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    							51Camera
    Move 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. This could, for example,  be to ensure that a lecturer in your 
    room remains seen on the screen 
    despite constantly moving around. 
    It may happen that the current 
    position of the Selfview blocks  important parts of the image on your 
    screen. You may therefore want to 
    move it.
    Why Move the Selfview?
    As soon as it turns blue 
    drag the selfview to the 
    new location. Possible 
    locations are indicated, 
    as outlined.
    Tap Selfview in the upper 
    right part of the screen, as 
    outlined to invoke the selfview, 
    if needed.
    Press and hold your 
    finger within the selfview  area, as outlined.
    Once you reach the  location you want to 
    have it in, lift your finger 
    from the touchscreen. The selfview will now assume 
    its new location. 
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    Control the Camera of the Other Participant
    Within video conferencing the term 
    far end is often used to refer to the  one you are talking to.
    Likewise, the term near end is often  used to refer to your side of the 
    video meeting.
    The ability to control the far end  camera requires that the far 
    end system camera is remotely 
    controllable. The feature cannot be 
    applied to systems with a manual 
    camera adjustment.
    You will not have access to any  presets that may exist on the far end 
    video system.
    About Camera Control
    Pan
    Tilt
    Zoom
    Adjust the camera’s pan, 
    zoom and tilt.
    In a call, tap the avatar 
    representing the other 
    participant.
    In a video conference with 
    several participants, tap 
    the avator representing the 
    participant whose camera 
    you want to control. Tap Camera, as 
    outlined
    Tap anywhere outside  the menu to exit, as outlined. 
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    Settings
    The video endpoints whose use is described in this guide can be configured via the Touch screen 
    controller or via its web interface. 
    For full access to all configurable  parameters the web interface must 
    be used—the Touch pad provides 
    access to a limited set of parameters 
    only. 
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    							54Settings
    Gain Access to the Settings
    Care must be taken when altering the Settings to avoid that the system stops working. If in doubt, contact 
    your video support team.
    For security reasons, access to the 
    Administrator Settings may have  been password protected by your 
    video support team.
    To enter the Settings, tap the  Settings icon in the upper left 
    corner of the touchpad, as outlined. 
    About Settings
    Scroll through the list to locate what you are looking for. Tap the field in the upper left corner. Tap Settings. 
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    							55Settings
    Ringtone & Sound
    The Ringtone & Sound Settings window lets you specify:
    • Key tones  On or Off . When set 
    to on you will hear a sound every 
    time you tap a field on the Touch 
    controller.
    • Ringtone volume . How loud your 
    ringtone shall sound.
    • Ringtone . Select among several 
    ringtones. You will hear a sample 
    every time you tap a ringtone.
    Note how the settings chosen are  indicated. In the example shown,  Keytones is set to On.
    To exit this menu putting any  changes into effect, tap Exit. Note 
    that there is no Cancel function  letting you exit the menu undoing 
    any changes you have made. Take  care!
    About Ringtone & Sound 
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    Camera Control
    The Camera Control  window lets you set the whitebalance and exposure of the camera. If you do not want to tweak this yourself, just  leave it up to the system by tapping 
    Auto.
    Backlight compensation comes in handy when there is much light 
    behind you. Without compensation 
    you will easily appear very dark to  the far end.
    Note how the settings chosen are  indicated. In the example shown, 
    Backlight compensation is set to Off.
    About Camera Control 
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    Select what shall be the main source. 
    You may still choose another when  working with the system, but what 
    you specify here will be the default  setting. 
    The options available are system  dependent, your system may show more options or less options.
    Main Source Selection
    Settings
    About Source Selection 
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    This menu allows you to set the DVI mode to Analog, Digital or Automatic 
    detection.
    Display
    Settings
    About DVI Mode 
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    The Language page lets you specify the Touch interface menu language.
    Settings
    Select LanguageAbout Language Setting 
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    The System Information window contains information on the system’s software and hardware versions and 
    connections, SIP and H.323 status 
    etc.
    This information is typically what you  will be asked by the technical staff to provide in the unlikely event of system malfunction.
    Settings
    System InformationAbout System Information 
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