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Polycom Pano
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System Indicator Lights
The LED on the front of the Pano device system provides the following information.
Indicator Light System Status
Off or blinking red light System is disconnected, cannot initialize, or has encountered a severe
malfunction
Steady white light System is initializing
Steady blue light System is running
Alternating blue and amber lights System is in software update or factory restore mode
Powering On and Off
The Pano device remains in an awake state. It does not have a power button or power-saving or monitor
sleep modes.
You can power the Pano device with the following:
Power over Ethernet+ (PoE+) IEEE 802.3at Type 2 (Link Layer Discovery Protocol [LLDP]
negotiation is supported for switches that require it)
2.0 mm power adapter
Remember the following when powering the Pano device:
When you connect both a PoE+ source and power adapter, the power adapter takes precedence.
The device reboots when you connect or disconnect the power adapter.
The Pano device supports only PoE 2-event classification mode. Depending on the model, you may
need to configure your switch to support the 2-event classification mode before the system is able
to receive proper power from the component. If necessary, check the switch user manual for
instructions to activate this feature.
Powering a Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)-enabled monitor off and on disrupts how the Pano
device functions and requires you to restart the device. To avoid these issues, Polycom
recommends disabling the monitor's CEC setting. (Note: CEC may have a different name
depending on the monitor manufacturer.)
Power On the Device
You need to connect all of the related equipment that you intend to use before connecting the power
source to the Pano device.
Procedure
1. Connect the Pano device to the monitor using an HDMI cable.
2. Optional: Connect the touch-capable monitor to the bottom USB port.
3. Connect the LAN cable.
Getting Started
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