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deliver true HD camera video to the UC software via USB 3.0, the UC
software may down-sample the video to lower resolutions.
Network bandwidth and service consistency. Network drop-outs and
bandwidth restrictions can clearly affect the UC software and end-to-end
connection, with greatest impact being degraded video quality, either
with a resolution down-grade below HD, or through video artifacts and
freezes during network service interruptions.
Optimize Camera Settings. Assuming video degradation is not resolution
or bandwidth related, various other camera settings can be optimized
through the UC Software Control Panel/Camera Settings, including
contrast, brightness, sharpness, Hue, and others.
Check that the Power line frequency for anti-flicker is set correctly.
When using fluorescent lighting, using the wrong frequency setting might
lead to a flicker in the image. The frequency can either be set from the
UC application if supported, or from the Service Application’s Camera
menu.
Misaligned Camera Image (Far-end video)
If the camera is projecting a poorly framed (misaligned) image to the far-end. Or
the conference room is configured such that the CS-700 is not symmetrically
aligned with the Table and/or the display, causing the camera field of view to
be misaligned.
In these cases adjust the vertical camera angle (see section Setting Up the
System), then make additional camera pan/tilt/zoom adjustments as
necessary to optimize for your room using the Service application.
No Camera Image at Far-end
Ensure that Camera Mute is not enabled (showing red). If Camera Mute
is enabled, the far end should see a large “pause” image.
Ensure that UC Software properly sees and enables the Yamaha CS-700
Camera device within the software settings.