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Category: | Video Conferencing Equipment | Manufacturer: | Panasonic |
Application: | Large Conference Rooms | Resolution: | High Definition |
Solution: | Video Conferencing Systems | Model: | KX-VC300 |
Panasonic started in 1918 by manufacturing light fixtures. Today it has become a global leader in consumer electronics. Panasonic comprises of 14 business domain companies. Each company has its own distinct R&D, production and sales divisions that respond to its own business segment such as digital AV, industrial solutions, home appliances and other electronic and consumer products.
Panasonic offers net-workable office solutions, communications solutions, laptop computers, security systems, components and complete in-flight entertainment/information systems, personal care products and home appliances. Its popular products include VIERA High Definition Plasma, LCD TVs, LUMIX Digital Cameras.
Panasonic is committed to protect the environment by pursuing advanced environmental strategies. The company’s philosophy is to promote corporate social responsibility by reviewing their economic, social and environmental activities from a global perspective to enhance accountability and improve corporate values. Its mission is to contribute to the progress and development of society and the well-being of people around the globe.
Conferencing equipment is used to facilitate a conference. It is a hi-tech equipment that is used for video or only audio conferences. Conference equipment is used from office desktop conferencing to large professional conferencing venues like training centers, courtrooms, auditoriums and boardrooms.
Some of the popular manufacturers are ClearOne, LifeSize, KEDACOM, MediaPOINTE, POLYCOM, SONY and TANDBERG. They have a good reputation among customers for their popular products. ClearOne creates environmental friendly products for efficient and effective personal/group communication.
Popular products are ClearOne‘s CHAT 50 Personal Conferencing, CHAT 150 USB Personal Conferencing and CHAT 170 Personal Conferencing Speakerphone, LifeSize’s Video Center and LGExecutive, Kedacom’s TS6610/6610E, TS6210/6210E, TS5210/5610 and TS3210/3610, MediaPOINTE’s TAC-80 videoconference system, DMR HD digital recorder + live streamer and VIDi 10 encoder, and Polycom’s VSX 7000s videoconferencing system.
Video Conferencing equipment is used to facilitate a conference. It is a hi-tech equipment that is used for video conferences. Conference equipment is used from office desktop conferencing to large professional conferencing venues like training centers, courtrooms, auditoriums and boardrooms.
Some of the popular manufacturers are LifeSize, KEDACOM, MediaPOINTE, POLYCOM, and SONY. Popular products are LifeSize’s Video Center, Room 200, Team 200 and TeamMP, Kedacom’s TS6610/6610E, TS6210/6210E, TS5210/5610 and TS3210/3610, MediaPOINTE’s TAC-80 videoconference system, DMR HD digital recorder + live streamer and VIDi 10 encoder, and Polycom’s VSX 7000s videoconferencing system.
Audio Conferencing equipment is used to facilitate a conference. It is a hi-tech equipment that is used for audio conferences. Conference equipment is used from office desktop conferencing to large professional conferencing venues like training centers, courtrooms, auditoriums and boardrooms.
Some of the popular manufacturers are LifeSize, POLYCOM, ClearOne, and SONY. Popular products are LifeSize’s Phone - High Definition Audio Communications, ClearOne’s CHAT 50 Personal Conferencing, CHAT 150 USB Personal Conferencing and CHAT 170 Personal Conferencing Speakerphone, Polycom’s CX100 Speakerphone, Communicator Speakerphone, and SoundPoint IP 301.
Maximum conference points | 2 (expandable to 4) |
Communication protocol | SIP |
Communication rate (Min to max) IP communication with 2 locations connected IP communication with 3 locations connected IP communication with 4 locations connected | 512 kbps to 9 Mbps 1 Mbps to 7 Mbps 1.5 Mbps to 7 Mbps |
Bandwidth | 1.2 Mbps minimum for 1080i 0.384 Mbps minimum for 720p |
Video codec | ITU-T H.264 high profile level 4.0 (B picture is not supported), ITU-T H.264 baseline profile level 3.1 (For connections to MCUs and non-Panasonic video conference systems) |
Video Input HDMI 1 (main video camera) HDMI 2 (sub video camera) | 1080i (Image Only) |
Video Input VGA 15P mini D-Sub (RGB IN) | Input resolution: XGA, SVGA, VGA |
Video Output HDMI (display) Component (video output) | Resolution: 1080i |
Alternative video sources | PC (VGA terminal), sub video camera (sub HDMI video only) |
Audio codec | MPEG-4 AAC-LD (LATM format), G.722 (For connections to MCUs and non-Panasonic video conference systems) |
Audio Input Analog boundary microphone Stereo mini-plug (audio input) | KX-VCA002 (1 microphone only) Diameter 0.1 in. (3.5 mm) Available devices: headset Input is the headset microphone level. HDMI/RCA output is inactive when the headphone connector is used. |
RCA pin jack (audio input) | Maximum line level input: 1.2 Vrms Available devices: stand microphone (via microphone amplifier), audio mixer etc. Echo canceller enabled Both enabled when using a Boundary Microphone and RCA microphone together. |
Audio Output (HDMI) Stereo mini-plug (audio output) RCA pin jack (audio output) | For connecting to a display (with speaker) Diameter 0.1 in. (3.5 mm) Available devices: headset Output is the headphone. Either the RCA terminal or the headphone connector is active, but not both. |
Encryption method | AES-CM/unique |
Network | Full duplex 100BASE-TX only |
Control (serial) | For connecting to a computer for maintenance (use a straight cable) D-Sub 9 pin (male) |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 2.4 in. x 12 in. x 9 in. (Approx.) |
Weight | 4.4 lbs. |
Voltage and Frequency | AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption | Maximum: 23 W (Approx.) |
Operating Temperature | 32 °F to 104 °F / 0 °C to 40 °C |
Operating Humidity | 10 % to 90 % (non-condensing) |
"We have been a regular customer of Clary Business Machines when it comes to purchasing the office equipments. Few weeks ago, we had to make arrangements for a grand conference in which remote participants were to take part as well. Like always, we didn't have to hover through the list of video-conferencing equipment. I gave them a call & Sean guided me well to make the right purchase"