Displaying A Computer's Screen And The Sub Video Camera's Image - Panasonic KX-VC1000 User Manual

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Displaying a Computer's Screen and the Sub Video
Camera's Image
When a computer or sub video camera is connected to the unit, you can display the computer's screen or the
sub video camera's image on your display and to other parties. This is convenient when explaining something
on the computer's screen or the sub video camera's image while showing them to others, for example.
Main video
camera
Note
The computer screen resolutions supported by the unit are VGA (640 ´ 480), SVGA (800 ´ 600), XGA
(1024 ´ 768), HD (1280 ´ 720), and WXGA (1280 ´ 768, 1280 ´ 800), SXGA (1280 ´ 1024), FWXGA
(1360 ´ 768, 1366 ´ 768), WXGA+ (1440 ´ 900), WXGA++ (1600 ´ 900), UXGA (1600 ´ 1200), WSXGA
+ (1680 ´ 1050), Full-HD (1920 ´ 1080).
1.
Press [PC] or [CAMERA SUB] during a video conference call.
For dual stream communication:
You can send the image of your video camera and the image of your computer's screen or a sub video
camera at the same time to the other party. You can view the other party and check shared data at the
same time.
Note
If dual stream communication is disabled in the communication settings (Page 122), or if a device
that does not support dual stream communication is connected, the screen switching method will
be used.
When using the screen switching method (hereafter referred to as "single stream communication"):
Switches the display from the image of the main video camera to that of the computer's screen or the
image of the sub camera. The same image is also shown on the other party's display.
2.
Press [CAMERA MAIN] to return to the image of the main video camera.
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