
User's & Administrator's Manual
4. Getting Started
Version 1.18
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RXV81 MTR on Android Video Collaboration Bar
Note:
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During a call,
all
users
who are signed into the RXV81 – Admins
and
personal users -
can change
Camera settings
, including the presets. All have the permissions
required to do so. When the call ends, the RXV81 reverts to its preconfigured presets.
•
Using a Teams shared account, only the Admin can access
Camera Settings
in idle
and edit camera presets; the user can only move between the defined presets during
a video call/meeting. The user can change
Camera Settings
during the meeting but
the changes are not saved.
•
Changing camera settings during a meeting can be done without turning off the video
to remote parties.
•
The option to access
Camera settings
from the RXV81’s
Device Settings
still exists;
administrator permissions will be required in this case.
•
The
Camera settings
option allows saving different camera settings to be used in a
video call so that users can switch easily between predefined camera settings (camera
presets) per user requirements in the call.
Note:
Users can toggle between the presets, a convenient way to move from one preset
to another, to view each preset and to reconfigure a preset. Click the
Camera Views
option and in the
Select View
menu that opens, choose the required preset.
•
For example, if a preset is configured to zoom in and focus on the whiteboard in a room,
users in a video call/meeting can switch to it and later switch back to the full room
preset or any other predefined preset. It’s recommended to have a few presets
configured for locations frequently zoomed in and focused on:
♦
Full room view
to capture all participants and action in a meeting room
♦
Presenter or single user / desk view
to focus on a single user in the room,
usually the presenter
♦
Whiteboard view
if there’s a whiteboard in the room
♦
Sunlight or dark modes
if direct sunlight enters the room at specific times of the
day/year
Camera settings can be changed during a meeting without turning off the video to remote parties.
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