Polycom RealPresence Trio Visual+ Accessory Video Conferencing Device (2200-21540-001)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
What is the RealPresence Trio Visual+?
It is an accessory for the RealPresence Trio 8800 that allows for video conferencing and content sharing. What video resolution does it support?
It can handle up to 1080p HD video resolution at 30 frames per second. How does it connect to the RealPresence Trio 8800?
It connects to the RealPresence Trio 8800 using an Ethernet connection. What ports does it have?
It has 2 USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI 1.4 port, and a 3.5mm stereo output. Does it require its own power supply?
No, it uses Power over Ethernet (PoE). What video inputs does it support?
It accepts USB cameras and HDMI inputs for content. Can it be used as a standalone device?
No, it must be connected to a RealPresence Trio 8800 to function. What content sharing capabilities does it have?
It supports the sharing of presentations, spreadsheets, PDFs, photographs, and other multimedia information. Is it compatible with Skype for Business?
Yes, it is compatible with Microsoft Skype for Business. Does it come with a camera?
No, a USB camera needs to be purchased separately. What are its dimensions?
4.5 x 4.5 x 1.1 inches (115 x 115 x 28 mm) How much does it weigh?
It weighs 1.7 lbs (770g). Does it support wireless content sharing?
Yes, through compatible devices and software. Can it be wall-mounted?
Yes, it comes with a mounting plate for wall installation. Does it support multiple displays?
No, it only supports a single display output. Is it compatible with other Polycom products?
It's designed specifically for use with the RealPresence Trio 8800. What's the maximum number of participants it can show on screen?
This is dependent on the connected monitor and the video layout used. Does it support touch control?
No, it is controlled using the RealPresence Trio 8800 interface. Can I connect external speakers to the Visual+?
Yes, you may connect additional speakers via the 3.5mm stereo audio output. What types of networks does it support?
It works with regular Ethernet networks and requires PoE for power.