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Large presentation image, far image PIP
This two button (PIP and Layout) selection could be confusing for a new user
especially, when Presentation material was being used, due to the large number of
possible combinations. There was no option to display all three images – near, far
and presentation – on a single screen simultaneously.
In dual monitor mode without presentation material the two monitors display the
near and far images. The menu may be selected to overlay on either monitor
display.
When H.239 presentation material is either transmitted or received, the Layout and
PIP buttons determine how the images are displayed.
Several main monitor screen layouts are possible:
Monitor 1
Full screen of the far image
Monitor 2 (PIP button options)
1. Full screen presentation image
2. Full screen presentation image and near end PIP
3. Near end and presentation image side by side POP
In order to see all three images simultaneously on dual monitors a full screen far
image is seen on monitor 1. With option (2) above, a near end PIP is superimposed
over the presentation material on monitor 2. A much clearer and preferred
arrangement is to have near and far images on one monitor with the other devoted
to a full screen of the presentation material.
The Radvision 1080p High Definition (HD) camera has a native resolution of
1920x1080 pixels and features pan, tilt and zoom functions. Its lens offers a wide
horizontal viewing angle of 74 degrees. Remote camera control is supported with
ten preset positions being able to be saved and recalled. A five metre long combined
HDMI-DVI video, control and power cable is supplied. When multiple cameras are
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