poly P15 Studio Personal Video Bar User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Poly
Table of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started
- Using Your Poly Studio P Series Device
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
poly P15 Studio Personal Video Bar User Guide
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Before You Begin
This guide describes how to use the Poly Studio P15 personal video bar.
Audience, Purpose, and Required Skills
This guide is intended for beginning users, as well as intermediate and
advanced users, who want to learn more about the features available with their
Poly Studio P Series device.
You can use the features in this guide without having Lens Desktop installed
on your connected computer.
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the Poly Privacy Policy.
Please direct comments or questions to
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Getting Started
Before you use your device, familiarize yourself with its features.
Poly Studio P15 Hardware Overview
The following figures display the hardware features on the Poly Studio P15 personal video bar. The table lists each feature numbered in the figures.
Front View
System Ports
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Use the Poly Studio P Series Device Privacy Shutter
Your Poly Studio P Series device provides a built-in physical cover that blocks the camera lens to protect your privacy.
Procedure
- Do one of the following: Rotate the privacy shutter ring counter clockwise to open the shutter. Rotate the privacy shutter ring clockwise to close the shutter.
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Computer and Cable Requirements
Make sure that your computer and USB cable meet the following requirements to use a Poly Studio P series device as the camera and audio accessory. Your computer must have one of the following operating systems:
- Windows 10
- macOS versions 10.15 and 11
The Poly Studio P Series devices only support the USB-C 3.0 cable that came with your system. Note the following limitations with USB connections:
- Using a third-party USB-C to USB-C cable may affect device performance, or your device may not work at all.
- Using a third-party USB-C to USB-A adapter may affect video quality.
- Connecting your device to a USB 2.1 or 2.0 port may prevent you from receiving full 4K video from your Poly Studio P15 personal video bar.
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LED Status Indicators
Your device provides an LED above the camera to help you understand the device’s behaviours. The following table lists each LED and its associated status.
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Basic Tips for Great Video Conferences
Use the following basic tips and guidelines to enhance or improve your experiences during video conferences.
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Mount and position the camera so that your eyes are level with the top third of your screen and your face appears in the middle area of the video stream.
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Avoid wearing bright colours, all-light or all-dark clothing, or very busy patterns like small checks or narrow stripes. Light pastels and muted colours look the best on the screen.
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Preview your video stream before you join a meeting to make sure that you don’t have shadows on your face and that your camera settings are configured correctly.
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Speak in your normal voice.
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Advanced Tips for Great Video Conferences
Use the following advanced tips and guidelines to enhance or improve your experiences during video conferences.
Camera and People Positioning
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Try not to fidget too much, especially if you’re the only one on camera.
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Include all the people in the room (if possible), or introduce everyone in the room at the beginning of a meeting.
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Keep the view focused on people and not the background or room furnishings.
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In a home office, position the camera to an appropriate angle and consider disabling the tracking feature to avoid capturing potential distractions in your video (for example, other people, pets, or TVs).
Clothing, Furnishings, and Backgrounds
- To avoid disruptions, exclude the following from the camera view: light sources, tables, chairs, walls, busy decorations, and the floor.
- To avoid funny effects, wear clothes that contrast with the background instead of blending into it and make sure nothing in the background seems to stick out of anyone’s head.
- Avoid glossy table tops, strong colours, or bold wood grain in the room. The best table surface colour is a flat satin finish in neutral grey.
- A wall that’s painted light grey with a touch of blue works best as a background. Video conferencing systems use a grey or blue reference image to process the video, so a background in that colour helps to enhance the video you send.
- Try to keep dry-erase whiteboards out of the camera field of view. Be aware that other people in the meeting might see what’s written on the whiteboards.
Lighting
- Close any curtains, drapes, or blinds over your windows. Daylight is a variable light source and can conflict with interior room lighting.
- Bright lighting increases the range of in-focus objects, but inappropriate direct lighting might make you look harsh or sombre. Poly recommends using indirect fluorescent lighting in a midrange, neutral colour temperature (3600 K to 4500 K). You can find the colour temperature of your lighting on the packaging.
