Conversation Mode
Conversation mode frames two speakers separately and puts them on the same window in a split view.
Note: Conversation mode is a Labs Feature that has not been fully tested or supported.
When there’s a continuous and well-balanced conversation between two participants in the meeting, the
device’s camera moves to conversation mode from the group view. Note that the following scenarios don’t
evoke conversation mode:
▪ One of the speakers talks too little or too much.
▪ Both speakers talk at the same time.
▪ More than two speakers talk while taking turns.
Conversation mode automatically ends when a third participant starts talking.
Presenter Mode
Presenter mode frames the main speaker in your meeting room and follows the speaker when the
speaker moves.
You can enable presenter mode for meetings where one person is the primary presenter or for distance
learning so the camera always shows the instructor. The camera zooms in to capture both the presenter
and the presentation background (for example, a large screen or a whiteboard) and follows the
presenter’s movement.
Presenter mode ends automatically in the following situations:
▪ Someone other than the speaker faces the device and starts talking.
▪ The presenter stops talking for a while.
▪ The presenter walks off camera.
To ensure the best performance of presenter mode, do the following:
▪ Place the device within 3 m (10 ft) of the speaker.
▪ Position the device so the camera is level with the speaker’s upper chest instead of eye level. This
enables the camera to capture most of the speaker’s body along with the presentation background.
If you position the camera at the speaker’s eye level, the device may be positioned too high to
capture all the content on the screen. If you position the camera lower than the speaker’s upper
chest, the speaker’s head may not appear in the camera view.
Matrix Mode
The matrix mode identifies multiple participants in a single camera feed and displays them in individual
frames,
The matrix mode displays in either portrait view (single row of frames) or quad view (two rows of frames),
based on the number of participants identified. If the participants move, the view reframes. It supports a
maximum of six individual frames
Using Poly Studio R30
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