Chapter 5 Video and Audio Adjustments
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Mitel Networks 5760 VC User’s Guide
Sending and Requesting Still Images
You can send a still image, which is a captured frame from the local video, to the
remote party. For example, a cleanroom engineer zooms his camera in on a PC-
board. He sends a still image of the board to his manager in her office. The manager
can then study the enhanced image of the board in detail.
You can also take still images of the remote party’s video. For example, a doctor
asks a remote patient to hold an injured hand up to the camera for a second, long
enough for the doctor to take a still image of the wound. Now, the doctor can study
the wound while the videoconference continues.
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To send a still image
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To receive a still image
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If a message asks if you want to view a still image sent by the remote
party, press <OK> to view it or <Cancel> to reject it unseen.
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To request a still image
Sending and receiving still images is only available in videoconferences
between parties that use at least one TV monitor. If any of these parties has
only a VGA monitor (such as the MediaConnect 8000 Single Monitor
configuration), this feature is disabled.
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Press <Send>. A message informs the remote party that a still image
was sent. If the remote party accepts it, the still image appears on the
remote party’s monitor.
1.
Press <Request>. The remote side sends the still image. A message
appears on the local display, asking if you want to accept the still
image.
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Press <OK> to view the image.
See “Display Image” on page 11-7 for instructions on saving received still
images through the web server.