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RADVISION | User Guide for SCOPIA XT1000 Series Version 2.0
Procedure
Step 1
Connect your computer to the DVI-I input of the Codec Unit before the call starts.
See the Quick Setup Guide for installation instructions.
Step 2
Press
to share PC content.
The Codec Unit saves the currently used live camera (HD1 CAM or HD2 CAM) and switches to DVI
mode.
Step 3
Press to remove the system menus from the screen.
Step 4
End local presentation mode by pressing to bring back the system menus and then pressing
.
The Codec Unit switches back to the previously used live camera.
Sharing Content during a Call
Once a call has been established, you can share your computer screen with the remote terminal.
Before sharing content, proceed as follows:
•
Configure your computer to the resolution and refresh rates supported by the system. See
Calibrating the Computer Display page 30
for detailed information.
•
Connect your computer to the DVI-I input of the Codec Unit. See the Quick Setup Guide for
installation instructions.
•
Check the audio settings.
To hear the PC input locally and remotely, you need to route PC audio through the S/PDIF
port.
Navigate to Administrator settings > I/O connections > Audio - Inputs > SPDIF/HD page.
Select SPDIF associated with DVI or SPDIF always.
Navigate to Administrator settings > I/O connections > Audio - Outputs > General page. In
the SPDIF/HD camera to output field, select All or HD1+SPDIF.
If the remote terminal supports presentation mode, the Codec Unit sends both live video and
presentation without switching to DVI mode.
If the remote terminal does not support presentation mode, the Codec Unit can send only one
video stream. Upon entering presentation mode, the Codec Unit remembers which live camera is
currently used. The Codec Unit sends the presentation in place of live video and switches
automatically to DVI mode. When the presentation mode ends, the Codec Unit switches back
automatically to the previously used live camera (HD CAM1 or HD CAM2).