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C O L L A B O R A T E L I V E : U s e r G u i d e
SWITCHING CALL VIEW MODES
Depending on the type of screen and video interface you are using (HDMI/Display Port); a call
may be displayed in single, dual or presentation mode.
S
INGLE
M
ODE
Single mode presents a single screen showing the output of the local video camera in the
Picture-In-Picture (PIP) screen area (see Using Picture-In-Picture (PIP) Modes) and the output
of the remote video camera on the main screen area.
D
UAL
M
ODE
Two screens: one showing the output of the local video camera, and a second screen showing
the output of the remote video camera.
Once Secondary Display Used for Data Only is checked, the conference will be in a single
mode. Once data is shared, the second monitor will display the data.
Note:
Incoming resolution in dual mode is limited to 1080@30.
P
RESENTATION
M
ODE
When recordings or files are displayed in data sharing mode, the remote video is shown in a
PIP area, while the recordings/files are presented on the main screen area.
USING PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP) MODES
When a conference begins, the local video appears on the monitor in a small rectangular inset
located in the upper left corner of the larger remote video display. This display mode is called
Picture-In-Picture (PIP).
Each time you press the PIP button on the remote control, the PIP image rotates counter-
clockwise to the next corner of the screen. Pressing the PIP button after the PIP completes a
rotation to all corners then hides the PIP image, and starts again on a subsequent button
press.
The default video mode is
PIP 1
, in which the local
caller’s video is displayed in the small
upper-left
corner, while the remote person is viewed in the large area of the screen. The other
modes are:
PIP 2
– The local caller sees only the remote person.
PIP 3
– The local caller is viewed in the small
upper-right
corner, while the remote
person is viewed in the main area of the screen.
PIP 4
– The local caller is viewed in the small
lower-right
corner, while remote person
is viewed in the large area of the screen.
PIP 5
– The local caller is viewed in the small
lower-left
corner, while remote person is
viewed in the large area of the screen.
PIP 6
– The local caller is viewed on half the screen and the remote person is viewed
on the other half, also known as side-by-side view.