Cisco TelePresence MCU 4200 Series Getting Started Manual - Page 12

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Controlling another participant's camera is not possible when using
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ConferenceMe or Movi.

The zoom out menu

Access the following options by pressing zoom out if you are using FECC, or 7 on a
DTMF keyboard:
border width: this controls the width of the border added to the video stream
sent to the endpoint (to prevent loss of conference video if the endpoint's display
is clipping the video stream)
mute audio: if you mute your audio, no conference participants will be able to
hear you
mute video: if you mute your video, no conference participants will be able to
see you
clear text chat: this option is only available where there is text chat on screen. If
you are finding text chat distracting, use this option to remove it
return to auto attendant: this option only appears if you joined the conference
from the auto attendant
widescreen mode: the presence of this option depends on the settings of the MCU
and the capabilities of your endpoint. The use of this option can, in some
circumstances where an endpoint is distorting the conference video, improve the
display.

Muting your endpoint

You can mute your endpoint so that it will no longer be contributing audio to the
conference.
If you are using FECC, press the mute button on your remote control
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You are zooming in and out with the far-end video camera.
(If you are using the numeric keypad to navigate, use 1 to zoom
in and 7 to zoom out)
Using in-conference features
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