Presentation Settings - An Overview - TANDBERG 1700 MXP User Manual

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Control Panel > Presentation Settings
Presentation Settings – an Overview
GETTING TO THIS MENU
Press OK
to produce the below menu.
Use the Arrow
keys to move to the
Control
Panel and press OK.
Use the Arrow
keys to move to
Presentation
Settings, if applicable.
Press OK.
LOST IN
TRANSLATION? Click on the Phone
Book icon 5 times followed by pressing
the number key 1 on the remote control to
reset the menu language to English.
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MAY 2006
PRESENTATION START
Your system has optional Dual Video Stream
capabilities, which means that you can show two
video streams simultaneously.
Presentation
Start is Auto by default. This means
that you will start Dual Stream (a second video
stream) automatically when starting a presenta-
tion. Dual Stream requires the Presenter Option
and H.263 video. To check which options are
installed, see the System Information menu.
Manual means that you manually choose if you
want to start Dual Stream or not every time you
start a presentation.
CANCEL
Select this icon and press OK
to leave the menu undoing any
changes.
RESTORE DEFAULTS
Select this icon and press OK
to restore the default settings.
SAVE
Select this icon and press
OK to leave the menu putting
changes into effect.
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TANDBERG 1700
USER GUIDE
H.23
Supports transmission of two video streams.
It combines elements of Duo Video and
People+Content. If H.239 is disabled you will still
be able to start TANDBERG Dual Video Stream.
CALL VIDEO SOURCE
Default video source used in a call.
PRESENTATION SOURCE
The Presentation
Source is connected to the pres-
entation button on the Remote Control. Pressing
the Presentation button on the Remote Control
will put the Presentation Source on display. Pres-
entation
Source is PC by default.
SNAPSHOT SOURCE
When you take a Snapshot, you get a snapshot of
the Snapshot Source.
AUTO-DISPLAY SNAPSHOT
Select Auto to automatically display a received
snapshot (from the Far End).
PIP PLACING
A Picture in Picture (PIP) is a smaller picture
placed in one of the corners of the screen. The
PIP enables you to see an extra picture in your
video conference.
VNC SETTINGS
VNC Settings is necessary when using a VNC
presentation.
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