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Videoconferencing using Two Monitors

If you choose to work with two monitors, you can connect one monitor to the HD1 socket of the
Codec Unit, and the second monitor to the HD2 output.
Your system administrator configures the Codec Unit for that type of connection.
When you're not in a call, one monitor shows the system menus; both monitors display the video
taken by the local camera.
In a call, one monitor contains the system menus; the available video streams (local video, remote
video, local or remote presentation) are distributed on the two monitors according to the selected
monitor configuration. You can further arrange the monitor layouts and content by using
dedicated keys on the Control Unit.
Your system administrator configures the monitors to show one of these layouts when you are in
a call:
Figure 3-3
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Configuring to HD1 (Menu & Video Rx) + HD2 (Present). See
monitor (HD1) shows the system menus, the received video, and local video. The local video
is in a small overlapping window, also called a PIP (Picture in Picture) view. The auxiliary
monitor (HD2) shows the presentation (local or remote), if available. The audio is
automatically enabled on HD1. This is the default configuration.
Menu, received video, and local video on HD1 and presentation on
Configuring to HD1 (Menu & Present) + HD2 (Video Rx). See
shows the system menus, the presentation (local or remote) if available, and the local video
in a small overlapping window. HD2 shows the received video. The audio is automatically
enabled on HD1.
Figure 3-3 on page
HD2
Figure 3-4 on page
26. The main
27. HD1
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