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MXP Series Video Endpoints
User Guide
D1479201 MXP Series User Guide, May 2011.
© 2010-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Using far end presets
The far end may use camera
presets to easily vary between
predefined camera angles in their
own end. Thus they eliminate the
need to move their camera about in
a manual way.
Your video system may get access
to these settings. If no presets
have been stored and you try to
access far end presets, nothing will
happen.
This feature is not accessible in
MultiSite video meetings, since the
term
far end
will loose its meaning
when there are more than two
parties in a call.
Using near end presets
If your system supports camera
presets, you may define such
presets in advance, see
Defining camera presets
for more
on this.
The advantage of using camera
presets lies primarily in the ability
to have the camera jump directly to
a predefined angle and focus.
If you assign a preset to every
person’s physical position, you
may switch between these views
as people talk in order to provide a
close-up of the person talking.
Some meeting rooms include a
whiteboard. Assigning a preset to
show the whiteboard will save time
and effort every time the white
board is used for a presentation.
To utilize your near end presets:
•
Do as described in the Figs 1–5, but
be sure to select the
Near End
tab
in Fig. 2 instead.
This feature is always accessible,
irrespective of whether you are in
point-to–point calls or in MultiSite
calls.
In a call, the numerical keypad of
the remote control can be used to
access the 9 first presets directly.
Just push the corresponding
numerical key. This will not work
if you are in a menu expecting
alphanumeric entries.
Using camera presets
Move the far end camera (and your own) using presets
1.
While in a call, press the
OK
key to produce
the main menu and then navigate to the
Camera Control
icon…
5.
A total of 15 (numbered
0–14) presets are
available. To access
Presets 7–14
navigate to
More Camera Presets
and press
OK
. To exit this
mode select
Back
and
press
OK
in the usual
manner.
2.
Then press the
OK
key and navigate to the
Far End
tab to control the far end presets
and to the
Near End
tab to control your
own presets…
3.
Now, navigate down to the
Camera Presets
icon of the selected
tab to prepare to control
the presets (Far end is used in this example)…
4.
Press
OK
to enter the
Presets
menu.
Navigate to the preset required and press
OK
again to utilize.
Navigate to here and press
the
OK
key to exit the
Camera preset
mode.
More camera
presets
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