Adding A Camera Preset; If You Use More Than One Camera - Cisco TelePresence Series User Manual

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Adding a camera preset

Most Cisco TelePresence systems let you create
predefined zoom and camera pointing directions (also
known as pan). Use these to zoom into the person
speaking, if appropriate. Do not forget to zoom out
again afterwards.
This means that if you want to create one or more
zoom-in presets you should also create a zoom-out
(overview) preset to conveniently switch back to
overview mode.

If you use more than one camera

Some of our video systems support the use of more
than one camera. In this way you may, for example,
have one camera providing an overview of the
participants and another showing the whiteboard.
Note that when you define a camera preset, the
current pan and zoom of every camera will be saved
as part of that preset. Consequently, you should make
sure that every camera has been set to the required
position before you save the camera positions as a
new preset.
D14582.09 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
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Getting started
Video meetings
Adjust zoom
in and out
Use these controls to
define the direction
in which the camera
shall point (also known
as Pan control).
Scheduled meetings
Tap Camera to invoke
the Camera menu.
here
When you have set
the zoom and pan as
required, scroll down
to Add new Preset
and tap it, as outlined.
8
Managing Contacts
The Settings
Then tap Show camera controls,
as outlined. Any camera presets
already existing will appear in the
list, as outlined.
Type in a descriptive name and tap
Save to put changes into effect.
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