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MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODUCT
Control Panel >
General >
SCREEN SETTINGS
USE SCREEN AS LOCAL PC MONITOR
When the Use Screen as Local PC Monitor is set to On you can use the
Selfview
button of the remote control
to switch from local PC display to standard conference layout.
ON:
When set to On (and the local PC display is turned On) you will be able to have the local PC image
displayed on the screen, both outside and within a call, without transmitting the PC image to the other
side.
OFF:
When set to Off you will not be able to see the Local PC image.
TIP!
When Use Screen as Local PC Monitor is set to On you
can set the Welcome Menu to Off. This will avoid the Welcome
menu to automatically appear on screen. Press the OK button
on the remote control to see the Welcome menu.
All MXP
systems
except 550
Control Panel >
General >
SCREEN SETTINGS
PC PICTURE FORMAT
For wide screen monitors only. Takes effect only when
VGA Monitor Format
or
TV Monitor Format
is set to
Wide.
Use this setting to determine if you want your PC presentations to be shown stretched in full screen, or
with correct aspect ratio using part of the wide screen display. With the
VGA Out Quality
set to Auto the
presentation will be of the best possible quality supported by the monitor.
NORMAL:
VGA output will have 4:3 aspect ratio on wide screen monitor.
WIDE:
VGA output will utilize the wide screen monitor at full with 16:9 aspect ratio.
How to set VGA Out Quality for Wide XGA
1.
Set VGA Monitor Format to Wide
2.
Set PC Picture Format to Normal
3.
Set VGA Out Quality to Auto
4.
If the layout on the monitor is either full screen or Picture
Outside Picture (POP) and if the input source to the largest
window is PC with resolution 1024x768, then the system will
use WXGA (1280x768) instead of XGA, when the monitor
supports this.
All MXP
systems
which
supports
wide screen
Control Panel >
General >
SCREEN SETTINGS
DUAL MONITOR
TANDBERG systems can be used with 1-2 monitors. If two monitors are used make sure that Dual Monitor is
set to On.
ON:
Selfview, snapshots and Dual Stream will be displayed on the second monitor.
OFF:
The second monitor shows selfview only.
Virtual Monitors
•
The TANDBERG 6000 MXP codec can support 4 (four)
monitors through Virtual Monitor.
•
The TANDBERG 3000 MXP codec can handle 3 (three)
monitors through Virtual Monitor.
For more information on this see the MXP System Integrators
Guide, which can be downloaded from our web site.
All MXP
systems
wchich
supports
dual screen
Control Panel >
General >
SCREEN SETTINGS
MULTISITE 3 PARTY LAYOUT
NOTE:
Only available when
Dual Monitor
is set to On.
With Multisite 3 Party Layout setting you can, on the endpoint hosting the meeting, display party B and C on
one monitor each. This requires that the host endpoint to be configured as a dual monitor system. This layout
applies to the Multisite host and to a meeting with 3 participants only. Other layouts can still be used.
ON:
Site B and C is presented on separate monitors on the host, if the endpoint is a dual monitor system.
OFF:
Normal Multisite layout
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Administrator Guide
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