Maxwell 204B has upgraded with a Logitech Rally Bar and related equipment which allows easy access to Zoom meetings in that space without having to conduct the meeting through the room's PC.
If a meeting in Maxwell 204B needs to be Zoom-enabled, users with permission to schedule in that room should follow the steps below to add the Zoom Extension to Outlook. When done correctly, this meeting will automatically show up on the Logitech "Tap" device on the 204B conference room table with a "Join" button.
Tapping the button launches your Zoom session and starts the meeting for people in the room.
Staff who oversee the scheduling of this room should install the Outlook Extension for Zoom.
To make your meeting appear on the Logitech Tap controller in 204b and be easily joined from the room perform these steps while creating the meeting:
By default, the main camera on the Rally Bar (located under the TV) will behave similar to a traditional webcam and show the entire room. This is the "Manual" mode. The angle and zoom can be controlled by either the Tap controller by entering "Camera Control" and then "Manual" or you can use the remote control which is mounted under the TV next to the power and video input wall plate.
Alternatively, you can select other camera control modes which will attempt to locate and more effectively frame people in the room.
The Rally Bar will try to follow the speaker as that person move around the room. If there are multiple people in the room, a wide-angle image of the room will appear at the bottom of the screen, but the main image will remain as a tight shot on the person speaking.
This mode is similar to the Speaker Focus but will frame the shot somewhat wider to include people near the person speaking. An option with Auto-Framing can be enabled which is called Multi-Focus Framing. This option will slice the auto-framed shot so each person is in their own screen region. Either way, the Rally Bar will attempt to follow the speaker and keep them correctly framed.
In this mode the focus is on multiple individuals and they will be combined into a single frame.
This mode further frames each participant (up to a total of 5) so each person has their own region (stream) in the Zoom meeting. The individual streams are shown to remote Zoom users in a grid format.
This YouTube video provides good examples of these various framing options:
The Tap controller in Maxwell 204B also allows easy, wireless sharing of your laptop or device screen to the TV display in the room. This can be done easily even when you are not actively in a Zoom session.
To share your devices screen, perform these steps:
While this platform has been optimized to make Zoom meetings quick and easy, you can also use this platform to join Microsoft Teams meetings.
To do this you will need to know the specific Meeting ID and Passcode for YOUR meeting.
Please don't use the numbers used in the screenshots below! They are for demonstration purposes only. |
If you have an Outlook meeting invitation, you can find them here:
You can also look them up from within the Teams session here. Start by clicking the "..." and More button.
From the Tap controller, click the Microsoft Teams button and enter the Meeting ID and Passcode:
When you have successfully joined the Teams meeting, the Tap controller will show you controls similar to what you would see in Zoom:
On this page: