Connecting Extension Mics; Using Cable Management; Adjusting Vertical Camera Angle - Yamaha CS-700 Operation Manual

Video sound collaboration system for huddle rooms
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My IP address
 Connected PC via USB Cable, operating the "Service Application". The
Service Application will provide a method of identifying the current IP
and MAC addresses of the CS-700 unit. The Service Application is used
by System Administrators.
 Interrogation of DHCP Server Leased IP Address List, and association
with MAC Addresses. Known CS-700 MAC addresses will provide a
remotely managed estate of CS-700 units to be mapped to IP Addresses.

Connecting Extension Mics

The CS-700 offers a single Extension Microphone with Mute-Control as an
option. Connect the extension microphone into the CS-700 connector where
indicated. Only the Yamaha extension microphone is qualified for operation on
this port. The extension microphone includes a 25-feet (7.50 meter) cable.

Using Cable Management

To help secure the cables connected to the CS-700 main unit, indents are
provided on the back casing to support the included "hook-and-loop" cable ties.
Cables can be secured and tied-off on the back of the CS-700 to ensure robust
cable connections.

Adjusting Vertical Camera Angle

The CS-700 offers a manual vertical camera angle adjustment. This adjustment
is performed just once during initial unit installation, to properly align the
camera field of view with the table-top and conference participants. The
adjustment is made using a small/medium screwdriver inserted and pressed
into the adjustment hole on the left-side of the camera, then rotate the camera
assembly up or down to the desired angle. As the camera rotates, mechanical
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