Polycom VSX 8000 Series Quick Setup Manual

Type
Quick Setup Manual
Quick Setup for the
Polycom Mobile Responder
Copyright © 2006 Polycom, Inc.
Polycom® and the Polycom logo are registered trademarks and
Mobile Responder
and VSX
are trademarks of Polycom, Inc.
1725-23337-001/A
The Polycom® Mobile Responder is a complete video
conferencing system packaged in a portable case. Based
on Polycom’s VSX 8000 system, the Mobile Responder
includes a built-in display, camera, microphone, and IP
network interface.
17” display Speaker Camera IR receiver
Connection panel Accessory compartment Microphone
The Mobile Responder weighs 39 pounds (18 kg). You
should get help lifting it if you cannot carry this much weight.
The Mobile Responder complies with FAA carry-on luggage
regulations for overhead storage. Although it is built to
withstand the rigors of travel, you should handle the Mobile
Responder as you would handle a laptop. For example,
when using it, place it on a secure, flat surface.
IR activity
indicator
Side
panel
Note
Connecting Equipment to the Connection Panel
The equipment shown in the illustration below is optional. You
can also add an optional ISDN/V.35 network interface card to
the Mobile Responder as described in the Users Guide for
the Polycom Mobile Responder. For more information about
purchasing optional components, contact your Polycom
distibutor.
LAN
11
1
VGA VGA
Line
Out
Mic
In
Audio InAudio In
2668-23206-ENG
LAN
11
VSX
1
To connect the power cord:
For complete information about how to use the VSX 8000 to
place calls and perform other video conferencing tasks, refer
to the VSX 8000 series documentation. For more information
about the Mobile Responder, refer to the User’s Guide for the
Polycom Mobile Responder. These documents are available
on the CDs that you received with your Mobile Responder or
at www.polycom.com/videodocumentation.
1. Open the panel on the side of the Mobile Responder by
2. Make sure you have the appropriate power cord for your
3. Connect the other end of the power cord to a wall outlet.
The system can accept AC voltages between 98 and 250 VAC.
To power on the Mobile Responder:
1. Press the power button located inside the side panel to
the ON position.
2. Wait one to two minutes for the system to completely
power on.
When the system is powered on, the VSX 8000 home screen
appears on the display.
pressing down on the latch.
country, and connect one end of the cord to the power
connector inside the side panel.
Powering on the Mobile Responder
Pe
rforming Video Conferencing Tasks
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Polycom VSX 8000 Series Quick Setup Manual

Type
Quick Setup Manual

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