Turn Off Self View
Self View shows you the video stream that your contacts see when they are in a call with you. If automatic
self view is not enabled, you can turn off Self View when you do not want to view your video stream.
T
ASK
1 Tap
to open the Quick Access menu.
2 Tap
Self View Off
Start Sending Video
If your near-end site video is currently not displayed, you can choose to display your video to others in a
conference call.
» Tap
to open the Quick Access menu then tap
Turn On Self View
Self View shows you the video stream that your contacts see when they are in a call with you. If automatic
self view is not enabled, you can turn Self View on to view the same video stream the far end sees.
T
ASK
1 Tap
to open the Quick Access menu.
2 Tap
Self View On.
Stop Sending Video
Whether you are in a call or before a call begins, you can turn your camera off to stop sending video. Turning
off the camera enables you to stop sending your video stream to contacts while remaining connected to the
call.
Note: When you stop your video in a Lync environment, video transmission ceases and no Self View
displays. When you stop your video in a non-Lync environment, a video pause image is sent to the far end.
» Tap
to open the Quick Access menu then tap
When you stop the video, a video pause icon
Switch Between Full Screen Video and the Home Screen
When your call connects, the system automatically shows video in full screen view. You can switch back to
the Home screen during a call if, for example, you need to adjust a user setting and your system is
configured to allow you to do so.
T
ASK
1 Press the Home key
2 Press the Back key
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on the remote control to go to the Home screen.
on the remote control to see the full screen.
Using the Touch User Interface
Camera On.
Camera Off.
is displayed.
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