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Cisco TelePresence SX20 User Manual
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Camera

View Camera Settings (Local camera)

In a call or outside a call (as shown here), move cursor
up to the upper right corner to the Camera icon. Press
OK on the remote control.
You may now make the adjust the pan, zoom and tilt of
the camera. Use the Increase/Decrease controls of
the remote control to adjust the zoom and the Cursor
controls to adjust pan and tilt.
Press Back to exit the menu.
The camera icon will now appear. Press OK again
on the remote control.
You may also make the self-view image sticky (always
shown) and/or maximize it by selecting the icons in the
upper right corner of this menu.
About Camera Settings
The camera settings let you control
the zoom, pan and tilt of your own
camera.
The self-view (the image that the
others see from your system) can
be turned on and off as well as be
shown minimized or maximized (full
screen).
You may want the self-view to be
always shown, this is called to make
it sticky.
D1509707 User Guide
Cisco TelePresence TRC 6
Produced: April 2016 for CE 8. 1
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