User Guide for the Polycom VVX 1500 C Business Media Phone for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (SIP)
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— Contrast Level
—sets the difference in brightness between the light
and dark areas of near-site video.
Press and drag the slider, or tap the
Up
or
Down
soft keys, to set the
level. Then, tap the
Save
soft key.
You can set a level between 0 (no contrast increase) and 4 (noise
reduction contrast). The default level is
0
.
— Sharpness Level
—sets the clarity of detail in near-site video.
Press and drag the slider, or tap the
Up
or
Down
soft keys, to set the
level. Then, tap the
Save
soft key.
You can set a level between 0 (lowest) and 6 (highest). The default
level is
3
.
— Flicker Avoidance
—adjusts the flickering (caused by AC power) of
near-site video captured by the camera sensor.
Tap the
Select Environment
field’s highlighted box. From the
drop-down list, tap
Auto
(to automatically detect flicker),
50 Hz
(flicker avoidance for Europe and Asia), or
60 Hz
(flicker avoidance
for North America). Then, tap the
Save
soft key.
The default is
Auto
.
Changing How You View All Video Calls
You can set up your phone so that it handles all video calls in a certain way.
You can choose to do the following:
•
Display all incoming video calls on the full screen or in the window in the
center of the touch screen. See
“Displaying Incoming Video Calls in a
Large Window”
on page 127.
•
Change the way video appears in the window in the center of the screen
and on the full screen. See
“Changing How Non-PIP Video Displays”
on
page 128.
•
View full screen video with or without the PIP, and whether to display the
PIP next to, or over, the full screen video. See
“Changing How the PIP
Displays”
on page 129.
In addition to setting up your phone to handle all video calls in a certain way, you
can customize how you view video on a call-by-call basis. For more information on
customizing video during a call, see
“Customizing Video During Calls”
on page 48.