Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700 Guida Utente
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D1507601 User Guide
Cisco TelePresence MX300 G2
Produced: November 2013 for TC7.0
All contents © 2010–2013
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cisco TelePresence MX300 G2
Produced: November 2013 for TC7.0
All contents © 2010–2013
Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Adding a camera preset
If you have more than
one camera, select which
camera from the drop-
down list above the camera
controls, as outlined.
Tap Self-view, as outlined, to
invoke the camera adjustment
menu.
Adjust the tilt, pan and zoom,
as required.
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 MX300 G2 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.
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.
should also create a zoom-out
(overview) preset to conveniently
switch back to overview mode.
More than one camera?
Some of our video systems support
the use of more than one camera.
the use of more than one camera.
In this way you may, for example,
have one camera providing an over-
view of the participants and another
showing the whiteboard.
have one camera providing an over-
view of the participants and another
showing the whiteboard.
Note that when you define a camera
preset, the current pan and zoom
of every camera connected will be
saved as part of that preset.
preset, the current pan and zoom
of every camera connected will be
saved as part of that preset.
Consequently, you should make sure
that every camera has been set to
the required position before you
save the camera positions as a new
preset.
that every camera has been set to
the required position before you
save the camera positions as a new
preset.
Getting up and going