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Cisco TelePresence System Codec C40 Manuel de l'utilisateur
Cisco TelePresence System Profile-series, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20
Contents
Getting started
Getting started

Screen layout

The layout of the screen can be changed as shown to the right.
To show the display options screen, press the
may get to it through Settings > Layout.
Use the Arrow keys to move between the alternatives and use
alternative you want to use.
You may—or may not—include selfview (to show the outgoing video signal from
your own system). This will show you what others will see from your system.
Tip: Adding a wallpaper to your screen
In the Home menu, navigate
down to Settings and press the
key.
HOME
Call
Presentation
Camera control
Settings
Select between the options
available and press the
key to leave the menu
putting your choice into
effect. See also
page
21 for more on this.
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User guide Cisco TelePresence Profile, C-series codecs, Quick Set C20, July 2011.
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Making calls
Layout
( ) key. Alternatively, you
to select the
SETTINGS
Layout
In the Settings
Main source: Camera
submenu navigate
Call settings
down to Wallpaper.
Language: English
Press
again.
HOME
Date and time
Call
Sounds and alerts
Wallpaper: Growing
Presentation
System information
Camera control
Administrator settings
Settings
Restart
SETTINGS
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
Date and time
HOME
Sounds and alerts
Call
Wallpaper: Growing
None
Presentation
System information
Growing
Camera control
Administrator settings
Summersky
Settings
Restart
Custom
Phone book usage
In-call features
Layout control
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
Date and time
HOME
Sounds and alerts
Call
Wallpaper: Growing
Presentation
System information
Show selfview
Camera control
Advanced
Settings
Restart
Wallpaper
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
HOME
Language: English
End call
Date and time
Call
Sounds and alerts
Presentation
Wallpaper: Growing
Show selfview
System information
Camera control
Advanced
Settings
Full screen participant
Restart
Change remote layout (the outgoing video) when hosting
MultiSite Conference...
LAYOUT CONTROL
Show selfview
Speaker participant
Full screen participant
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Advanced settings
Layout control outside a
SETTINGS
call is limited to the choice
between showing selfview
and showing a wallpaper...
However, if you
already have
Call
activated the
LAYOUT CONTROL
selfview, the menu
Presentation
will give you these
Camera control
options when you
Settings
enter the menu
again.
Layout control when in a
SETTINGS
call provides the choice
of showing selfview or full
screen participant...
However, if you
already have
activated the
selfview, you may
LAYOUT CONTROL
select where the
selfview should
appear in the image
when you enter the
menu again.
Remote layout
User guide
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SETTINGS
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
LAYOUT CONTROL
Date and time
HOME
Sounds and alerts
Hide selfview
Wallpaper: Growing
Wallpaper with selfview
System information
Advanced
Full screen selfview
Restart
SETTINGS
Layout
Main source: Camera
Call settings
Language: English
HOME
Date and time
LAYOUT CONTROL
End call
Sounds and alerts
Show selfview
Call
Wallpaper: Growing
Presentation
System information
Speaker participant
Camera control
Advanced
Full screen participant
Settings
Restart
Pressing Layout
( )
will produce a
softkey letting you
choose the layout
of the outgoing
video. Select among
all defined layouts
available. Note that
you have no influence
on the actual layout on
the remote system.
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