Sharing Content; Connecting A Computer To The Scopia Xt Series - RADVision Scopia XT4000 Series User Manual

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Sharing Content

This section details how to share a presentation or any other file from a PC.
Typically, a conference room can have one or two monitors. Depending on the conference
room configuration, the presentation is shown either on the same monitor as the live remote
video or on the monitor of its own. For more information see
with One Monitor" on page 39
41.
You can share content in your local conference room only or with all conference rooms and
endpoints participating in a call. Local presentation mode is an Scopia XT Series feature that
allows to easily connect a PC laptop to the DVI connector of the XT Codec Unit and
immediately display a presentation or any other PC content on the monitors (see
Sharing Content Automatically" on page 49

Connecting a Computer to the Scopia XT Series

Use a computer to share a presentation or other PC content during a call. This procedure
describes how to connect computers that are equipped with a DVI-out or VGA-out connector.
Procedure
Step 1
RADVISION | User Guide for Scopia XT4000 Series Version 3.1.1
Figure 3-15
Connecting a Computer to the Scopia XT Series ........................................ page 46
Selecting the Computer Display Resolution ............................................. page 48
Start Sharing Content Automatically ..................................................... page 49
Sharing Content in the Local Conference Room ........................................ page 50
Sharing Content during a Call ............................................................. page 51
Connect your computer to the XT Codec Unit:
Available video layouts in a call
and
"Selecting your Video Layout with Two Monitors" on page
for details).
"Selecting your Video Layout
"Start
Making Point-to-Point Video Calls | 46

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