Using Picture-In-Picture (Pip) Modes - Emblaze-VCON xPointS User Manual

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Chapter 4. Videoconferencing
When sharing data using a laptop, the PIP mode is not available and the system
switches to "Presentation Only" mode. Since the laptop is connected via a
datapoint (VGA), viewers see whatever is presented on the laptop.

Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Modes

When a conference begins, the local video appears on the monitor in a small
rectangular inset located in the upper left corner of the larger remote video
display. This display mode is called Picture-In-Picture (PIP).
Each time you press the PIP button on the remote control, the PIP image rotates
counter-clockwise to the next corner of the screen. Pressing the PIP button after
the PIP completes a rotation to all corners then hides the PIP image, and starts
again on a subsequent button press.
The default video mode is PIP 1, in which the local caller's video is displayed in
the small upper-left corner, while the remote person is viewed in the large area
of the screen. The other modes are:
xPoint Standard (S) Ver. 1.5 User Guide
PIP 2 – The local caller is viewed in the small upper-right corner, while the
remote person is viewed in the main area of the screen.
PIP 3 – The local caller is viewed in the small lower-right corner, while
remote person is viewed in the large area of the screen.
PIP 4 – The local caller is viewed in the small lower-left corner, while
remote person is viewed in the large area of the screen.
PIP 5 – The local caller is viewed on half the screen and the remote person is
viewed on the other half, also known as side-by-side view.
Note: when data is shared, the remote video and the data are displayed
side by side on the screen.
PIP 6 – The local caller sees only the remote person.
Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Modes
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