Audio and Noise
- Mute your audio when you’re silent or before you move your audio device.
- Keep your windows and doors closed to minimize unwanted noises.
- Close any drapes or blinds over your windows. The glass from windowpanes can cause issues with acoustics due to reflection.
- Poly Noise Block AI helps the microphone eliminate unwanted noises while picking up your voice. If you’re not using Poly Noise Block technology, consider these additional audio suggestions:
Don’t obstruct your microphone with papers or other objects.
Avoid tapping on the table or rustling papers.
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Accessibility Features
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Users Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Your device includes accessibility features for users who are deaf or hard of hearing to use the system.
The following table lists the accessibility features for users who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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Accessibility
Features
Users Who Are Blind, Have Low Vision, or Have Limited Vision
Your device includes accessibility features for users who are blind, have low
vision, or have limited vision to use the device.
The following table lists the accessibility features for users who are blind,
have low vision, or have limited vision.
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Features
Users with Limited Mobility
Your device includes accessibility features to enable users with limited mobility to use various device features.
The following table lists the accessibility features for users with limited mobility.
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Using Your Poly Studio P Series Device
Connect your Poly Studio P Series device to your computer with the provided USB cable. Once you plug in the device, you can start using the Poly Studio P Series personal video bar.
Default Poly Studio P Series Device Features
Several features are enabled by default on your device. You can only change or disable these features using Poly Lens Desktop App.
Poly Studio P15 Features
The following features are enabled by default:
- Active Echo Cancellation
- Poly Noise Block AI
- Automatic camera framing
- Camera tracking maximum zoom level (4x)
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Download and Install the Poly Lens Desktop App
Download the Poly Lens Desktop App to access configuration settings and features for your Poly Studio P Series devices. See the Poly Lens Desktop App User Guide for information on using your device with Poly Lens Desktop.
Procedure
- Go to www.Poly.com/Lens.
- Select the applicable download for your operating system.
- Follow the onscreen installation instructions.
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Set Poly P Series Device as the Default Audio and Video Device
When you use the Poly Studio P Series personal video bar with a supported application for video calls, you may need to set the device as the default audio and video device of your application. The following is a general procedure that you can refer to. Your application may use different terms or categories.
Procedure
- Go to your software client’s Settings.
- Find Audio Device and Video Device.
- Choose your Poly Studio P Series device as the device for each category.
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Restart Your Device
If you encounter issues with your device, you can try restarting it.
Procedure
- Unplug the power cable from the device and plug the cable back in to your device. The device powers off and restarts after you plug it back in. You may need to reselect the device as the default audio and video device for your conferencing software.
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Set Poly P Series Device as the Default Audio and Video Device
Factory Reset Poly Studio P15
You can reset the Poly Studio P15 personal video bar to factory settings.
Note
Your personal video bar erases all user data and settings.
Procedure
- Unplug USB-C from Poly Studio P15.
- Find the reset pinhole on the bottom of the device.
- Use a paperclip to press and hold the reset button.
- When the LED indicator turns amber, stop pressing the reset button. The factory reset is complete after the pulsing white LED turns off and an audible tone sounds.
- Plug the USB-C cable back into your device.
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Updating Firmware
Your device can automatically download firmware updates through Microsoft Windows updates, or manually using the Poly Lens Desktop app.
Note
MacOS doesn’t support automatic updates.
For more information on updating your device, see the Poly Lens Desktop App User Guide.
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Device
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References
- Poly Lens Device Management App | HP® United Kingdom
- Home - HP Support Community
- Poly Documentation Library
- Poly Documentation Library
- support.polycom.com/content/support.html
- Poly | Video & Voice Collaboration Solutions | HP® Official Site
- Poly Conferencing Solutions by Industry | HP® Official Site
- Poly | Headset & Video Software & Services | HP® Official Site
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