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3. Configure the monitor to show more than one video stream:
Administrator Guide for Scopia XT5000 Endpoint with Embedded
Server for IP Office Version 3.2
Table 19: Configuring general monitor settings
Field Name
Number of
Specifies the number of monitors connected to the XT Codec
monitors
Unit. In a dual configuration, the selected layout is depicted as
two pictures representing the two connected displays.
Resolution
Defines how the XT Codec Unit sets the resolution of the
HD1/HD2
connected main monitor (HD1)/auxiliary monitor (HD2).
c. From the web interface only, select Save.
a. Select PIP-PaP under Monitor.
Description
• <auto> - The system automatically detects the number of
connected monitors (recommended).
• HD1/HD2 - When a single monitor is connected to the
HD1/HD2 output socket of the XT Codec Unit. If two
monitors are connected with this setting, the second
monitor will appear as a black screen.
• HD1 (Menu & Video Rx) + HD2 (Present) - Dual monitor
configuration, where the system menus and remote video
are displayed on the main monitor, while PC content is
shown on the auxiliary monitor. This is the default mode
with two connected monitors set to <auto>.
• HD1 (Menu & Present) + HD2 (Video Rx) - Dual monitor
configuration, where the system menus and PC content are
displayed on the main monitor, while remote video is shown
on the auxiliary monitor.
• HD1 (Present) + HD2 (Menu & Video Rx) - Dual monitor
configuration, where the system menus and Remote Video
are displayed on the auxiliary monitor, while PC content is
shown on the main monitor.
• HD1 (Video Rx) + HD2 (Menu & Present) - Dual monitor
configuration, where the system menus and PC content are
displayed on the auxiliary monitor, while remote video is
shown on the main monitor.
• <auto> - Sets 1080p as the default settings for both
monitors.
• 1080p - If the monitor supports 1080p, this setting will
always keep the monitor resolution at 1080p.
• 720p - If the monitor supports 720p, this setting will always
keep the monitor resolution at 720p, even if the received
resolution is higher.
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