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Avaya Video Communications Systems User Guide
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Changing the Screen Layout of Video Images
To change the screen layout, do the following:
Press the screen layout 
 button.
The number of the selected screen layout (x) and the total number of screen layouts that are 
available (y) appear in the center of the screen above the status bar as x/y. The total number 
of screen layouts that are available depends on the number of connected callers, whether a 
single display or a dual display is used, and whether or not a presentation is being viewed. 
Continue to press the screen layout button to show all available screen layouts. You can 
change screen layouts with single and dual monitor configurations and while sending or 
receiving presentations. Refer to “Initiating a Presentation” on page 32 for more information 
about presentations.
If your Avaya system is a participant in a multiway call with another Avaya system that is 
hosting the call, you can manage the layout of video from all participants in the call. In this 
case, the same number and type of screen layouts that are available to the Avaya system 
hosting the call are available to you for selection.
Controlling a Far End Camera
You can control a far end camera during a video conference in the same way you control a 
near end camera if the far end camera is enabled properly. 
If your Avaya system is participating in a multiway video call hosted by another Avaya 
system, you can also control the cameras of all participants in the call, not just the camera of 
the system hosting the call. 
During a video call, a camera icon appears in the video image of the participant whose 
camera you are controlling when the user interface is visible. An orange camera icon 
 
indicates control of the primary (near) input. A blue camera icon 
 in a far end video 
image indicates control of the far end camera. By default, the near camera is selected. 
To select a far end camera to control, do the following from any call screen:
Press the near/far 
 camera button on the remote control. The blue camera icon 
 
appears in the first far end video image in the call. If more than one video participant is 
connected, continue to press the near/far 
 camera button until the blue camera icon 
appears in the far end video image of the participant whose camera you wish to control. 
After you select the far end participant whose camera you wish to control, you can choose 
the far end input device to control by pressing the input 
 button on the remote control. 
A menu of the input devices that are available for selection appears. Use the arrow keys on 
the remote control to select a device and then press OK.