Initiating A Presentation - LifeSize User Manual

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During a call from any call screen:
Black Remote Control:
a. Press input
The Presentation Input selection dialog appears and contains small
representations of the available input sources.
b. Use the arrow keys to select a new input and then press OK.
Silver Remote Control:
a. Press near
The Presentation Input selection dialog appears and contains small
representations of the available input sources.
b. Use the arrow keys to select a new presentation input and then press OK.

Initiating a Presentation

LifeSize systems include support for sharing data from the presentation input (typically a
personal computer connected to the codec) while simultaneously showing video from the
primary input. This enables you to view a live presenter and the content at the same time.
Note:
If you are using LifeSize Room or LifeSize Team MP in a four-way call, only the
system that is hosting the conference call can initiate a presentation. In calls with
fewer sites connected, any site can initiate a presentation. If you are using LifeSize
Room 200 or LifeSize Team 200 in a four-way call, any site can initiate a
presentation.
If you wish to change the primary and secondary inputs you can do so either prior to the call
or at any time during a call. Refer to "Changing Video Inputs" on page 27.
By default, support for presentations is enabled on a LifeSize system. During a call, if you
connect a video input device other than a LifeSize Camera or LifeSize Focus to a video input
connector on the codec, such as connecting a laptop to the system, a presentation starts
automatically. The presentation stops automatically if the video input device is disconnected
from the system.
An administrator can disable support for presentations, disable automatic start of a
presentation when a video input device is connected, or both.
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