Chapter 4. Videoconferencing
Muting the Video
Muting during a videoconference is a preference which is selected via the remote
control.
When you press Mute Video during a call, the remote side sees the Mute Video
BMP image, which indicates that your video has been muted.
Switching Image Modes
When interacting with the remote side, two image modes are available: Display
mode and Far End mode.
Display Mode
When you want to switch between the remote and local display on your screen,
toggle the remote and local displays by pressing Display on the remote control.
The remote and local displays switch, enabling a quick presentation change.
Far End Mode
You can control the view at the Far End camera. By pressing Far End you can
control the camera of the remote person you are having a conversation with.
Switching Call View Modes
Depending on the type of screen and video interface you are using
(VGA/DVI/S-Video), a call may be displayed in single, dual or presentation
mode.
Single Mode
A single screen showing the output of the local video camera in the PIP screen
area (see
video camera on the main screen area.
Dual Mode
Two screens: one showing the output of the local video camera, and a second
screen showing the output of the remote video camera.
Presentation Mode
When recordings or files are displayed in data sharing mode, the remote image is
shown in a PIP area, while the recordings/files are presented on the main screen
area.
xPoint Standard (S) Ver. 1.5 User Guide
Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP)
Modes) and the output of the remote
Muting the Video
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