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Setting up the Snap to Whiteboard feature

Setting up the Snap to Whiteboard feature

Introduction

The Snap to Whiteboard feature is supported by Cisco
TelePresence SpeakerTrack 60 cameras. Tracking should be
swithched on.
A speaker track camera can track the person talking
automatically, and normally the camera will cover just the
talking person.
When the Snap to Whiteboard feature is activiated and the
talking person is standing by the whiteboard, the camera will
go to a pre-defined preset. This preset should be defined by
the system administrator to cover the whiteboard area and
the person next to it.
D15105.05 SX80 Administrator Guide TC7.3, OCTOBER 2015.
Introduction
Web interface
(page 1 of 3)
Preparations
Whiteboard posistion
The whiteboard should be placed accross the room from the
camera, as shown in the illustration.
When configuring the feature, you need to know the accurate
distance between the camera and the whiteboard.
Microphones
Do not mute the microphones when configuring the Snap to
Whiteboard feature.
The speaker track functionality is disabled when the
microphones are muted.
System settings
Speaker track camera
Accurate distance (d)
d
between camera
and whitboard
Whiteboard
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Administrator Guide
Setting passwords
Speaker position and whiteboard area
The whiteboard area is the area you want the camera to
cover when a person is standing by the whiteboard making
a presentation. The sound tracking area is from half the
whiteboard area and up.
Thus, the person presenting on the whiteboard should stand
upright close to the whiteboard. He or she cannot move
about in the room.
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Appendices
Appendices
Tracking area
height (h/2)
Whiteboard area
height (h)

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