Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to System Settings > Audio/Video Settings.
2. Configure the following settings and select Submit.
Setting Description
Camera Type Specifies the type of video input. The following settings are only available
when the camera type is USB.
Device Type Displays the type of device connected to the system.
Backlight
Compensation
Specifies if the camera automatically adjusts for a bright background. Use
backlight compensation when the subject appears darker than the background.
Skin Enhancement
(EagleEye Cube USB
only)
Enables or disables natural skin color enhancements for participants.
Wide Dynamic Range
(EagleEye Cube USB
only)
Enables or disables re-exposure according to the framed area instead of full
view.
White Balance Specifies how the camera compensates for variations in room light sources.
Select Auto or adjust the value manually. If you adjust manually, select a color
temperature value. The color temperature values, measured in degrees Kelvin,
correspond to the color of the ambient light in a room.
Tracking Mode
(EagleEye Cube USB &
Poly Studio)
Specifies the camera tracking mode.
• Frame Speaker: The camera automatically locates and frames the active
speaker. When someone else starts speaking, the camera switches to that
person.
Note: When you mute your microphone, the camera tracking mode
automatically switches to Frame Group.
• Frame Group: The camera automatically locates and frames all the people
in the room.
• Off: Disables automatic tracking. You must control the camera manually.
The default value is Frame Speaker.
Tracking Speed
(EagleEye Cube USB &
Poly Studio)
Determines how quickly the camera finds and switches to the new speaker.
The room environment can influence the tracking speed.
Framing Size
(EagleEye Cube USB &
Poly Studio)
Specifies the framing view.
• Wide: Establishes a wide view of meeting participants.
• Medium: (Default group framing view) Establishes a medium view of
meeting participants.
• Tight: Establishes a close-up view of meeting participants.
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