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4 appendix 4, Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms – TANDBERG 1500MXP User Manual

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6.4 Appendix 4


Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms


The following are a set of guidelines to consider when either building a videoconferencing room,
or using an existing room for videoconferencing.


Lighting:

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Low Contrast desired for light

intensity. No dark spots.

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Intensity @ table 800 - 1400 Lux as

measured with an Incident light
meter.

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Block sunlight from entering room.


Seating Area (Table):

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Should allow all participants to see

Monitors.

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Should allow camera to “see” all

participants.

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Non-shiny non-patterned preferably

light grey surface (if table used).


Walls:

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Color: Generally high contrast color

desired. Light blue is commonly
used.

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Acoustically reflective surfaces (such

as glass or concrete) should be
covered with curtains or sound
treatment.


Audio:

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Noise Floor preferred less than

44dBC.

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Reverb Time 0,3 to 0,5 sec.

Ventilation:

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Keep in mind Noise Floor.

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Velocity = Noise. Therefore keep

velocity of air low.


Room:

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Should be located away from noise.

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Should not have windows.

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Doors should be located off camera.






How to prepare a typical room for videoconferencing:

The illustration below shows the principles of a typical room designed to obtain the best results
when using a videoconference system.