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    The Favorites is your own shortlist of contacts you frequently call or other-
    wise want to have easy access to. 
    Favorites may be populated from the 
    Recents or Directory lists as well as  from manual entries.
    About FavoritesFavorites
    Tap that entry (a) and 
    then (b) tap More (), 
    as outlined.
    Tap Search or Dial, as 
    outlined, to invoke the virtual 
    keyboard.   In the Contacts panel, 
    tap Directory or 
    Recents, if needed. Ta p Add to 
    Favorites, as 
    outlined
    Tap Save to exit 
    the menu putting your 
    changes into effect. If you 
    tap the name and/or URI, you 
    may edit the entry. Scroll  through 
    the list to  locate the 
    entry, as 
    outlined.
    Adding someone from Directory or Recents to the list of Favorites:
    Manually adding someone to the list of Favorites:
    Key in a name, 
    number or address.  Possible matches will  appear as you type. Tap the match, if 
    applicable (a) and then little  arrow (b), as outlined, and  continue from (3) above.
    Contacts
    You may also call the person you just made a 
    favorite. 
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    							42Contacts
    Add Someone to Favorites, While in a Call
    There are several ways to add someone to the list of Favorites and 
    one of them allows you to do this 
    while in a call.
    You may, after a call, realize that  you should have added the one 
    you were in call with to the list of Favorites. To do this use Recents 
    and  Add To Favorites from there, see 
    “Call Recents” on page 40.
    About this feature
    Edit the 
     entry, if needed.
    In a call, tap the avatar.
    In a video conference with 
    several participants, tap 
    the avatar that you want to 
    add to Favorites. Tap Add To Favorites, 
    as outlined.
    Tap Close, to hide the  keyboard, as outlined. Tap Save
     to add 
    new Favorite, as  outlined 
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    Camera
    The video system camera can be controlled at all times during a video meeting. It can even be controlled 
    by the far end to make sure the far 
    end get the best experience.
    The system allows you to predefine  camera presets to easily switch between camera views.  
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    View Camera Settings
    Tap Camera, as outlined, to 
    invoke the camera adjustment 
    menu.Turn Selfview 
    On and Off.
    Maximize/minimize Selfview.
    Select which camera to control (for configurations 
    with more than one camera).
    Zoom in and out.
    Pan and tilt controls.
    Any camera presets  defined will be listed 
    here.
    About Camera Settings
    The camera settings let you control 
    the zoom, pan and tilt of the camera 
    as well as define and edit camera position presets.
    In addition selfview (the image that 
    the others see from your system) 
    can be turned on and off as well as  be shown minimized or maximized.
    If the position of the selfview blocks 
    important parts of the image on your 
    screen, it can be moved. How to do 
    this is shown in “Move the Selfview  PiP” on page 51.
    Pan
    Tilt
    Zoom 
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    Add Camera Position Preset
    Tap Camera, as outlined, to 
    invoke the camera adjustment 
    menu.Adjust Tilt, Pan
     and Zoom, as 
    required.
    Tap Selfview to activate it.
    Tap Add New, as outlined. Key in  
    a descriptive name.
    Tap Save  to leave 
    the menu putting  changes into effect, 
    or tap Cancel to  leave menu undoing 
    any changes.
    Pan
    Tilt
    Zoom
    About Camera Presets
    Your video system lets you create  predefined zoom and camera 
    pointing directions (also known as 
    pan and tilt). Use these to zoom into 
    the person speaking, if appropriate.  Do not forget to zoom out again 
    afterwards. 
    This means that if you want to create  one or more zoom-in presets you should also create a zoom-out 
    (overview) preset to conveniently  switch back to overview mode.
    Although you may control the far end  camera, i.e. the camera of any of the 
    other participants (given that those 
    cameras are remotely controllable), 
    you cannot define nor make use of  their presets. 
    Camera 
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    Preset editing is all about taking an 
    existing preset, altering it and then  saving it under the same name. 
    If you want to change the name, 
    we recommend that you delete the  preset and create a new one with 
    the preferred name.
    Edit Existing Camera Position PresetAbout Preset Editing
    Tap Camera, as outlined, to 
    see the effects of your camera 
    adjustments.Adjust Pan , Tilt and Zoom, 
    as required.Tap Selfview to activate it.
