ClickShareConference enables wireless conferencing and presentation in any meeting space. When users walk into the meeting room, ClickShare automatically connects their laptop to room devices like cameras, mics, speakers, sound bars and displays. They can start a meeting from a laptop within seconds, using their preferred video conferencing platform.
The KY-PZ200 HD PTZ cameras provide optimal remote production performance with NDIHX and SRT streaming, H.265/H.264/MJPEG encoding, and VITC (Vertical Interval Timecode) multi-camera synchronization technologies making them ideal for education, corporate, live events and sport applications. Their HD 1/2.8-inch progressive CMOS image sensor and 20x optical zoom produce broadcast-quality imaging. All camera models have HDMI and 3G-SDI, RJ45 with PoE, RS232, RS485 interfaces standard in addition to UVC (USB Video Class) to connect with ClickShare Conference. The cameras are available in black or white variations to best match the ambience of the conference area.
The JVC and ClickShare Conference system together provide an optimal one-click meeting experience for presenters as well as participants in a variety of remote and in-person collaboration applications.
JVC (JVCKENWOOD Europe B.V.) is a wholly owned subsidiary of JVCKENWOOD Corporation. JVC is a leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated audio and video products that use superior technologies to deliver high quality sound and images. JVC offers professional electronics products and distributes a complete line of broadcast and presentation equipment. These include cameras, professional camcorders, high definition monitors, live production equipment, and video/data projectors.
Barco is a global company with headquarters in Kortrijk (Belgium). Our visualization and collaboration technology helps professionals accelerate innovation in the healthcare and enterprise and entertainment markets. Barco counts over 3,000 visioneers, whose passion for technology is captured in over 500 unique patents.
So the problem is that the cameras freeze after some time and the buttons lose their connection. The screen turns white and the buttons change from "red" (connected) to the turning white circle.In Room 2 the connection is even worse - it freezes every few minutes. Also the camera "awakens" and powers off again even if there is no connection from the clickshare to it.
The whole system has a static IP and is in the same network.We update everything constantly and use the "Barco certified firmware for Logitech Rally".
Every help with this case is much appreciatedBest regardsChristian
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With ClickShare CX-20, wireless conferencing, you start a huddle meeting from your device, using your preferred conference tool. Automatically connect to room cameras, speakerphones, and sound bars for an immersive experience. Conference, collaborate, click in less than 7 seconds with the Conferencing Button and Collaboration App (available for PC, Mac, and mobile devices).
Wirelessly present your meeting, remotely control your camera, set preset positions and customize settings, to create a professional communication and presentation experience. Improve your meeting quality with HuddleCamHD and ClickShare Conference.
ClickShare CX-50 allows you to use your preferred conferencing tool and start a meeting from your device, providing an immersive conferencing experience with exceptional audio-visual quality. Connecting to conference room audio-visual peripherals via USB is automatic, meaning you don?t waste valuable time trying to connect to cameras or soundbars in the meeting, conference or boardroom.
With ClickShare CX-50, you can ?bring your own meeting? and decide which way you want to collaborate. It offers a range of capabilities for more effective collaboration in your medium-to-large meeting rooms including annotation so meeting participants can add comments to slides, blackboarding so details can be updated in real time, moderation for team members to control what is shown on the meeting screen and complete touch-screen control through ClickShare CX-50 touchback support feature. Use the ClickShare Conference Button and the ClickShare Collaboration App (for PC, Mac and mobile devices) for an intuitive and consistent user experience.
For any business environment, ClickShare CX-50 is a perfect fit. Featuring enhanced security for your privacy and peace of mind, ClickShare Conference can be seamlessly integrated into any IT network. The?XMS (Cloud) Management Platform, meanwhile, allows for simple and straightforward device management as well as a user-friendly experience and clear analytics.
The CX-50 is compatible with many USB peripherals. Therefore the ClickShare CX-50 device is compatible with many webcams, microphones and soundbars. So integrating the CX-50 into your meeting room is simple.?
The CX-50 is easy to install, so easy it only takes 7 seconds. The ClickShare Button that comes along with the CX-50 plugs into your laptop to start the connection to the CX-50 (Base Unit). After the two devices have paired you are then able to start sharing your content.
I am trying to connect a Barco ClickShare to our VC so that we can share screens for external visitors. We also have a PC connected to the VC also for internal users to login to. When logging on to the VC system config I can only see 2 connectors, 1 for the camera and 1 for the PC. The PC is connected via DVI and the TV is connected via HDMI. The last HDMI port is where the Barco is plugged into, but I can't see anything other than the camera and PC on the system configuration screen. Do I need to update the software or am I at maximum capacity for devices on the VC?
Proximity probably won't work in your use case, you mentioned this was for visitors, correct? From that I would assume they are not on your corporate network, proximity requires that traffic can route between the sharing device and the endpoint, which wouldn't be the case if your visitors are on a guest wifi or something like that.
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Zoom allows instructors to share a feed from a second device in order to show students an alternate view. A camera connected to your computer can be used as the second device to show a document, a physical whiteboard, or an activity taking place in the room. A smartphone or tablet connected to your computer can be used as the second device to show activities on that screen, such as drawing on a sketching app, or utilizing any other app. You may also wish to join your Zoom meeting as a participant from that mobile device, and share your content/screen that way.
If you are connected to the meeting with a device which has a rear-facing camera, such as a Microsoft Surface, that camera will activate and share to the meeting. You can also switch between the front and back cameras by clicking 'Switch Camera' at the top left.
Screen sharing from any device allows the instructor to use the screen on their device as a second camera to stream activity in the room. This involves hosting the meeting on your computer and also joining as a participant from your smartphone. On an iOS or Android device, join a Zoom meeting using the Zoom app. Choose the 'join without video' option when joining from the device - you will turn on the video when you are ready to begin presenting. Do not join audio from the device.
When you are ready to begin presenting, click 'Start Video' on the device. The view from the front-facing camera on the device will be displayed in the Zoom meeting. You may also, as the host, click 'Ask to Start Video' on the participant in the participant's list in the main Zoom window.
If you have trouble mirroring, be sure that the device and the computer are on the same Wi-Fi network. If the AirPlay icon won't appear even when an Apple TV is nearby, go to System Preferences > Displays > Display and choose "Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available". On your iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac or Apple TV, toggle off Wi-Fi and then turn it back on.
You may now swipe to change to another app or to the camera to mirror that view to the meeting. You may use a drawing or whiteboard app on your device, which will circumvent the limitation of the Zoom whiteboard, which is only available during sharing. While mirroring, whatever is displayed on the screen of the device (or whatever the camera app is pointing at) will be shared to the meeting. When mirroring, the device does not need to be joined to the meeting as a participant.
When you are finished sharing from the device, swipe up to return to the iOS device control menu, click on the mirroring connection, and click 'Stop Mirroring'. You may then click 'Stop Sharing' on the meeting as well.
If you are mirroring content from your phone or tablet, ensure that your portrait orientation lock is OFF, and you will be able to tilt your phone to share the content in either portrait or landscape. Note - this does NOT work for live view through your camera app on newer iPhones - but it will work for photos and video that are already saved to the phone.
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