Meeting Room
Layout
Be sure to position camera and microphone
appropriately in your meeting room.
Camera Range
(Arrow 300/200)
represents the shooting area of the
camera when the zoom has been extended
fully.
indicates the shooting area of
the camera when the angling function is
fully utilized. Use the measurements below
as a guide for the layout of your meeting
room.
(Arrow 1000)
represents the shooting area of the
camera when the zoom has been extended
fully. Use the measurements below as a
guide for the layout of your videoconference
room.
Top view (horizontal range at
maximum zoom-out) (Arrow 300/200)
8
GB
Meeting Room Layout
Top view (horizontal range at
maximum zoom-out) (Arrow1000)
0.75 m
(2.46 ft)
2.5 m
(8.20 ft)
4.2 m (13.78 ft)
Side view (vertical range at maximum
zoom-out) (Arrow1000)
3 m
(9.84 ft)
62°
2.5 m (8.20 ft)
Lighting Considerations
Do not point the camera toward a window
where sunlight comes in as back lighting
may decrease the contrast. If it is necessary,
cover the window with a thick curtain.
Adjust room lighting so that it falls on the
participants. Avoid direct light on the TV
monitor. Light intensity on faces should be
about 300 lux or more.
80°