Figure 3-13
Video configuration options with two monitors
Table 3-5
Video configuration options with two monitors
Layout
Description
HD1 (Menu & Video Rx) + HD2
(Present)
The main monitor (HD1) shows the system menus, the
received video, and local video. The local video is in a
small overlapping window, also called a PIP (Picture in
Picture) view. The auxiliary monitor (HD2) shows the
presentation (local or remote), if available. The audio
is enabled on HD1. This is the default configuration.
HD1 (Menu & Present) + HD2 (Video
Rx)
HD1 shows the system menus, the presentation (local
or remote) if available, and the local video in a small
overlapping window. HD2 shows the received video.
The audio is automatically enabled on HD1.
HD1 (Present) + HD2 (Menu & Video
Rx)
HD1 shows the presentation (local or remote), if
available. HD2 shows the system menus, the received
video, and the local video in a small overlapping
window.
HD1 (Video Rx) + HD2 (Menu &
Present)
HD1 shows the received video. HD2 shows the system
menus, the presentation (local or remote) if available,
and the local camera image in a small overlapping
window.
For more information about configuring your monitor views, see Administrator Guide for
Scopia XT Series.
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