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Telepresence server 7010 and mse 8710 in locally managed mode
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Table 62: Layouts sent to single-screen endpoints
Single: Endpoints will be shown in one full screen pane.
ActivePresence: Endpoints will be shown in one full screen pane with additional participants
appearing in up to nine equally sized overlaid panes at the bottom of the screen.
Prominent: Endpoints will be shown in one large pane with additional participants appearing in up
to four equally sized panes at the bottom of the screen.
Equal: Endpoints will be shown in a grid pattern of equally sized panes on the screen, up to 4x4.
Each row of panes can either show screens of a remote multi-screen system or a combination of
remote systems with fewer screens.
Layouts sent to two-screen systems
Table 63: Layouts sent to two-screen systems
Layouts sent to three-screen systems
Table 64: Layouts sent to three-screen systems
Cisco TelePresence Server 7010 and MSE 8710 in Locally Managed Mode Printed Help (4.0)
When the TelePresence Server is in room-switched display mode, if there are any
three- or four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference, the TelePresence
Server sends this layout to two-screen systems in that conference.
Each row of four panes can either show the four screens of a remote four-screen
system or a combination of systems with fewer screens.
If there are only one- and two-screen systems in the conference, the TelePresence
Server uses this layout (if all of the video streams to show fit into the available
panes). The overlaid panes (maximum of four) are automatically centered if possible.
Layout without pips is available, i.e. forced to be without pips. DTMF 2
and 8/ FECC can be used to select it.
When the TelePresence Server is in room-switched display mode, if
there are any four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference, the
TelePresence Server sends this layout to three-screen systems in that
conference.
The central row of four large panes can either show the four screens of
a remote four-screen system or a combination of one-, two- and three-
screen conference participants. In order for this row to be correctly
centered, the TelePresence Server shows the panes in the center of the
three screens and does not use the left side of the leftmost screen or the
right side of the rightmost screen.
If there are no four-screen TelePresence systems in a conference, the
TelePresence Server uses this layout for three-screen systems in that
conference.
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