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Polycom® EagleEye™ IV USB Camera Quick Tips

3725-61109-003A | August 2018

The Polycom® EagleEye™ IV USB Camera is a USB


Parts of the Remote Control Wake the EagleEye IV
motorized pan-tilt-zoom (MPTZ) camera for use with Number Description USB Camera
Skype Room Systems (Polycom® MSR Series)
docks and with Polycom Trio™ 8800. 6 Press Select button to set the camera You can wake the EagleEye IV USB Camera in the
position following ways:
7 Pan / tilt the camera using the down button ● Press any button on the remote.
● Send the video content.
● Place a call.

Set Camera Home Position


» Press and hold the Select button for 5 seconds
until the LED light blinks green.

Move Camera to Home Position


» Press the Select button.

Zoom In or Out
Indicator Lights ● Press to zoom in.
● Press to zoom out.
Indicator Description

Parts of the Remote Control Sending video Pan or Tilt


Number Description Sleep » Press the left, right, up, and down navigation
buttons to pan or tilt the camera.
1 Zoom camera out Boot
2 Zoom camera in
Blinking amber lights indicate the firmware
3 Pan / tilt the camera using the up button upgrade is in progress

4 Pan / tilt the camera using the left button Blinking green lights indicate the camera
Home position is set
5 Pan / tilt the camera using the right button
Update Polycom EagleEye IV USB 1 Download the Polycom EagleEye IV USB
Camera Recovery Tool to the computer from the
Camera Software Polycom support site.
To update your Polycom EagleEye IV USB camera, 2 Plug the USB drive to the computer and open the
use a USB drive with at least 64MB of available Polycom EagleEye IV USB Camera Recovery
space. Make sure the file system is in FAT32 format. Tool.
Do not remove the USB drive during the software Make sure that the camera is connected to the
update process. computer.
EagleEye IV USB camera software can 3 Click Start Recovery and select the appropriate
be updated automatically by Polycom Trio USB drive to save the recovery file.
8800 Visual+(Trio version 5.7.1). 4 Click Next.
The data in the USB drive is erased when you
select the Format check box.
1 Download the latest software image of Polycom
EagleEye IV USB Camera from the Polycom 5 Click Yes to create the recovery file in the USB
support site. drive.
2 Copy the Polycom EagleEye IV USB Camera The Recovery Tool recovers the Polycom
image (polycom-IV USB Cam-x.x.x-xxx.tar.gz) EagleEye IV USB camera default USB, FPGA
into the USB root directory. recovery packages.
3 Unplug the USB cable connected to Polycom 6 Unplug the power cable to power off the
Visual+ system if any. EagleEye IV USB Camera.
4 Plug in the EagleEye IV USB Camera power 7 Plug the USB drive to the EagleEye IV USB
cable to power on and boot up. Camera.
5 Plug the USB drive to the EagleEye IV USB 8 Plug in the power cable to power on the
Camera. EagleEye IV USB Camera and start the upgrade
from the created SOC recovery file in the USB
6 The update starts and the LED blinks amber. The
drive.
system automatically reboots when the image
update is complete. The camera tilts up and then EagleEye IV USB Camera Recovery Tool
down during the reboot. is supported on Windows® operating
7 Remove the USB drive. system only. This tool is not compatible
with macOS®.
Recover Polycom EagleEye IV USB
Camera Software More Information
If the software upgrade fails or is interrupted, you can For more information about setting up and using the
recover the Polycom EagleEye IV USB Camera system, refer to support.polycom.com.
software with Camera Recovery Tool. Use a USB
drive with at least 64MB of available space. Make
sure the file system is in FAT32 format.

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