That’s what I was thinking. Again I’m not in front of  it, I’m guessing I would 
have to run two RCA wires, one to support the mic and one for the speakers, and 
just don’t touch the inputs for video.  It sounds a bit busy, but it beats 
playing the game of pass the phone. (I don’t have a speaker phone in this room)

I did find the user guides you left at the Dept. of Ed about  Polycom’s 
features.  Thanks.

Murray

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 8:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [info-tech] polycom unit

Lance is correct.  Depending on the unit the mic plug is a RJ45 or an RJ45 with 
an offset release clip.

The only way I think it woul work would be to connect the polycom to the 
computer with a RCA to 1/8 mini plug.  The drawback is that you have to use the 
whole polycom to get the audio.




-- Sent from my Palm Pre

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On Mar 11, 2010 9:48 PM, Murray Gafkjen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is possible to use the polycom mic/speaker unit for a “GoToMeeting” directly 
from ones’ laptop? (plan on using a data projector for the display in a room)

It’s one of those late night questions without the box in front of me. We no 
longer have it integrated into our network nor do we have a compatible polycom 
phone. Just wanting to get more use out of it.  Don’t plan on using the video 
component as this point.

Have a great Friday.

Murray Gafkjen
Clay Central Everly

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