Configuring Tv Monitors - Polycom VSX 7000 Administrator's Manual

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VSX 7000 Series Administrator's Guide

Configuring TV Monitors

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The VSX system allows you to customize displays to suit your room and
equipment configuration, including choosing the monitor for presenting content.
1.
Go to System > Admin Settings > Monitors > TV Monitors.
Configure these settings:
2.
Setting
Description
Monitor 1
Specify whether you are using a regular monitor or a wide screen
monitor.
Monitor 2
Specify the second monitor behavior:
PIP
Specify PIP (Picture-in-Picture) behavior:
Note: PIP settings are also available in the User Settings screen.
Users can turn the PIP on or off and change its location on the
screen using the PIP button on the remote.
Graphics Content
Specifies the monitor for the display of graphics content, when you
Display
are using two monitors.
Note that if the far site does not have dual-stream capability,
content will appear on Monitor 1 at all sites.
Display Icons in a
Specifies whether to display all on-screen graphics, including
Call
icons and help text, during calls.
Snapshot Timeout
Specifies how long to display snapshot images received from the
far site.
Dual Monitor
Specifies whether both sites are displayed in a split-screen mode
Emulation
when using one monitor.
Off — Select if you do not have a second monitor.
4:3 — Select if you are using a TV monitor as the second
monitor.
VGA — Select if you are using a VGA monitor as the second
display device.
Note: If you are using a second monitor, you must use the dual
display adapter option.
Camera — The PIP window is displayed when the call is first
connected and when a user moves the camera, uses presets, or
switches to a different camera source.
On — The PIP window stays on for the duration of the call.
Off — The PIP window is not displayed during the call.
Auto — The PIP is displayed when a user picks up the remote.
www.polycom.com/videodocumentation

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