perform virtually 
all of the video conferencing tasks that you can perform with a VSX 8000. For 
example, you can place and end video calls, share data, customize the look and 
behavior of the system for your particular needs, and so on.
For complete information about how to use the VSX 8000 to place calls and 
perform other video conferencing tasks, refer to the Administrator’s Guide for 
the VSX Series and the Getting Started Guide for the VSX Series. Both of these 
www.polycom.com/videodocumentation
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Tips on Using the Mobile Responder
The Mobile Responder weighs 39 pounds (18 kilograms). You should get 
help lifting it if you cannot carry this much weight.
Although the Mobile Responder is built to withstand the rigors of travel, 
you should handle it as you would handle a laptop. For example, if you 
are traveling by air, be sure to bring the Mobile Responder with you as a 
carry-on, and place it carefully in the overhead storage compartment.
Operate the Mobile Responder in an environment within the range of 15% 
to 90% relative humidity. 
Store the items you use with your system, such as the remote control and 
power cable, inside the accessory storage compartment. 
To avoid damaging the display, close the accessory storage compartment 
and remove any cables connected to the connection panel before closing 
the case.
You can manually pan and tilt the camera; however, it has a fixed focus. 
To bring up the pull-out handle on the Mobile Responder, push the latch 
to the right. You can then conveniently pull the system along on its two 
wheels, just as you would roll a suitcase.
For extra security, add a padlock to the system using the holes on each side 
of the handle.
Typically, you should not need to adjust the display. However, if you do 
need to make adjustments, you can use the LCD buttons to the right of the 
display (for an illustration of where these buttons are located, refer to