Setting
Camera Sleep Mode
3. Select Save.
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Configure Sleep Settings
Configure Camera Tracking Settings
Poly camera tracking technology provides automatic speaker and group framing in the room.
Tracking options and behavior depend on your system model and camera. For example:
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The Frame Speaker camera tracking option isn't available on the Studio X50 or Studio X30
systems.
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If you use a standalone EagleEye IV camera with a G7500 system, you won't see tracking options.
Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to Audio/Video > Video Inputs.
2. Go to Input 1 and specify a camera Tracking Mode.
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Frame Group
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For G7500 systems: The camera automatically locates and frames participants in the
room without moving the camera.
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For Studio X50 and Studio X30 systems: The camera automatically locates and
frames participants in a small or medium room.
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Frame Group with Transition: The camera automatically locates and frames participants in
the room while moving the camera. For example, if someone enters the room, you might see
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Configuring Video and Camera Settings
Description
Specifies a sleep mode for your camera.
Fast Wake Up: The camera provides an image as soon
as the monitor wakes. While asleep, the camera faces
forward.
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When you set sleep Display to Black, an image
more quickly displays, but be aware that this uses
maximum power.
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When you set sleep Display to No Signal, the
display synchronizes with the system. This can take
a few seconds but may conserve energy depending
on the monitor.
Save Energy: Puts the camera into standby mode to
save power (the camera spins to the rear and faces
down).
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When you set sleep Display to Black, it takes a few
seconds for the camera to send an image.
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When you set sleep Display to No Signal, the
camera is already sending an image by the time the
display synchronizes with the system.
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