Calibrating The Monitor Color Levels; Videoconferencing Using One Monitor - RADVision SCOPIA XT100 Series User Manual

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Calibrating the Monitor Color Levels

Monitors might need setup of color levels, brightness, and contrast to suit the requirements of the
call participants and the environment of the conference room.
You can generate a graphic synthetic image in the monitor and use the image colors as a reference
for fine tuning the monitor settings.
Use the monitor's remote control unit to calibrate the settings. Consult the monitor's user guide
or the manufacturer's web site for calibration information.
Procedure
Step 1
From the Main Menu page scroll to Settings and press
Unit.
Step 2
Scroll to Diagnostics.
Step 3
Select Monitor. The display shows the Tests page.
Step 4
Navigate to the Generate pattern
Step 5
Press
Step 6
Calibrate the monitor using the image as a reference for color levels. After performing
calibration, you can return the system menus to the monitor by pressing

Videoconferencing using One Monitor

When you work with one monitor, you can connect it to the HD1 or HD2 socket of the Codec Unit.
Your system administrator configures the Codec Unit for that type of connection.
You see the video and hear the audio on the connected monitor. If you connect another monitor
to the free HD socket and the monitor is configured to Auto by the Administrator, the additional
monitor is automatically used to show local video or a presentation (local or remote). You can
also connect a recorder to the free HD socket and must configure that output for recording. See
the SCOPIA XT1000 Installation Guide for information.
When you're not in a call, the monitor displays the system menus and the video taken by the local
camera.
In a call, the monitor can split the screen to show the system menus, video (remote, local) and
presentation (remote, local) in different windows. This layout is called dual emulation. You can
arrange the monitor layout and content by using dedicated keys on the Remote Control Unit.
Figure 3-1 on page 25
display shows the remote video, presentation, and system menus.
The overlapping image you see in the screen is called a PIP (Picture In Picture) view. The PIP view
shows the remote presentation in the main part of the screen, and the remote video in the small
image. If the remote terminal does not show any content, the display shows the remote video in
the main part of the screen, and the local presentation in the small image.
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on the Remote Control Unit to remove the system menus from the display.
pictures the monitor default layout during a call. In this example, the
User settings on the Remote Control
button and press
to generate the image.
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