Using Video From Connected Equipment For A Conference; Operating The System During A Conference - Sony IPELA PCS-TL33 Operating Instructions Manual

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Notes on the connection example
Connecting a projector or similar to the RGB OUT
connector of the Data Solution Module enables the
following features:
- Displaying the received computer picture with optimum
picture quality
- Transmitting the picture of a locally connected computer
to the remote party
Using Video From
Connected Equipment for
a Conference
Operating the System During a
Conference
To transmit a picture from a computer
First, press the
(PC) button, and make sure that the
computer images input are displayed and that the Data
Solution Module supports the RGB IN signals.
Be aware that although WXGA can be displayed on the
screen, it cannot be sent.
For details on acceptable RGB IN signals on the Data
Solution Module, see “PCSA-DSM1 Data Solution
Module (RGB IN) (Connector located on PCS-TL33)” on
page 117.
Next, press the
(Menu) or
(Videoconference)
button to display the communication control bar, and click
the
(Send) button.
The computer picture is displayed on a projector connected
to the RGB OUT connector and on the Video
Communication System, and it is also transmitted to the
remote party.
To stop the transmission, click the same
(Stop) button.
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The computer picture displayed on a projector and on the
Video Communication System is the image as input to the
Data Solution Module. However, the image transmitted to
the remote party may be lacking in detail and may have
dropped frames.
For details on picture quality, see “Picture quality of the
Data Solution Module” on page 75.
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