    Tap the little arrowhead of  the preset to be edited.
    Pan
    Tilt
    Zoom
    Tap anywhere  
    outside the menu to 
    close it.
    Camera
    Tap Update to current 
    position to put your 
    changes into effect, as 
    outlined.
    To delete an existing preset 
    tap Remove . 
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    Control Own Camera
    Existing camera presets can be used right away during a call. 
    Your video system may have more  than one camera, for example one 
    camera showing the participants, 
    while another shows the whiteboard.
    If you need to add new or modify 
    existing camera presets, this is done  in the same way as you do outside 
    a call—turn to “Edit Existing Camera  Position Preset” on page 46 for 
    details.
    As an alternative to adding or editing  presets, a simple adjustment of your 
    camera’s pan tilt and zoom should 
    also be considered.
    About Camera Control
    Pan
    Tilt
    Zoom
    In a call (shown 
    here) or outside 
    a call, tap 
    Camera, as outlined. Tap anywhere outside the 
    menu to exit.
    Tap Selfview (a) and 
    then adjust Pan , Tilt and 
    Zoom (b), as outlined. 
    Adjusting your camera’s pan, tilt and zoom:
    In a call (shown 
    here) or outside 
    a call, tap 
    Camera, as outlined. Select the preset  
    to use, as outlined. Tap anywhere outside  
    the menu to exit.
    Using your camera position presets:
    Pos. 1 Pos. 1 
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    Speaker Tracking
    Systems equipped with a speaker tracking camera system use two 
    cameras working together with 
    a built-in microphone array. The system will track and show the 
    person speaking so that you won’t 
    have to use the Camera Control 
    menu or Camera Presets to zoom in 
    and out. 
    When speaker tracking has been  activated, the camera position presets will still be available. 
    However, if you tap a camera  position preset while in speaker 
    tracking mode, one of the cameras 
    will respond accordingly and the  speaker tracking will be deactivated.
    Activate speaker tracking as shown  on this page again, if needed.
    About Speaker Tracking
    To enable 
    Speaker 
    Tracking, tap 
    Camera, as outlined. Activate the Speaker Tracking 
    feature by tapping as outlined. Tap anywhere outside  
    the menu to exit.
    To deactivate Speaker 
    Tracking, repeat the  procedure.
    Pos. 1 
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    The Selfview shows what others see from your video system. You will normally use it to confirm that they see what you want them to see.
    The Selfview appears as a PiP  (Picture-in-Picture).
    The position of Selfview PiP can be  changed if you wish—see “Move 
    the Selfview PiP” on page 51 for 
    details on this. 
    Camera
    Manage SelfviewAbout Selfview
    Tap Camera, as outlined. Tap Selfview to turn it on. 
    You may now resize the selfview 
    image (see the following page for 
    more), or control the camera’s 
    pan, tilt and zoom (see the 
    previous page for more).Tap anywhere outside the 
    menu to exit.
    Tap the selfview avatar,  as outlined.
    Pan
    Tilt
    Zoom
    In a call:
    Outside a call:
    You may now switch 
    the selfview off, maximize  or minimize it, or select 
    Camera to gain access to 
    the camera control (see the  previous page for more on camera control). Tap anywhere outside the 
    menu to exit. 
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    Resize the Selfview PiP
    The selfview shows what others see from your video system. You will normally use it to confirm that they see what you want them to see.
    The selfview appears as a PiP  (Picture-in-Picture).
    From time to time you may want to have the selfview activated during 
    the meeting. 
    You may want to zoom, pan or tilt  your camera to provide a better 
    view for the other participant(s). To get a better view, you may want to maximize the selfview.
    Why Resize the Selfview?
    You may now tap Maximize to  get a full-screen Selfview.
    Repeat the process to minimize,  or deactivate the selfview by 
    tapping the Selfview icon again.
    You may also use this to gain  access to controlling your own camera.Tap Camera, as outlined. Tap Selfview to turn it on. 
    To exit this  
    menu, putting changes into 
    effect, tap anywhere outside 
    the active menu. 
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