Changing The Display Position Of The Site Image; Presentation Mode - Panasonic HDVC-MPCS Operating Instructions Manual

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Preparation
Note
To have the screen layout change automatically, the setting must be configured in Basic Settings (in
Ad-Hoc Mode) or in a profile (in Normal Mode). For details, refer to "Basic Settings" (in Ad-Hoc Mode)
or "Profile Settings" (in Normal Mode).
Manual Layout (Normal Mode Only)
The screen layout can be changed manually during the conference. For details, refer to "Changing Screen
Layout (Normal Mode Only)".
Fixed Layout
The sites' images are displayed according to the screen layout configured before the conference. Screen layout
cannot be changed during the conference. For details, refer to "Basic Settings" (in Ad-Hoc Mode) or "Profile
Settings" (in Normal Mode).

Changing the Display Position of the Site Image

You can change the display position of site images within the screen layout using one of the following 3
methods.
Voice Activated Switching
The site with the highest volume (speaker) is displayed in the first priority position automatically. For details,
refer to "Basic Settings" (in Ad-Hoc Mode) or "Profile Settings" (in Normal Mode).
Note
After the Voice Activated Switching feature is performed, it cannot be performed again for
approximately 5 seconds (default).
Manual Switching (Normal Mode Only)
You can change the display position of site images during a conference to one of the following 3 positions. For
details, refer to "Changing Display Position of Site Images (Normal Mode Only)".
The first priority position
The last priority position (e.g., The eighth priority position for CP8)
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Fixed Display Position (Normal Mode Only)
The display position of site images can be preconfigured by profile. For details, refer to "Profile Settings".

Presentation Mode

A site's image can be displayed in full screen display. This is useful for sharing images from the computer or
the sub video camera among conference participants. For details, refer to "Selectable Video Source
(Presentation Mode) (On-Site Operation)".
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