Cisco Cisco TelePresence MCU 4510 Maintenance Manual
Using in-conference features with video endpoints
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Using far-end camera controls
While in a conference, you might need to change the camera settings for one of the conference
participants. For example, if you want to zoom in on a particular speaker in a large group, or if you
cannot see the speaker. To do this:
participants. For example, if you want to zoom in on a particular speaker in a large group, or if you
cannot see the speaker. To do this:
1. Change the camera control to “far”.
2. Select the largest displayed participant pane.
3. Press Zoom. The far-end camera control icon appears, and you can now control the far-end
camera.
4. Refer to the table below for assistance interpreting the icons that appear on-screen.
Icon
Icon description
You are now controlling the viewing angle of the far-end video camera.
You are moving the remote far-end camera down.
You are moving the far-end video camera up.
You are moving the far-end video camera to the left.
You are moving the far-end video camera to the right.
You are zooming in with the far-end video camera.
You are zooming out with the far-end video camera.
Understanding in-conference status icons
During the conference, various icons might appear in top left of the conference display. The
appearance of these icons is controlled on the Settings > Conferences page (refer to
appearance of these icons is controlled on the Settings > Conferences page (refer to
). Refer to the table below for assistance interpreting these icons.
Icon
Icon description
There are both encrypted and unencrypted participants in this conference or there are
streaming viewers of this encrypted conference.
streaming viewers of this encrypted conference.
This conference is being recorded.
There are audio-only participants in this conference. The number of audio-only participants is
displayed next to the icon.
displayed next to the icon.