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TANDBERG Edge 95-85-75 MXP User Manual (F5).pdf - Expoficina

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General Use<br />

3.2.2 Selfview<br />

The term “Selfview” means the outgoing image. In a normal call using the main camera, this is<br />

the image of yourself. The Selfview button toggles the images between Far End, Selfview and<br />

Dual Video (if any).<br />

How to use Selfview:<br />

1. Outside a call, pressing the Selfview button will switch between the near end video and a<br />

black screen/logo on the main monitor.<br />

2. In a point to point call, press the Selfview button once to switch from far end video to near<br />

end video to see a full screen picture of the outgoing video. Press Selfview again to go<br />

back to normal.<br />

3. In a point to point call with a dual video stream, the dual stream is displayed in the big<br />

picture. Press the Selfview button to toggle to the Near End picture, then the Far End<br />

picture, and finally back to the dual stream.<br />

The above behavior is similar for both single monitor systems and dual monitor systems. Selfview<br />

applies to the main monitor.<br />

3.2.2.1 Local PC Display<br />

When using the screen as your PC screen, it is recommended to set Local PC Display to On, see<br />

Screen Settings. That implies that you can display your PC locally while having a video meeting<br />

and you can keep on working without having the Far End participant viewing your PC screen.<br />

Note that this applies to single monitor systems only.<br />

It is also recommended to keep the Auto Layout setting On (default) to get a suitable layout when<br />

toggling from Local PC Display mode to standard conference mode.<br />

Use the Selfview button to toggle between Local PC Display mode and standard videoconference<br />

mode. An indicator tells you that your PC image is displayed locally.<br />

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