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RADVISION | User Guide for SCOPIA XT1000 Series Version 2.0
Seeing two images side by side and at the same size in one monitor is called PaP (Picture and
Picture) view. See
for a picture of the PaP view.
You can use PIP and/or PaP views if your system administrator has configured them in your Codec
Unit.
PIP configuration also includes these setups:
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Starting position of the PIP view in the display (top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right)
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Direction in which the PIP view changes position (clockwise, counterclockwise, or no change
of position).
During the call, you can change your monitor’s default layout to facilitate your work:
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To change the position of a PIP view on the monitor, show a PaP view, or display a full screen
view of one of the images, press
repeatedly.
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When you are in PIP view, you can change its content by pressing
repeatedly.
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When you are in PaP view, you can change its content by pressing
repeatedly.
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When you are in full presentation view, you can change its content by pressing
repeatedly.
System menus automatically disappear from the display after a few seconds in a call. You can also
remove them manually by pressing . To bring back the system menus, press again.
Note:
When there is no call, you can reset the monitors to the default configuration by pressing
and
then 0 on the Remote Control Unit.
Sharing Content
This section details how to share a presentation or any other file from a PC.
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Connecting the Computer .................................................................... page 28
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Calibrating the Computer Display ........................................................... page 30
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Sharing Content before a Call Starts........................................................ page 30
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Connecting the Computer
You need a computer to perform maintenance tasks or to share a presentation during a call. This
procedure describes how to connect computers that are equipped with a DVI out or VGA out
connector.
The Codec Unit supports these DVI input formats: 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA), 1920 x 1080, 1600 x 1200
(UXGA), 1440 x 900 (WSXGA), 1280 x 1024 (SXGA), 1280 x 720, 1280 x 768 (WXGA), 1024 x 768
(XGA), 800 x 600 (SVGA), 640 x 480 (VGA).