Selfview And Camera Control; What Is Selfview; Using Selfview Outside Calls; Selfview And Point-To-Point - TANDBERG MXP Series User Manual

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MXP Series Video Endpoints
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Getting started
Getting started

Selfview and camera control

Playing around with the remote control helps you understand what's happening

What is Selfview?

The term Selfview means the outgoing
image. In a normal video call using the
main camera, this will be the image of
yourself. The Selfview button toggles
the images between Far End, Selfview
and Dual Video Stream (if applicable).

Using Selfview outside calls

Pressing the Selfview key will switch
between the near end video and a
blank screen (or a logo, if uploaded by
your administrator) on the main monitor.
Selfview and Point-to–point
In a point-to–point call, press the
Selfview key once to switch from far
end video to near end video to see
a full screen picture of the outgoing
video. Press Selfview again to go back
to normal.
Point-to–point and dual stream
In a point-to–point call with a dual video
stream, the duo video is displayed in
the big picture. Press the Selfview
button to toggle to the near end picture,
then the far end picture, and finally
back to the second video stream.
D1479201 MXP Series User Guide, May 2011.
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Making calls
Using the phonebook
Selfview
11
In-call features
Videoconferencing

Controlling the camera

Most, but not all, of the TANDBERG
meeting room video systems have
cameras that can be controlled from the
remote control.
• The TANDBERG Centric 1000 MXP,
Compass, and Utility have fixed cameras
that cannot be moved. Focus can,
however, be adjusted manually.
• The TANDBERG Tactical MXP and
Centric 1700 MXP both have a camera
that can be moved up and down. Focus
is adjusted manually even on these.
When you are in a point-to–point call
you may also be able to control the far
end camera, provided that the far end
system has a remotely controllable
camera—see the chapter
In-call
features.

Controlling cameras at both ends

During a call you may control your
own camera at all times by means of
the Arrow keys as long as no menu is
shown on the screen.
When you are in a point-to–point call
you may also be able to control the far
end camera, provided that the far end
system has a remotely controllable
camera. This is explained in the chapter
Using camera control
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Press the Cancel key to remove
the main menu from the screen, if
needed...
... and use the four Arrow keys
to move the camera to the left,
right, up and down.
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