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Chapter 2
Basic Operation During a Meeting
Chapter 2
Adjusting the Camera
You can adjust the local camera to obtain the best viewing
results.
During communication, you can also adjust the remote camera,
and adjust images being sent from the remote camera.
Notes
• A malfunction may occur if the local and remote parties try to
adjust the same camera at the same time.
• You cannot control the remote camera during a meeting if
H.281 is not selected as the far end camera control protocol.
• When you have installed the optional PCS-I152 LAN Board,
and holding a meeting on a LAN, you cannot control the
remote camera.
• You cannot control the remote camera during a meeting if the
Compact Processor is used as the MCU.
• If you adjust the camera angle during a meeting, a motor
noise may picked up by the microphone, and it may be heard
through a speaker. This is not a malfunction.
If you frequently adjust the camera, we recommend you to
use the optional PCS-A300 Microphone. After connecting the
PCS-A300 Microphone, the built-in microphone does not
function.
For details on the setting when using the PCS-A300
Microphone, see “Audio Configuration menu” on page 86.
To select the camera to be adjusted
Before adjusting the camera, you must select the local or
remote camera to be controlled.
Press the FAR/NEAR button on the Remote Commander.
When the remote camera is selected, the indication
[FAR]
appears on the monitor screen.
When the local camera is selected, the indication
[FAR]
does
not appear on the monitor screen.
Note
You cannot control the remote camera if you do not set
CAMERA CONTROL to ON in the Other Setup menu.