Poly Studio E60 accessibility features ......................8 3 Using Poly Studio E60............................9 Using the Poly Studio E60 system web interface.................... 9 Set Poly Studio E60 as the default video device..................... 9 Tracking modes............................... 9 Updating software ............................10 Restart your device ............................10 Using the remote control ..........................
Audience, purpose, and required skills This guide is intended for beginning users, as well as intermediate and advanced users, who want to learn more about the features available with their Poly Studio E60 camera. Icons used in Poly documentation This section describes the icons used in Poly Documentation and what they mean.
Getting started The Poly Studio E60 is a mechanical PTZ camera that brings high quality video to large meeting rooms. Setting up Poly Studio E60 This section provides information on how to set up your Poly Studio E60 camera. In the box Make sure you have the standard shipped items when you open the box.
Figure 2-1 Connecting Poly Studio E60 to a video conferencing system Connect your Poly Studio E60 camera to the system using the provided USB 3.0 Type-B to USB 3.0 Type-A cable. IMPORTANT: Using a third-party USB Type-B to USB Type-A cable may affect device performance, or your device may not work at all.
Poly Studio E60 overview Poly Studio E60 is a new MPTZ camera with 12x optical zoom and AI-driven presenter tracking. Poly Studio E60 includes the following features: 12x optical zoom MPTZ camera and resolution up to 4K. ● Poly DirectorAI, which includes presenter tracking and group framing.
Figure 2-3 Back view of the Poly Studio E60 camera Table 2-2 Poly Studio E60 feature descriptions (back) Reference number Feature Feature description Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+) port Powers your Poly Studio E60 camera Kensington security slot Secures your device with a Kensington lock (not provided) USB 3.0 Type-B port...
Solid orange Flashing white Firmware is updating Use the Poly Studio E60 privacy cover The Poly Studio E60 camera comes with a physical cover that blocks the camera lens to protect your privacy. Figure 2-4 Poly Studio E60 privacy cover Manually remove the privacy cover before starting your video conference to show your video.
Speak in your normal voice. ● Advanced tips for great video conferences Use the following basic tips and guidelines to enhance or improve your experiences during video conferences. Camera and People Positioning Try not to fidget too much, especially if you’re the only one on camera. ●...
Bright lighting increases the range of in-focus objects, but inappropriate direct lighting might make ● you look harsh or somber. Poly recommends using indirect fluorescent lighting in a midrange, neutral color temperature (3600 K to 4500 K). You can find the color temperature of your lighting on the packaging.
Presenter tracking which frames the entire group on screen and removes excess wasted space. ● If you are using the Poly Studio E60 with a Poly G7500, you can use the G7500 system web interface to access configuration settings and change or disable some of these features for Poly Studio E60.
Updating software Depending on your individual setup, you will have a specific software update pathway. If you are using the Poly Studio E60 camera with a PC, updates will be pushed automatically through Windows Update. When using an Android-based video system, software updates for the Poly Studio E60 camera are handled through the connected video conferencing system using Poly Lens portal.
Switch Switches tracking functions Change the Poly Studio E60 remote control batteries Change the Poly Studio E60 remote control batteries to ensure it continues to work properly. Change the Poly Studio E60 remote control batteries...
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Figure 3-2 Changing the Poly remote control batteries Apply pressure to the front of the remote control and slide the battery cover down. Replace the AAA batteries. Replace the battery cover by sliding it up and firmly into place. Chapter 3 Using Poly Studio E60...
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