Changing The Video Call And Pip Displays - Polycom VVX 101 Series User Manual

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Changing the Video Call and PIP Displays

You can set up your phone so that it displays all video during calls in specific ways. You can choose to do
the following:
● Display all incoming video calls on the full screen
● Change the way video displays
● View full-screen video with or without the PIP
● Display the PIP next to, or over, full-screen video
Your video image is displayed at the top-right of the screen in a picture-in-picture (PIP) video, as shown next.
The PIP is displayed on your Home screen and during video calls.
Figure 2: Picture-in-Picture video on the Home screen
When you're in a call with a person that has video-enabled, your video is displayed in the PIP, and the
person you're talking with (the far-side) is displayed in the Active Call screen.
Figure 3: Call window with PIP and far-side video
You can customize how and where you see your PIP video and the far-side video. For example, you can
swap the windows in which the video is displayed, or even start and stop the transmission of your video.
The following sections show you how to customize video on your phone.
Note: Depending on the phone or system that is sending video, black bars might appear on the top, bottom,
or sides of the video image. This occurs because the aspect ratio of the video received does not match the
display area on your phone, and the portions of the video that are not being received display as black bars.
If the received video matches your phone's display area, the received video fills the screen. If black bars
display, you can remove them by selecting cropped video screen mode.
Polycom, Inc.
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