Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700
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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.
Point-to-point video calls
Moving the self-view PiP
The self-view shows what others
see from your video system. You will
normally use it to confirm that they
see what you want them to see.
normally use it to confirm that they
see what you want them to see.
The self-view appears as a PiP
(Picture-in-Picture).
From time to time you may want to
have the self-view 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.
have the self-view 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 self-view blocks
important parts of the image on your
screen. You may therefore want to
move it.
position of the self-view blocks
important parts of the image on your
screen. You may therefore want to
move it.
Why move the self-view?
As soon as it turns blue
drag the self-view to the
new location. Possible
locations are indicated,
as outlined.
Tap Self-view in the upper
right part of the screen, as
outlined to invoke the self-view,
if needed.
Press and hold your
finger within the self-
view area, as outlined.
Once you reach the
location you want to
have it in, lift your finger
from the touch screen.
The self-view will now assume
the new location.