Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700
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D14582.14 User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
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Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
User guide
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About self-view
Before the meeting starts we recommend that you
check the self-view of your video system.
The self-view is what the other (remote) participants
see from your system, which means the outgoing
video from your system.
The self-view will appear as a Picture-in-Picture (PiP).
If you need to make changes (direction, zoom etc.),
see the next page.
The position of self-view PiP can be changed if you
wish—see “Moving the self-view PiP” on page 22
for details on this.
check the self-view of your video system.
The self-view is what the other (remote) participants
see from your system, which means the outgoing
video from your system.
The self-view will appear as a Picture-in-Picture (PiP).
If you need to make changes (direction, zoom etc.),
see the next page.
The position of self-view PiP can be changed if you
wish—see “Moving the self-view PiP” on page 22
for details on this.
Most Cisco TelePresence systems let you create predefined
zoom and camera pointing directions (pan). Use these to zoom
into the person speaking, if appropriate. Do not forget to zoom
out again afterwards. More on this on the following pages.
zoom and camera pointing directions (pan). Use these to zoom
into the person speaking, if appropriate. Do not forget to zoom
out again afterwards. More on this on the following pages.
The self-view (the outgoing video
from your system) will be shown to
you as a Picture-in-Picture (PiP).
Tap Self-view, as outlined.